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Sarah asked:


The glass top on my coffee table has broke and would like to replace it. Has anyone got an idea of where i could get this. Prefferably in Edinburgh or in Scotland?

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mAsteR asked:


France, Italy and Scotland are in same group in Euro 2008 qualifiers.

Scotland are first, Italy are second and France are third.

Is it possible that all three are qualified for Euro 2008?

Or it’s only the first 2 teams which will qualify?

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CAID asked:


I’m trying to find a woman that emigrated to America from Scotland around 50 years ago . I’m not sure where I would even start looking , are there places/companies that could help me locate this person ? Any help/suggestions would be great!
I’m trying to find a woman that emigrated to America from Scotland around 50 years ago by the surname Silver . I’m not sure where I would even start looking , are there places/companies that could help me locate this person ? Any help/suggestions would be great!

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Border Laws of Medieval England and Scotland



Enacted to Combat Crime across the English\Scottish Border

The Border Laws, formulated in the Mid 13th Century, were unique in British History. They were an Attempt to Control the Scottish\English clans of the Border country. In their 350 years existence the Border Laws would be amended many times in an effort to bring order and peace to the Border Lands. They would not succeed.

The Border Line is Determined

In 1249 twenty-four knights of England and a similar number from Scotland met at the Border Line to determine its course from East to West. It had been determined almost two centuries earlier but ever increasing confrontation between the people who lived either side of it had prompted action from the English monarchy. Henry 111 of England wished to know exactly where the Border Line was.

The Border Laws. Unique in British History

The Line of the Border was determined and the knights set themselves to formulating a series of Laws to which the inhabitants on both sides of the Line must adhere if order, control and peace were to prevail. These Laws were specific to the Border Lands of England and Scotland as it was recognised that the ordinary laws of both lands were ineffectual in dealing with the kind of crime which was endemic in the Border lands. They became known as the Border Laws, Leges Marchiarum. They would serve for the law in the Border Lands for centuries.

The Border Law is Formulated to Control the Reivers

The chief concern of the knights was “wanton disregard and prejudice”. They recognised that the Border Line was being ignored by the people, known now as the Border Reivers, who lived on both sides of the Line, and that this had led to ever increasing confrontation. Theft, maiming and even murder were often the result of the conflict which existed. Anyone committing a crime in the opposite realm would never be brought to justice in their own. In their own country they would be lauded as the perpetrator of one more successful raid against the enemy. Thus was justice “prejudiced”.

The Day of Truce Becomes the Mainstay of the Border Law

The deliberations of the knights concluded that felons should be brought to “knowledge of Marche”. For Marche read Border. Once captured they should be brought to the Border, at or near a town, but as time and custom prevailed, to the very Border Line itself for trial and judgement of their crimes. At a time when the relationship between England and Scotland was at best one of uneasy peace and at worst all out war, this was a hazardous and dangerous undertaking. And so the “Day of Truce” became the mainstay of the enactment of the Border Law.

The Border Line is the Venue for Trial

The “Day of Truce” was a day when English and Scots would meet across a river or burn (stream), or hill top which had become the Border Line. It was a Day when Truce between the two countries reigned and when felons would answer for their crimes. Those people who attended to ensure fair play were confident that they had “safe conduct”.

The Assurance of the Truce is Part of Border Law

No one was likely to attend the Day of Truce without some confirmation that they would be safe in doing so. Often English and Scottish would meet at the Truce who were at feud with each other and had been for many generations. It was often a nervous meeting! Thus the “Assurance” of the Truce came into being. The “Assurance” laid down that all would be safe from sunrise of the “Day of Truce” until sunrise of the day following the conclusion of the trials of the miscreants and felons, the Reivers, brought to the Truce for judgement.

Border Law is Ineffectual against the Border Reivers

To reive is to thieve. The Border Reivers held sway in the Border Lands for many a century. The Border Laws would prove to be ineffectual against their nefarious activities for many reasons, not least the policies of the English and Scottish governments who often welcomed the unrest and upheaval which had taken the English Scottish Border by storm.

By: Tom W Moss

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Glasgow is the biggest city in Scotland. It is also a city rich in Scottish history, and is a popular tourist attraction is well as the home of the prestigious University of Glasgow.  

The city was originally established as a place of religious worship, as it was one of the largest bishoprics in all of Scotland. In the late 12th century, King William I granted the city boroughship, which allowed it trading privileges. As a result, Glasgow grew into a thriving economic community. During this time, the tradition of an annual Glasgow Fair began; this tradition continues to this day. In 1451, the University of Glasgow opened its doors, adding to the city’s prestige by giving it a reputation as a scholarly place as well as a religious one.

Today, Glasgow is the second most popular tourist destination in all of Scotland. It is known for being an excellent retail centre; there are more stores in Glasgow than in other cities in Scotland. Tourists especially like to come in the summer, as Glasgow has moderate temperatures through most of this season. It is best to avoid this city during the winters, which are damp and cold.

In addition to its rich history and its modern shopping conveniences, tourists can enjoy Glasgow’s unique architecture. Most of the city’s buildings were erected during the Victorian era, although there are two medieval-period landmarks: St. Mungo’s Cathedral, built in the 13th century; and the Provand’s Lordship, built in the 15th. Notable structures from the Victorian age include the Glasgow City Chambers, the main building of the University of Glasgow, and the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum.

Most of these buildings were built with red or blood sandstone and were restored to their original appearance after soot furnaces, which tended to dirty the buildings, were outlawed in 1956.

By: Simon Haughtone

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dontjustwatch asked:


I want to travel Scotland from Edinburgh for 5 days by car with my friends. What is the best route to get the best of Scotland?
We would be traveling at end of June 2008.
I prefer to include the Loch Ness lake and would be expecting to stay overnight at hostels.
Please also give the name of the cities or places of interests if possible.

Many thanks in advance to everyone :)

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PabloG asked:


Now that the BBC have SPL highlights on a Monday now and not ITV… They also used the same theme tune for the Scotland v NI highlights last night.
It is a familiar Scottish song but I can’t place it.

Thanks in advance for your help.

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Scotland Antique Golf Clubs



Scotland is the home of Antique golf clubs and many people use these clubs because of the quality of the club. Scotland golfers take their game of golf seriously and that is why the clubs are made to perfect your game. Because the collection is superior and dates back to the beginnings of the game, Scotland Antigua golf clubs as many different things to offer from golf clubs to accessories to memorabilia.

If you need that special gift, Antique golf clubs has so many different things to offer that the golfer in your life will cherish. Whether you need books, small trinkets or accessories to go along with the golf clubs, you find it here. Antique golf clubs has something for everyone to enjoy. From early years to now, the gift shop has something with the golfer in mind.

Enjoy A Full Set Of Antique Golf Clubs

If you want a single golf club or a full set, you can look at the many different golf clubs that Antique golf clubs has to offer. You can buy a set that may be over one hundred years old or something a little newer. Imagine his eyes when he opens a box filled with a set of antique gold clubs. He will also have the full history of the clubs and will have a great time showing them to his golfer friends.

You might even check out the huge collection of golf balls. If you visit the internet sit, you can see all the different balls and have a glimpse of history. You can view all the things they have to buy or just browse through the many different items and see a great collection of history.

A Piece Of History

If you need something unique for that special someone, Antique golf clubs is a great way to surprise them. The different styles of golf clubs and accessories have changed over the years and it is intriguing to see how over the years things have changed. You have many chances to view ball, clubs, tees and other spectacular items that will even surprise the best golfers in the world.

Many of us just started golfing, have no idea what the history is for the game, would it be nice to see the history and strike a conversation with friends, and fill them in on a few things as well.

By: David Faulkner

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Scotland?

♥ gӘm”gӘm ♥ asked:


me and family want to go to scotland for a week. 6 going in total and age varies.
We want to go somewhere nice, preferably in a log cabin this august.

Anyone got any recomendations?
We’ve never been before and don’t know anyone that has.
We looked up perthshire which looks beautiful and still has stuff to do for the children.

Please help.

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