- Traveller Scottish
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Names of Languages ISO 639-3 . 2013.
Names of Languages ISO 639-3 . 2013.
Scottish Travellers — Highland Travellers have been part of Scottish society for at least 500 years. The first official mention of Travellers in Britain was in 1505, when it was recorded that seven pounds were paid to Egyptians by King James IV at Stirling. They… … Wikipedia
Scottish Gypsy/Traveller Association — Scotland. Est. 1993. Set up to unite Gypsies and Scottish Travelers to campaign for their rights. It has organized several conferences and occasionally published a magazine … Historical dictionary of the Gypsies
Irish Traveller — For other uses of the term see Traveler. Irish Travellers ( ga. Lucht siúil) are an itinerant people of Irish origin living in Ireland, Great Britain and the United States. It is estimated that 25,000 Travellers live in Ireland, between 200,000… … Wikipedia
Clydeside Scottish — A preserved Clydeside Scottish Routemaster. Clydeside Scottish Omnibuses Ltd, in Scotland, was a bus operating subsidiary of the Scottish Transport Group formed in June 1985 from Western SMT Company Ltd. The company operated until May 1989, when… … Wikipedia
Hiberno-Scottish mission — Irish and Scottish missionaries (Iro Scottish, Hiberno Scottish) were instrumental in the spread of Christianity in Anglo Saxon England and the Frankish Empire during the 6th and 7th centuries. The Latin term Scotti refers to the Gaelic speaking… … Wikipedia
Midland Scottish — Omnibuses Ltd, in Scotland, was a bus operating subsidiary of the Scottish Transport Group formed in June 1985 from Walter Alexander and Sons (Midland) Ltd, and operated until 1991 when it became Midland Bluebird Ltd. Contents 1 Operation 2… … Wikipedia
Northern Scottish — Omnibuses Ltd, in Scotland, was a bus operating subsidiary of the Scottish Transport Group formed in June 1985 from Walter Alexander Sons (Northern) Ltd and operated until 1992, when it became Bluebird Buses Ltd. This successor company is now a… … Wikipedia
John Bell (traveller) — John Bell, Scottish doctor and traveller, was born at Antermony, near Milton of Campsie in Scotland in 1691. He studied medicine in Glasgow and in 1714 set out for St Petersburg, where, through the introduction of a fellow Scot, he was nominated… … Wikipedia
Donald Campbell (traveller) — Donald Campbell (1751 1804), of Barbreck, was a Scottish traveller in India and the Middle East. Campbell published in London in 1795 A Journey over land to India... by Donald Campbell of Barbreck, who formerly commanded a regiment of cavalry in… … Wikipedia
Aitken (surname) — Aitken is a surname, and may refer to: *Adrian Aitken, Australian General Surgeon, Sale, Victoria *A.J. Aitken, Scottish lexicographer *Alexander Aitken, New Zealand mathematician * Anne Hopkins Aitken, American Buddhist * Bill Aitken, one of… … Wikipedia