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** Lammas ( England, Scotland, Neopagans )
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** Lepanto by King James VI of Scotland ( 1591 )
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** Columba, Abbot of Iona: Ireland and Scotland, 597 CE ( Anglican Communion )
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** Prince George, Duke of Kent, brother to King George VI and King Edward VIII, dies in a flying accident over Morven in Scotland at the age of 39.
** Rudolf Hess parachutes into Scotland, claiming to be on a peace mission.
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** Battle of George Square: The British Army is called in to deal with riots and protests against high rents in Glasgow, Scotland.
** Scuttling of the German fleet in Scapa Flow: Admiral Ludwig von Reuter scuttles the German fleet in Scapa Flow, Scotland.
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** Rangers F. C., Glasgow, Scotland
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** As more TR trains enter service, Wilson Yard will gradually shift its T1 subway cars to Greenwood as the older H-Series subway cars are decommissioned.
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** Yard 0-4-0DM No. AC118 M3571.
** Walter the Farting Dog: Trouble at the Yard Sale ( 2004 ) ISBN 0-525-47217-7 ( this book has also been released as Walter the Farting Dog Farts Again )
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