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Some and Scottish
Some, for example the Church of Ireland, the Scottish and American Episcopal churches, and some other associated churches have a separate name.
Some beers today, such as Fraoch by the Scottish Heather Ales company and Cervoise Lancelot by the French Brasserie-Lancelot company, use plants other than hops for flavouring.
Some of his pamphlets were purported to be written by Scots, misleading even reputable historians into quoting them as evidence of Scottish opinion of the time.
Some choreographed dances such as contra dance, Scottish country dance, and modern Western square dance, are called folk dances, though this is not true in the strictest sense.
Some Scottish leaders, including the Earl of Atholl, who had returned to Scotland with Edward Balliol in 1332 and 1333, defected to the Bruce party.
Some Scottish men, who well knew this manner of attack, bade Wallace sound, saying there were now enough.
Some have hypothesized that Canadian raising may be related historically to a similar phenomenon that exists in Scots and Scottish English.
Some Bluegrass fiddle songs popular in Appalachia, such as " Leather Britches ", and Pretty Polly, have Scottish roots.
In 1965, the historian A. J. P. Taylor wrote in his Preface to English History 1914 – 1945: " Some inhabitants of Scotland now call themselves Scots and their affairs Scottish.
Some Scottish Presbyterian ministers saw the fanners as sins against God, for wind was a thing specially made by him and an artificial wind was a daring and impious attempt to usurp what belonged to God alone.
Some say that Midland derived its name from its location, some say it was named after the Midlands in Scotland by the Scottish settlers.
Some of these corms were also used to dye textiles, while another purple or yellow dye was traditionally prepared in the Scottish Highlands using D. rotundifolia.
Some believe Wemyss possesses, like a number of Scottish Castles, a " Green Lady ".
Some of the workers who built the New Bedford River may have been Scottish prisoners-of-war captured at the Battle of Dunbar, since a number of such prisoners were used on drainage schemes in the Fens, because labourers were scarce.
Some of the buildings designed by the Sugdens are as follows: the Congregational Church with its 130 ’ spire, ( now Trinity Church ), built in the Victorian Gothic Revival style ( 1863 ), Myatt ’ s Mill in Earl Street ( 1864 ), Mill Street Methodist Chapel and Ragged School ( 1870 ), the Cottage Hospital, in memory of silk manufacturer James Allsop ( 1871 ), their own houses in Queen Street, complete with monograms for William, Larner and for Larner ’ s French wife ( 1877 ), West Street School ( extended in 1881 ), the District Bank, which exhibits a strong Richard Norman Shaw influence ( 1882 ) and the Leonard Street Police Station in Scottish Baronial style ( 1891 ).
Some English universities will also accept Scottish students who have obtained adequate Higher grades in fifth year.
Some independent Scottish Presbyterian denominations still remain.
Some Scottish members formed the Communist Party of Scotland, others Democratic Left Scotland and Democratic Left Wales Chwith Ddemocrataidd, which still continues.
Some Scottish sources, including the Chronicle of Melrose, have Muiredach's son Eógan as his successor.
Some Scots nobility petitioned Westminster to wipe out the Scottish national debt and stabilise the currency.
Some 2, 987 tanks were produced by the Vulcan Foundry, John Fowler & Co. of Leeds, Ruston & Hornsby, and later by the London, Midland and Scottish Railway at Horwich Works ; Harland and Wolff, and the North British Locomotive Company Glasgow.
Some even because they only run candidates in a region of the country as they claim to be a party specifically devoted to that subdivision, an example being the Scottish Nationalist Party ( SNP ).
His treatise, Some Rules and Cautions to be Observed and Eschewed in Scottish Prosody, published in 1584 when he was aged 18, was both a poetic manual and a description of the poetic tradition in his mother tongue, Scots, to which he applied Renaissance principles.
Some currency issuers, particularly the Scottish banks, issue special commemorative banknotes which are intended for ordinary circulation.

Some and Welsh
Some Welsh and Breton tales and poems relating the story of Arthur date from earlier than this work ; in these works, Arthur appears either as a great warrior defending Britain from human and supernatural enemies or as a magical figure of folklore, sometimes associated with the Welsh Otherworld, Annwn.
Some Welsh clerics were not happy about this visit, but Rhys was enthusiastic and gave the Archbishop a great deal of assistance.
Some claim " Friar's Heel " is a corruption of " Freyja's He-ol " from the Nordic goddess Freyja and the Welsh word for track.
* Some Welsh recipes, including Glamorgan sausages, laverbread and Welsh rarebit.
Some of his achievements included holding the first ever Welsh Parliament at Machynlleth and plans for two universities.
Some examples of male choirs are: The Morriston Orpheus Welsh Male Voice Choir, the Sydney Male Choir and the Treorchy Male Choir.
Some of the texts of The Book of Taliesin, scholars believe, are examples of 10th century Welsh.
Some 75-80 % of all pupils in Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion receive their education through the medium of Welsh, with this figure increasing in Gwynedd to around 90 %.
Some wards share a name with the traditional areas above, others include Barnhill, Dudden Hill, Fryent, Mapesbury and Welsh Harp.
" Études Celtiques 32 ( 1996 ), 87-90 .</ ref > Some have suggested that the name may derive from " Gwenhwy-fawr " or Gwenhwy the Great, contrasting the character to " Gwenhwy-fach " or Gwenhwy the less ; Gwenhwyfach appears in Welsh literature as a sister of Gwenhwyfar, but Welsh scholars Melville Richards and Rachel Bromwich, both dismiss this etymology ( with Richards suggesting that Gwenhwyfach was a back-formation derived from an incorrect interpretation of Gwenwhy-far as Gwenhwy-fawr ).
Some Anglo-Saxon histories ( in context ) refer to the Romano-British people by the blanket term " Welsh ".
Some further English castles along the Welsh borders and Scotland were similarly equipped, with the Tower of London and Pontefract Castle acting as supply depots for the new weapons.
Some of the battles appear in other Welsh literature, though not all are connected explicitly with Arthur.
Some scholars have proposed that the author took the list from a now-lost Old Welsh poem which listed Arthur's twelve great victories, based on the fact that some of the names appear to rhyme and the suggestion that the odd description of Arthur bearing the image of the Virgin Mary on his shoulders at Guinnion might contain a confusion of the Welsh word iscuit ( shield ) for iscuid ( shoulders ).
Some strong earldoms along the Welsh border were granted the privileged status of county palatine shortly after the Norman Conquest, but only that based on Chester survived for a long period.
Some say that the Anglo-Saxon form was distorted from a Celtic form whose Welsh equivalent is Llwyd-rhyd = " grey ford ".
Some 18th-and 19th-century commentators, beginning with Lewis Morris, associated Ida with the figure of Welsh tradition known as Flamdwyn (" Flame-bearer ").
Some of the religious ideas in the series are taken from Barddas, a possibly fraudulent compilation of " bardo-druidic " beliefs by the 18th century Welsh antiquarian Iolo Morganwg.
* Knight, Jeremy K. “ The Road to Harlech: Aspects of Some Early Thirteenth-Century Welsh Castles ”, in J. R. Kenyon and R. Avent, eds.
Some recipes for Welsh rarebit have become textbook savoury dishes listed by culinary authorities including Escoffier, Saulnier and others, who tend to use the form Welsh rarebit, emphasising that it is not a meat dish.

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