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deaths and Scotland
Category: Accidental deaths in Scotland
Scotland lost about 15 % of its population from deaths, outmigration, and lowered birth rates.
Category: Road accident deaths in Scotland
In the winter of 1850, a severe storm hit Scotland causing widespread damage and over 200 deaths.
His grandson Thorstein the Red and Sigurd the Mighty, Jarl of Orkney invaded Scotland were able to exact tribute from nearly half the kingdom until their deaths in battle.
There was no catastrophic epidemic or famine in England or Scotland in the 19th century – it was the first century in which a major epidemic did not occur throughout the whole country, with deaths per 1000 of population per year in England and Wales dropping from 21. 9 from 1848 – 54 to 17 in 1901 ( contrasting with, for instance, 5. 4 in 1971 ).
* In England, Wales and Scotland, the private ownership of most handguns was banned in 1997 following a gun massacre at a school in Dunblane and an earlier gun massacre in Hungerford in which the combined deaths was 35 and injured 30.
* Forensic pathologists also work closely with the medico-legal authority for the area concerned with the investigation of sudden and unexpected deaths i. e. the coroner ( England and Wales ), procurator fiscal ( Scotland ) or coroner or medical examiner ( United States ).
Category: Disease-related deaths in Scotland
After his death, and with a general lack of high-status earls in Scotland due to deaths, forfeiture or youth, political power became shared uneasily among William Crichton, 1st Lord Crichton, Lord Chancellor of Scotland ( sometimes in co-operation with the Earl of Avondale ), and Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar, who had possession of the young king as the warden of the stronghold of Stirling Castle.
Category: Cancer deaths in Scotland
The SSP has proposed the scrapping of all fares on public transport within Scotland, which they claim will reduce carbon emissions, cut road deaths, reduce air pollution and boost the incomes of workers reliant on public transport.
Unlike the registers for births, marriages, civil partnerships and deaths, the register of still-births is not open to public access and issue of extracts requires the permission of the Registrar General for Scotland.
Category: Accidental deaths in Scotland
Category: Cancer deaths in Scotland
Category: Disease-related deaths in Scotland
Category: Cardiovascular disease deaths in Scotland
Category: Cancer deaths in Scotland
Category: Infectious disease deaths in Scotland
Macbeth, fearing for his position as King of Scotland, orders the deaths of Macduff's wife, children and relatives.
Category: Infectious disease deaths in Scotland
Category: Cancer deaths in Scotland
Category: Cancer deaths in Scotland

deaths and resident
However, by 1909 there were no resident palagi traders representing the trading companies, although both Fred Whibley and Alfred Restieaux remained in the islands until their deaths.
According to a letter by resident J. Martin, written a week after the battle, Confederate dead numbered about 200, Union 30 ; McNeill ’ s official tally was 150 Confederates killed ( 300-400 wounded ) against 6 Union deaths ( 32 wounded ).
Articles published in the Los Angeles Times, the Daily News and online by The Wrap. com and Nikki Finke's Hollywood Daily continually hammered the Motion Picture and Television Fund with new found facts, reporting of resident deaths, and other facts that flew in the face of what the MPTF was claiming.
In October 1905, he was appointed resident assistant pathologist at St Mary's Hospital when the London County Council requested all general hospitals in its area appoint two qualified pathologists to perform autopsies following sudden deaths.
On 11 November 2009, Beharry, and Mark Donaldson – the first recipient of the Victoria Cross for Australia ( though not the first Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross ) – handed a wreath to the Queen during a service in Westminster Abbey which marked the deaths in 2009 of the last three veterans of World War I resident in the United Kingdom, Bill Stone, Henry Allingham and Harry Patch.

deaths and Linn
The Linn of Quoich has been the site of several deaths in recent years, including those of an overworked, suicidal male doctor and a ten-year-old girl who fell into the river and drowned.

deaths and Munich
" In June 1999, a Munich court found this statement to be " minimizing the Holocaust, which caused the deaths of six million Jews ," and convicted and fined Le Pen for his remarks.
They failed and the operation led to the deaths of one policeman, five of the eight kidnappers and all of the remaining nine hostages ( subsequently called the Munich massacre ).
On the return flight to England the following day, the plane crashed in Munich, West Germany, resulting in the deaths of 23 people including eight Manchester United players.
She was closely involved in Israel's partially successful attempts to track down the PLO terrorists responsible for the deaths of 11 Israeli athletes at the 1972 Munich Olympics.

deaths and teacher
Marcellus ' Greek slave ( played by Victor Mature ) guides him as a spiritual teacher, and his wife ( played by Jean Simmons ) follows his lead, although it will mean both their deaths.
On Tuesday, April 20, 1999, students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold murdered thirteen people ( twelve students and one teacher ) on the school campus before they committed suicide, for a total of fifteen deaths.
* Robert Anastas, former hockey coach and teacher who founded SADD chapter at Wayland High School following the 1981 deaths of two students in drunk driving accidents
His teacher Pak Je-ga also died that year and these multiple deaths seem to have encouraged his already deep interest in Buddhism as a source of consolation and meaning.
Other notable deaths in the city during this time included the Cradock Four, and George Botha, a high school teacher.

deaths and Melbourne
A 2008 study on the effects of the firearm buybacks by Wang-Sheng Lee and Sandy Suardi of Melbourne University's Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research studied the data and concluded, " Despite the fact that several researchers using the same data have examined the impact of the NFA on firearm deaths, a consensus does not appear to have been reached.
It was a devastating blow to the Melbourne rock scene, which had been severely depleted in recent years with the deaths of Guy Lucas ( Philistines, Freeloaders ), Mick Weber ( Seminal Rats ), and Sean Greenway ( GOD, Freeloaders, The Yes-Men ).
With the establishment of Melbourne in 1835, the first deaths in the colony were buried on high ground between William and King Streets, in what was colloquially called Burial Hill.

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