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Under instructions from the emperor, he undertook an invasion of southern Scotland, winning some significant victories, and constructing the Antonine Wall from the Firth of Forth to the Firth of Clyde, although it was soon abandoned for reasons that are still not quite clear.
* Trevelyan, G. M. England Under Queen Anne: Ramillies and the Union with Scotland.
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Under the Universities ( Scotland ) Acts, all students of the University automatically become members of the SRC, however they are entitled to opt out of this.
Under British law, anyone arrested in England, Wales or Northern Ireland has their DNA profile taken and stored on the database whether or not they are convicted ( different rules apply in Scotland ).
Under the National Parks ( Scotland ) Act 2000, national parks in Scotland have four aims:
Under the Acts of Union, England and Scotland were united into a single kingdom called Great Britain, with one parliament, on 1 May 1707.
Under the recent constitutional reforms, the Lord Advocate has become an officer of the Scottish Government, while the United Kingdom Government is advised on Scots law by the Advocate General for Scotland.
Under the terms of the Acts of Union, which joined England and Scotland in 1707, Edinburgh was one of the four Scottish castles to be maintained and permanently garrisoned by the new British Army, along with Stirling, Dumbarton and Blackness.
The c extended in 1985 when an extra age group, the Under 14 ( Junior ) section was introduced and again the first champions were from Scotland, as Rangers F. C.
Under a plan devised by Alistair Irwin and approved by General Sir Mike Jackson, on 16 December 2004 it was announced that the Black Watch was to join with five other Scottish regiments-the Royal Scots, the King's Own Scottish Borderers, the Royal Highland Fusiliers, The Highlanders and the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders-to form the Royal Regiment of Scotland, a single regiment consisting of 5 regular and 2 territorial battalions.
* Matthew, D, Scotland Under Charles I, 1955.
Under the new arrangements the bailies were abolished and replaced by Justices of the Peace serving in the District Courts of Scotland, these posts no longer holding any authority within the local authority as an administrative body.
* Darryl Duffy: Former Swansea City and Scotland Under 21 Striker.
Under the nationalised structure, the CEGB was responsible for electricity generation in England and Wales, whilst in Scotland electricity generation was carried out by the South of Scotland Electricity Board and the North of Scotland Hydro-Electric Board.
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Under the previous rules, the number of constituencies in Great Britain ( England, Wales, and Scotland ) had to " not be substantially greater or less than 613 ", of which at least 35 had to be in Wales.
Under the terms of the Further and Higher Education ( Scotland ) Act 1992 and The Robert Gordon University ( Scotland ) Order of Council 1993, the university's governing body comprises a Board of Governors, consisting of 23 governors appointed to exercise the functions of management and control.
Under the Local Governance ( Scotland ) Act 2004, ward boundaries changed again this year, 2007.
Under the Act of Union of 1707, the peers of Scotland were entitled to elect sixteen representative peers to the House of Lords.

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