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Until the very early twentieth century, men living in the southern Appalachians would drive their pigs to market in the flatlands below each Autumn, fattening up their stock on chestnuts and fallen mast, much as their Scottish forebears did for centuries.
Until the early 1970s there was large apiary which was well known in the region and has lived on in the Scottish country dance " The Bees of Maggieknockater ".
Until 2000, before being eligible for membership in the Shrine, a person had to complete either the Scottish Rite or York Rite degrees of Masonry, but now any Master Mason can join.
Until recently, they were appointed by the Scottish Executive, on the advice of the Lord Advocate.
( Until fairly recently, the Scottish Divinity Faculty course on Church History ran from the Acts of the Apostles to 664 before resuming in 1560.
Until 1800, New Bedford and its surrounding communities were, by and large, populated by Protestants of English, Scottish, and Welsh origin.
The 2009 album Until the Earth Begins to Part by Scottish folk indie-rock band Broken Records features a song, " If Eilert Løvborg Wrote A Song, It Would Sound Like This ".
Until this time there had already been in existence a London Scottish F. C.
Until that time, the eldest daughters of English and Scottish kings were variously titled Lady or Princess ( The younger daughters of British Sovereigns were not consistently titled princesses of Great Britain and styled Royal Highness until the ascension of George I in 1714 ).
* 5th The King's Own Scottish Borderers ( Until 12 / 2 / 45 )
* 7th The Cameronians ( Scottish Rifles ) ( Until 13 / 3 / 45 )
Until May 2011 he was a member of both the Lords and the Scottish Parliament but he did not seek reelection to the Scottish Parliament in the 2011 Scottish Parliament election.
Until the advent of the Scottish Parliament and the Scottish Government, the precursor to the Scotland Office, the Scottish Office, was a major UK government department dealing with most aspects of the domestic governance of Scotland, a position known as " administrative devolution ".
Until 1924 in the UK, Westie pedigrees were allowed to have Cairn and Scottish Terriers in them.
Until their merger in 1997, the two major Scottish examination authorities were the SEB ( Scottish Examination Board ) and the Scottish Vocational Education Council ( SCOTVEC ).
Until 2004, the Royal Scots had been one of five line infantry regiments never to be amalgamated in its entire history, a claim shared by The Green Howards, The 22nd ( Cheshire ) Regiment, The Royal Welch Fusiliers and The King's Own Scottish Borderers.
Until 1999, when the Scottish Parliament and Scottish Executive were created, the Lord Advocate and the Solicitor General for Scotland advised the United Kingdom Government.
Until the early 19th century, the more usual Scottish name of Loch of Menteith was used.

Until and counties
Until the Nineteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland in 1998 the Irish Republic claimed the territory of six counties that form Northern Ireland.
Until 1891 Canna, Rùm and Muck were historically part of the counties of Argyll ; Eigg was historically part of Inverness-shire, and all of the Small Isles were in Inverness-shire, from 1891 to 1975.
Until the 16th century, the Low Countries – roughly now corresponding to Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg – consisted of a number of duchies, counties and bishoprics, most of which were under the supremacy of the Holy Roman Empire.
Until 1999, there was a South East Standard Statistical Region, which also included the counties of Essex, Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Greater London.
Until 1853, Marion County included most of what are now Lake and Sumter counties.
Until 1981 Todd, Shannon and Washabaugh County, South Dakota, were the last unorganized counties in the United States.
Until 1982 Shannon and Washabaugh County, South Dakota, were the last unorganized counties in the United States.
Until 1910, Ward County included what is now Burke, Mountrail, and Renville counties ; this landmass often being referred to as ' Imperial Ward ' County.
Until 1854, the county was governed by other counties.
Until quite recently Teton County voted Republican along with most other Eastern Idaho counties.
Until 2005, portions of the Village of Corrales were located in both Bernalillo and Sandoval counties.
Until this point, all the proceedings were still only investigative, but on May 27, 1692, William Phips ordered the establishment of a Special Court of Oyer and Terminer for Suffolk, Essex and Middlesex counties to prosecute the cases of those in jail.
Until now, it has been quite common for a player to play for two counties during the course of a single season.
Until 1789 no Hungarians from neighboring counties ( Csongrád, Batsch, Kiskunság, Békés, etc.
Until 2005, Jeju Province was divided into two cities ( si ), Jeju and Seogwipo, and two counties ( gun ), Bukjeju ( North Jeju ) and Namjeju ( South Jeju ) respectively.
Until the twentieth century alcohol was the most controversial ingredient, for it was widely recognised that the " medicines " could continue to be sold for their alleged curative properties even in prohibition states and counties.
Until the creation of the London County Council in 1889, the area was a part of the counties of Kent and Surrey.
Until 1898 the General Assembly was apportioned by county, with a total of 30 members elected county-wide " at-large " with equal numbers from each of the three counties.
Until 1975, the county was one of the administrative counties used for local government purposes, and is now administered as part of the council area of Dumfries and Galloway.
Until 1975, Roxburghshire was one of the counties of Scotland, governed by a county council from 1890.
Until 1975 it was an one of the thirty three administrative counties of Scotland, with a county council formed by the Local Government ( Scotland ) Act 1889.
** Until 2006, the portions of Indiana within the Eastern Time Zone observed Eastern Standard Time year-round – except that five counties near Cincinnati and Louisville customarily observed Eastern Daylight Time despite legally being on Eastern Standard Time.
Until World War II, counties played differing numbers of matches and the points system had to be modified so that the ratio of points to finished games ( games minus draws ) decided the final positions.
Until 1991, " Midlands Today " covered the entire Midlands region-the East Midlands counties of Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire are now covered by BBC East Midlands Today based in Nottingham.
Until 2000, the 914 area code served Rockland, Putnam, Orange, Dutchess, Ulster, Sullivan, and Delaware counties, in addition to Westchester.

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