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1610: The General Assembly approves the restoration of diocesan episcopacy in Scotland; 1611: Glasgow becomes a royal burgh, with a population of about 7600; 1615: John Ogilvy, a Scottish Jesuit priest, is hanged for saying Mass [22] 1621: Glasgow pays 3%-10% of Scottish customs duties; 1625: The first quay is built at Broomielaw; 1626: The ...
This is a timeline of Scottish history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Scotland and its predecessor states. See also Timeline of prehistoric Scotland . To read about the background to many of these events, see History of Scotland .
The Darien scheme is probably the best known of all Scotland's colonial endeavours, and the most disastrous. In 1695, an act was passed in the Parliament of Scotland establishing The Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies and was given royal assent by the Scottish representative of King William II of Scotland (and III of England ...
At the union of 1707, the Kingdom of England had about five times the population of Scotland and about 36 times as much wealth, but there were five Scottish universities (St. Andrews, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Aberdeen's King's College and Marischal College) against two in the Kingdom of England.
The history of North Carolina from pre-colonial history to the present, covers the experiences of the people who have lived within the territory that now comprises the U.S. state of North Carolina. Findings of the earliest discovered human settlements in present day North Carolina, are found at the Hardaway Site , dating back to approximately ...
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Glasgow. The Uneasy Peace. Religious Tension in Modern Scotland, 1819-1914 (1987) Gorevan, John. Glasgow Pubs and Publicans Facebook; Gorevan, John. Up & Doon the Gallowgate; MacGregor George. The history of Glasgow: from the earliest period to the present time (1881) 547 pages online edition; Massie, Allan. Glasgow: A History (1989), short ...
2 March – Elvis Presley stops off at Glasgow Prestwick Airport for a few hours on his journey home to the United States after doing military service in West Germany. This is notable for being the only time he ever visits the UK. [1] His ancestor, blacksmith Andrew Presley, migrated from Lonmay to North Carolina in 1745. [2]