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  1. Andrew, Bishop of Moray. House. Beaufort. Father. John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset. Mother. Margaret Holland. Joan Beaufort ( c. 1404 – 15 July 1445) was Queen of Scotland from 1424 to 1437 as the spouse of King James I of Scotland. During part of the minority of her son James II (from 1437 to 1439), she served as the regent of Scotland.

  2. The Highlands ( Scots: the Hielands; Scottish Gaelic: a' Ghàidhealtachd [ə ˈɣɛːəl̪ˠt̪ʰəxk], lit. 'the place of the Gaels ') is a historical region of Scotland. [1] [failed verification] Culturally, the Highlands and the Lowlands diverged from the Late Middle Ages into the modern period, when Lowland Scots language replaced Scottish ...

  3. sco.wikipedia.org › wiki › PundPund - Wikipedia

    Pund. The pund (cutty form: lb, lbm, whiles # in the Unitit States) is a unit o mass uised in the imperial, Unitit States customar an ither seestems o meisurment. A nummer o sindry defineetions haes been uised, the maist common the day bein the internaitional avoirdupois pund o exactly 0.45359237 kilogramme . Touer pund. A Touer pund wis a unit ...

  4. The new S£ is not given out free of charge. Every new S£ is sold to us in exchange for us paying £1 Sterling. So if the Scottish. Reserve Bank issues S£40 billion in the first week, it will also receive £40 billion of Sterling as payment. That becomes our Foreign Exchange reserves.

  5. Poond sterling. The poond sterling (seembol: £; ISO code: GBP ), subdividit intae 100 pence (singular: penny ), is the siller o the Unitit Kinrick, its Croun dependencies (the Isle o Man an the Chainel Islands) an the Breetish Owerseas Territories o Sooth Georgia an the Sooth Sandwich Islands, Breetish Antarctic Territory an Breetish Indian ...

  6. The £20 note is currently the third largest of five denominations of banknote issued by the Bank of Scotland. [3] The Tercentenary series of Bank of Scotland notes was introduced in 1995, and is named for the three hundredth anniversary of the bank's founding, which occurred in that year. Each note features a portrait of Walter Scott on the front.

  7. The founding Act granted the bank a monopoly on public banking in Scotland for 21 years, permitted the bank's directors to raise a nominal capital of £1,200,000 pound Scots (£100,000 pound sterling), gave the proprietors (shareholders) limited liability, and in the final clause (repealed only in 1920) made all foreign-born proprietors naturalised Scotsmen "to all Intents and Purposes ...