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  1. sco.wikipedia.org › wiki › InglandIngland - Wikipedia

    Ingland i / ˈɪŋɡlənd / is a kintra that is pairt o the Unitit Kinrick. [2] [3] [4] The name "Ingland" cums fae the Auld Inglis name Engla (or Angla) land, whilka daes mein "laund o the Angles" [5]. The Angles a war ane o the Germanic tribes wha sattelt in Great Breetain in the Aerlie Middil Eilds. The Angles cam fae the "Angeln" hauf-iland ...

  2. Elizabeth I (cried "Elizabeth" until Elizabeth II teuk the Breetish throne; 7 September 1533 – 24 Mairch 1603) wis Queen o Ingland an Queen o Ireland frae 17 November 1558 till her strae-daith. Elizabeth wis the fift an pokeshakkins o the ryal Hoose o Tudor .

  3. ONS code. 32UD (ONS) E07000138 (GSS) OS grid reference. SK9771. Website. www .lincoln .gov .uk. Lincoln is a cathedral ceety an the coonty toun o Lincolnshire, athin the East Midlands o Ingland. The nan-metropolitan destrict o Lincoln haes a 2012 population o 94,600.

  4. sco.wikipedia.org › wiki › New_InglandNew Ingland - Wikipedia

    New Ingland (Inglis: New England) is a geografical region comprisin sax states o the northeastren Unitit States: Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, an Connecticut. [a] Notes [ eedit | eedit soorce ]

  5. Mary I (18 Februar 1516 – 17 November 1558) wis Queen o Ingland an Ireland frae Julie 1553 till her daith. Her executions o Protestants caused her opponents tae gie her the sobriquet " Bluidy Mary ". ↑ Her half-brither died on 6 Julie; she wis proclaimed his successor in Lunnon on 19 Julie (Weir, p. 160).

  6. Cromwell defeatit Charles II at the Battle o Worcester on 3 September 1651, an Charles fled tae mainland Europe. Cromwell becam virtual dictator o Ingland, Scotland an Ireland, an Charles spent the next nine years in exile in Fraunce, the Dutch Republic an the Spaingie Netherlands.

  7. Henry VIII (28 Juin 1491 – 28 Januar 1547) wis Keeng o Ingland frae 21 Aprile 1509 till his daith. He wis Laird , an later assumed the Keengship , o Ireland, an continued the nominal claim bi Inglis monarchs tae the Kinrick o Fraunce.