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  1. Scottish New Zealanders are New Zealanders of Scottish ancestry or who originate from Scotland.The number of New Zealanders who are descended from Scots is unknown, as the New Zealand census asks for ethnicity, not ancestry, and most have now assimilated; nonetheless, the vast majority of Pākehā, or European New Zealanders are of British and Irish descent, and it has been estimated that 1-2 ...

  2. James Balfour, 1st Baron Balfour of Glenawley. Robert Balfour (philosopher) William Balfour (general) William Ballantine (priest) John Barclay (New Jersey politician) Thomas Barclay (scholar) William Barclay (writer) John Hamilton, 2nd Lord Bargany. Sir Robert Barr, 1st Baronet.

  3. Within Cornwall the total was 73,220 (14% of the population) with 52,793 (9.9%) as Cornish only, 5,185 (1%) as Cornish and British, and 15,242 (2.9%) as Cornish and at least one other identity, with or without British. [54] In Scotland 467 people described themselves as having Cornish national identity. 254 with Cornish identity only, 39 as ...

  4. Sir John Swinton, 14th of that Ilk. Richard Siward (died 1311) Thomas de Somerville. William II de Soules. Henry St Clair, 7th Baron of Roslin. John Stewart of Darnley. Alexander Stewart of Darnley (died 1404) Alexander Stewart of Darnley (died 1374) John Stewart of Ralston.

  5. James Kelly (footballer, born 1865) James Kelly (Scottish politician) Jeremiah Kelly. Lorraine Kelly. Michael Kelly (lord provost) James Kelman. Helena Kennedy, Baroness Kennedy of The Shaws. Sean Kennedy (rugby union) Jim Kerr.

  6. The 2021 Scottish Parliament election took place on 6 May 2021, [3] under the provisions of the Scotland Act 1998. All 129 Members of the Scottish Parliament were elected in the sixth election since the parliament was re-established in 1999. The election was held alongside the Senedd election, English local elections, London Assembly and ...

  7. Scottish people have a long history in Canada, dating back several centuries. Many towns, rivers, and mountains have been named in honour of Scottish explorers and traders such as Mackenzie Bay in the Yukon (named for Sir Alexander Mackenzie ), and others are named after locations in Scotland, such as Calgary (named after a Scottish beach), or Banff, Alberta named after Banff, Aberdeenshire .