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    Scone (/ˈskuːn/ ; Scottish Gaelic: Sgàin; Scots: Scone) is a town in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. The medieval town of Scone, which grew up around the...
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    Scone Palace /ˈskuːn/ is a Category A-listed historic house near the village of Scone and the city of Perth, Scotland. Ancestral seat of Earls of Mansfield...
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    dates. In Scotland and Ulster, savoury varieties of scone include soda scones, also known as soda farls, sour dough scones known as soor dook scones made with...
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    The Stone of Scone (/ˈskuːn/; Scottish Gaelic: An Lia Fàil, meaning Stone of Destiny, also called clach-na-cinneamhuinn; Scots: Stane o Scone) is an oblong...
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    Scone Abbey (originally Scone Priory) was a house of Augustinian canons located in Scone, Perthshire (Gowrie), Scotland. Dates given for the establishment...
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    A tattie scone (tottie scone) or potato scone is a regional variant of the savoury griddle scone which is especially popular in Scotland. Many variations...
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  • establishing Scone as a more defensible royal city. Causantín mac Áeda, King of Scots held the first recorded council at Scone in 906. Malcolm IV of Scotland in...
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  • and led a raid on the city of Scone. He and his men forced William de Ormesby, the English-appointed Justice of Scotland, to flee, and took control. After...
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    Airport (IATA: PSL, ICAO: EGPT) (Scottish Gaelic: Port-adhair Pheairt) is a general-aviation airport located at New Scone, 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi)...
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  • The Scone Advocate, Australian local newspaper Scone, Scotland, a village in Perth and Kinross Abbot of Scone The Ba' of Scone Scone Abbey Scone Palace...
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  • 1950, four Scottish students from the University of Glasgow (Ian Hamilton, Gavin Vernon, Kay Matheson and Alan Stuart) removed the Stone of Scone from Westminster...
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    the throne at the age of five and was crowned at Scone in November 1331, becoming the first Scottish monarch to be anointed at his coronation. During...
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  • England and the Kingdom of Scotland fought dozens of battles with each other. They fought typically over land, and the Anglo-Scottish border frequently changed...
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    assassination of his father. The first Scottish monarch not to be crowned at Scone, James II's coronation took place at Holyrood Abbey in March 1437. After...
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    the Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland, oversaw the departure of the Stone of Scone, an ancient symbol of Scotland's nationhood, for Westminster Abbey...
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    Sir Frederick Morton Eden, regarding "Foot-Ball", as played at Scone, Scotland, Scotland: |The game was this: he who at any time got the ball into his...
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  • Graham (born 11 February 2004) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a defender for Dundee. Born in Scone, Graham was scouted as a kid by local...
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    The griddle scone (most dialects of English) or girdle scone (Scots and Northumbrian English) is a variety of scone which is baked on a griddle or frying...
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    the English invasion in 1296, these regalia and Stone of Scone, upon which monarchs of Scotland were invested and crowned, were captured by the English...
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    Crowns). Her uncle Charles II was the last monarch to be crowned in Scotland, at Scone in 1651. He had a second coronation in England ten years later. Royal...
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  • Scone Aerodrome may refer to: Perth Airport (Scotland), an airport near the Scottish city of Perth, situated in village of Scone Scone Airport, an airport...
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  • including the Stone of Scone from an abandoned abbey on Iona, to his new domain. Kenneth I is traditionally considered the founder of Scotland, which was then...
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    and in 1831 Hugh Cameron, a Scottish descendant put forward the name of Scone to Thomas Mitchell. It was gazetted as Scone in 1837 and during the early...
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    a coronation in 1651 at the Scottish coronation of Charles II at Scone Palace. During the visit of George IV to Scotland in 1822, the Honours were formally...
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    toffee with a light, rigid, sponge-like texture Scones Scots crumpets—broadly similar to the pikelet Scottish macaroon—made with a paste of potato and sugar...
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    Charles II (1630–1685) was crowned King of Scotland and his other kingdoms at Scone Palace on 1 January 1651. His father, Charles I, had been executed...
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  • unmarried and childless, in late 1290 before reaching Scotland, and was never crowned at Scone. After two years of Interregnum, the controversial John...
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  • Gavin Vernon (category Scottish nationalists)
    (11 August 1926 – 19 March 2004) was a Scottish engineer who along with his accomplices, removed the Stone of Scone from Westminster Abbey in London on Christmas...
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  • provided that Scotland was to remain fully independent despite the personal union and that Margaret alone would be inaugurated as monarch at Scone. By late...
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    Scone." No other source reports Domnall's death by violence. The Prophecy of Berchán may refer to Domnall in stanzas 123–124: Evil will be Scotland's...
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