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  • Scots Brigade
  • 16th-18th century military unit of the Dutch Republic

    The Scots Brigade, also referred to as the Anglo-Dutch Brigade or the Anglo-Scots Brigade, was an infantry brigade of the Dutch States Army. First formed

    Scots Brigade

    Scots Brigade

    Scots_Brigade

  • Royal Scots Greys
  • British Army cavalry regiment

    The Royal Scots Greys was a cavalry regiment of the Scots Army that became a regiment of the British Army in 1707 upon the union of Scotland and England

    Royal Scots Greys

    Royal Scots Greys

    Royal_Scots_Greys

  • Royal Scots Fusiliers
  • Military unit of the British Army

    Mackay former commander of the Dutch Scots Brigade; he died in December 1696 and was succeeded by another Scot, Colonel Archibald Row. After the Treaty

    Royal Scots Fusiliers

    Royal_Scots_Fusiliers

  • Royal Scots
  • Infantry regiment of the British Army from 1633 to 2006

    companies, A Company (The Royal Scots) of the 52nd Lowland Volunteers, and A Company (8th/9th Royal Scots) of The Royal Scots and Cameronians Territorials

    Royal Scots

    Royal Scots

    Royal_Scots

  • Scots Guards
  • Infantry regiment of the British Army

    Group of the 16th Parachute Brigade. The Scots Guards is ranked as the third regiment in the Guards Division. As such, Scots Guardsmen can be recognized

    Scots Guards

    Scots Guards

    Scots_Guards

  • John Graham, 1st Viscount Dundee
  • Scottish army officer (1648–1689)

    Claverhouse was appointed Captain in Sir William Lockhart's Scots Regiment, part of an Anglo-Scots brigade commanded by the Duke of Monmouth that served with the

    John Graham, 1st Viscount Dundee

    John Graham, 1st Viscount Dundee

    John_Graham,_1st_Viscount_Dundee

  • Glorious Revolution
  • British revolution of 1688

    mercenaries to man Dutch border fortresses, freeing elite units like the Scots Brigade for use in England. The increase could be presented as a limited precaution

    Glorious Revolution

    Glorious Revolution

    Glorious_Revolution

  • Hugh Mackay (Scottish general)
  • Scottish army officer (c. 1640–1692)

    In 1673, he joined the Scots Brigade, a long established mercenary unit of the Dutch States Army. He served with the brigade for the rest of his career

    Hugh Mackay (Scottish general)

    Hugh Mackay (Scottish general)

    Hugh_Mackay_(Scottish_general)

  • Army Special Operations Brigade
  • British Army special operations formation

    Security Force Assistance Brigades. Officially formed in October 2017 with the 4th Battalion, The Rifles (4 Rifles) and Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion

    Army Special Operations Brigade

    Army_Special_Operations_Brigade

  • Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
  • Cavalry regiment of the British Army

    Leuchars Station, and forms part of the 7th Light Mechanised Brigade. The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards were formed on 2 July 1971 at Holyrood, Edinburgh

    Royal Scots Dragoon Guards

    Royal Scots Dragoon Guards

    Royal_Scots_Dragoon_Guards

  • Royal Northumberland Fusiliers
  • Military unit

    Raised in 1674 as one of three 'English' units in the Dutch Anglo-Scots Brigade, it accompanied William III to England in the November 1688 Glorious

    Royal Northumberland Fusiliers

    Royal Northumberland Fusiliers

    Royal_Northumberland_Fusiliers

  • Battle of Killiecrankie
  • 1689 battle of the First Jacobite Rising

    General Hugh Mackay, head of the veteran Dutch Scots Brigade. His force of 3,500 included the Brigade regiments of Mackay, Balfour and Ramsay, the English

    Battle of Killiecrankie

    Battle of Killiecrankie

    Battle_of_Killiecrankie

  • Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own)
  • Infantry rifle regiment of the British Army

    The Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own) was a rifle regiment of the British Army raised on 17 January 1800 as the Experimental Corps of Riflemen

    Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own)

    Rifle Brigade (The Prince Consort's Own)

    Rifle_Brigade_(The_Prince_Consort's_Own)

  • Scotland and the Thirty Years' War
  • Scottish participation in the Thirty Years' War

    Review, vol. 12 (1982) Ferguson, James; Scot, John (1899). Papers Illustrating the History of the Scots Brigade in the Service of the United Netherlands

    Scotland and the Thirty Years' War

    Scotland and the Thirty Years' War

    Scotland_and_the_Thirty_Years'_War

  • Thomas Buchan
  • Scottish professional soldier (c. 1641–1724)

    Royal Scots Fusiliers; he helped defeat Argyll's Rising in June 1685 and was promoted Colonel in July 1686. His brother John remained with the Scots Brigade

    Thomas Buchan

    Thomas_Buchan

  • Highland charge
  • Battle tactic of Scottish Highland clans

    Killiecrankie Scottish professional soldiers, veterans of the Dutch Republic's Scots Brigade, were overwhelmed by the Highland Jacobites of Clan Cameron; the Highlanders

    Highland charge

    Highland charge

    Highland_charge

  • Battle of Malplaquet
  • 1709 battle of the War of the Spanish Succession

    French right with 13 battalions, including Swiss mercenaries and the Scots Brigade. When their initial attack was repulsed, the Prince of Orange and Sicco

    Battle of Malplaquet

    Battle of Malplaquet

    Battle_of_Malplaquet

  • 7th Armoured Brigade (United Kingdom)
  • Armoured brigade formation of the British Army, also known as the "Desert Rats"

    included the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, the Queen's Royal Irish Hussars and 1st Battalion, The Staffordshire Regiment. The brigade, commanded by Brigadier

    7th Armoured Brigade (United Kingdom)

    7th Armoured Brigade (United Kingdom)

    7th_Armoured_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)

  • John Gabriel Stedman
  • Dutch-British army officer and writer (1744–1797)

    to Robert Stedman, a Scotsman and officer in the Dutch Republic's Scots Brigade, and his Franco-Dutch wife, Antoinetta Christina van Ceulen. He lived

    John Gabriel Stedman

    John Gabriel Stedman

    John_Gabriel_Stedman

  • Royal Scots (Jacobite)
  • Military unit

    The Jacobite Royal Scots, sometimes called the Royal-Ecossais, Lord John Drummond's Regiment or French Royal Scots, was a French military regiment made

    Royal Scots (Jacobite)

    Royal Scots (Jacobite)

    Royal_Scots_(Jacobite)

  • Battle of Nieuwpoort
  • 1600 Eighty Years War battle

    well. Ferguson, James (1899). Papers Illustrating the History of the Scots Brigade in the Service of the United Netherlands, 1572-1782, Volume One. Edinburgh:

    Battle of Nieuwpoort

    Battle of Nieuwpoort

    Battle_of_Nieuwpoort

  • George Ramsay (military officer)
  • Scottish professional soldier

    He began his career during the Franco-Dutch War and served with the Scots Brigade, part of the Dutch States Army, which accompanied William III to England

    George Ramsay (military officer)

    George Ramsay (military officer)

    George_Ramsay_(military_officer)

  • Glorious Revolution in Scotland
  • 1688 deposition of King James II

    involvement in the Invitation, the veteran Scots Brigade formed part of the Dutch invasion force and Scots were prominent on both sides. Many of William's

    Glorious Revolution in Scotland

    Glorious Revolution in Scotland

    Glorious_Revolution_in_Scotland

  • Eighty Years' War
  • c. 1566/1568–1648 war in Habsburg Netherlands

    York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-14649-4. Ferguson, James (1899). The Scots Brigade in Holland, Vol. 1. Edinburgh: Scottish History Society. p. 310. Fruin

    Eighty Years' War

    Eighty Years' War

    Eighty_Years'_War

  • Alexander Cannon (general)
  • Scottish professional soldier

    as 'Irish' by some writers. Cannon spent much of his career in the Scots Brigade, a unit in Dutch service under William of Orange; despite the name,

    Alexander Cannon (general)

    Alexander_Cannon_(general)

  • Thomas Tollemache
  • English general (1651–1694)

    Orange against James II, in early 1688 he joined a regiment of the Anglo-Scots Brigade, a mercenary unit in the Dutch States Army. In November 1688, he accompanied

    Thomas Tollemache

    Thomas Tollemache

    Thomas_Tollemache

  • Fort Knokke
  • Fortification in western Flanders

    Ferguson, James, ed. (1899). Papers Illustrating the History of the Scots Brigade in the Service of the United Netherlands: 1572-1782. Vol. 2. Edinburgh:

    Fort Knokke

    Fort_Knokke

  • William Brog
  • Balfour. He was promoted to colonel of the first regiment of the Scots-Dutch Brigade in 1606 and held the position until 1636. Thus, he probably holds

    William Brog

    William Brog

    William_Brog

  • Jacobite rising of 1745
  • Attempt by the House of Stuart to regain the British throne

    Catholic icons Mary, Queen of Scots and Bonnie Prince Charlie. These continue to shape modern perspectives on the Scots past. Also known as the Forty-five

    Jacobite rising of 1745

    Jacobite rising of 1745

    Jacobite_rising_of_1745

  • Robert Jacob Gordon
  • Dutch army officer, explorer and naturalist (1743–1795)

    Major-General Jacob Gordon, a Scottish officer in the Dutch States Army's Scots Brigade and his Dutch wife Johanna Maria Heijdenrijck. Gordon joined a light

    Robert Jacob Gordon

    Robert Jacob Gordon

    Robert_Jacob_Gordon

  • John Drummond, 4th Duke of Perth
  • Scottish noble, French army officer and Jacobite leader (1714-1747)

    full establishment: 12 companies of 55 men. While many were Scots or, like Drummond, from Scots exile families, the Royal-Ecossais also included English

    John Drummond, 4th Duke of Perth

    John Drummond, 4th Duke of Perth

    John_Drummond,_4th_Duke_of_Perth

  • Queen's Edinburgh Rifles
  • Military unit

    Rifles was a brigade of Rifle Volunteers raised in the county of city of Edinburgh in 1859. It later formed two battalions of the Royal Scots, which fought

    Queen's Edinburgh Rifles

    Queen's_Edinburgh_Rifles

  • Jacobite rising of 1689
  • Scottish Highlands revolt to restore the House of Stuart

    a force of around 3,500, including 1,100 men from the veteran Dutch Scots Brigade. Ewen Cameron of Lochiel assembled some 1,800 Highland levies at Glenroy;

    Jacobite rising of 1689

    Jacobite rising of 1689

    Jacobite_rising_of_1689

  • Siege of Bergen op Zoom (1622)
  • Battle between Dutch and Spanish in 1622

    Bergen op Zoom. The English and Scots were allocated the South side of the defence of the town. On 16 August the English Scots seized high piece of ground

    Siege of Bergen op Zoom (1622)

    Siege of Bergen op Zoom (1622)

    Siege_of_Bergen_op_Zoom_(1622)

  • Clan Hamilton
  • Lowland Scottish clan

    August 1640 in Dromore, Kirkcudbright, South Scotland. He joined the Scots Brigade and served as the palfrenier to the Governor of 's-Hertogenbosch, John

    Clan Hamilton

    Clan Hamilton

    Clan_Hamilton

  • 27th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
  • British Army unit which fought in WWI, WWII, and the Korean War

    of the 11th and 12th (Service) Battalions of the Royal Scots, 6th (Service) Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers and the 10th (Service) Battalion Argyll and

    27th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)

    27th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)

    27th_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)

  • James Douglas (military officer)
  • 17th-century Scots-born army officer

    Scotland. From 1672 to 1684, he served in the French army and the Dutch Scots Brigade, before being appointed Commander in Chief for Scotland by James II

    James Douglas (military officer)

    James Douglas (military officer)

    James_Douglas_(military_officer)

  • Thomas Livingstone, 1st Viscount Teviot
  • Dutch-born army officer

    he joined the Scots Brigade, a mercenary formation in Dutch service, and married Gertrat Edmond, daughter of another expatriate Scot; they had two sons

    Thomas Livingstone, 1st Viscount Teviot

    Thomas Livingstone, 1st Viscount Teviot

    Thomas_Livingstone,_1st_Viscount_Teviot

  • Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales
  • Heir apparent of James VI and I (1594–1612)

    £5000 Scots in 1595. At this time, Patrick Gray, Master of Gray, was keeper of Henry's wardrobe, and took delivery of a little coffer worth £8 Scots for

    Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales

    Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales

    Henry_Frederick,_Prince_of_Wales

  • 3rd The King's Own Hussars
  • Cavalry regiment of the British Army

    Consort's Regiment of Dragoons. Alexander Cannon a Scot who previously served in the Dutch Scots Brigade was appointed Colonel in August 1687. On 5 November

    3rd The King's Own Hussars

    3rd The King's Own Hussars

    3rd_The_King's_Own_Hussars

  • King's Own Scottish Borderers
  • Military unit

    just a few months the battalion merged with the Royal Scots Battalion to form the Royal Scots Borderers. The regiment was raised on 18 March 1689 by

    King's Own Scottish Borderers

    King's Own Scottish Borderers

    King's_Own_Scottish_Borderers

  • Atholl Highlanders
  • Scottish private military unit

    "Presentation of New Colors to The Atholl Highlanders By Evelyn M.E. Murray, FSA Scot". Clan Murray Newsletter - The Aitionn. 2006. Archived from the original

    Atholl Highlanders

    Atholl_Highlanders

  • Order of precedence in the British Army
  • Parade order of British Army units

    different regiments: 1st Battalion - ex-1 SCOTS: This was formed through the amalgamation of the Royal Scots (1st Foot) and the King's Own Scottish Borderers

    Order of precedence in the British Army

    Order_of_precedence_in_the_British_Army

  • History of the Scots Guards (1946–present)
  • it maintained until 1951. The 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards, as part of the 2nd Guards Brigade, was deployed to Malaya in October 1948 to counter

    History of the Scots Guards (1946–present)

    History_of_the_Scots_Guards_(1946–present)

  • Walraven III van Brederode
  • Dutch aristocrat (1547-1614)

    2014), 269. James Ferguson, Papers illustrating the history of the Scots brigade in the service of the United Netherlands, vol. 1 (Edinburgh, 1899),

    Walraven III van Brederode

    Walraven III van Brederode

    Walraven_III_van_Brederode

  • Riddell baronets of Riddell (1628)
  • required.) Ferguson, James (1899). Papers Illustrating the History of the Scots Brigade in the Service of the United Netherlands, 1572-1782: The war of independence

    Riddell baronets of Riddell (1628)

    Riddell baronets of Riddell (1628)

    Riddell_baronets_of_Riddell_(1628)

  • Wincanton Skirmish
  • 1688 engagement of the Glorious Revolution

    Patrick Sarsfield clashed with a detachment of the Dutch States Army's Scots Brigade in one of only two substantial battles fought in England during the

    Wincanton Skirmish

    Wincanton_Skirmish

  • Brigade of Guards
  • Administrative formation of the British Army

    Battalion, Coldstream Guards (1897–1959) 1st Battalion, Scots Guards (1660–) 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards (1689–1994) 1st Battalion, Irish Guards (1900–)

    Brigade of Guards

    Brigade of Guards

    Brigade_of_Guards

  • 94th Regiment of Foot
  • Military unit

    from officers who had previously served in the Scots Brigade, by General Francis Dundas as the Scotch Brigade on 9 October 1794. The regiment embarked for

    94th Regiment of Foot

    94th Regiment of Foot

    94th_Regiment_of_Foot

  • Robert Murray Keith (British Army officer)
  • British soldier, diplomat and politician

    and was commissioned a cornet in 1747 and quickly transferred to a Scots Brigade in Dutch service, with which he remained until the regiment was reduced

    Robert Murray Keith (British Army officer)

    Robert Murray Keith (British Army officer)

    Robert_Murray_Keith_(British_Army_officer)

  • Dutch States Army
  • Army of the Dutch Republic (1575–1795)

    troops, and in times of expansion of the army even more. The army had a Scots Brigade during its entire existence. The English regiments were paid off after

    Dutch States Army

    Dutch States Army

    Dutch_States_Army

  • James Murray (British Army officer, born 1721)
  • British army officer and colonial administrator (1721–1794)

    his military career in 1736 as an officer in the Dutch States Army's Scots Brigade. In 1740 Murray left the Dutch army and was commissioned into the British

    James Murray (British Army officer, born 1721)

    James Murray (British Army officer, born 1721)

    James_Murray_(British_Army_officer,_born_1721)

  • Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
  • British Army infantry regiment from 1572 to 1961

    Anglo-Scots Brigade, which in various formats served in the Dutch military until 1782. When the Second Anglo-Dutch War started in 1665, the Brigade's units

    Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)

    Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)

    Buffs_(Royal_East_Kent_Regiment)

  • Royal Warwickshire Regiment
  • Military unit

    by Sir Walter Vane, one of three 'English' units in the Dutch Anglo-Scots Brigade, a mercenary formation whose origins went back to 1586. During the 1672–1678

    Royal Warwickshire Regiment

    Royal Warwickshire Regiment

    Royal_Warwickshire_Regiment

  • 1st Armoured Infantry Brigade
  • Inactive British Army formation

    Coldstream Guards and 1st Battalion, Scots Guards moved to 2nd Guards Brigade, and the brigade was redesignated as the 1st Brigade. It was with the 1st Division

    1st Armoured Infantry Brigade

    1st Armoured Infantry Brigade

    1st_Armoured_Infantry_Brigade

  • Allan Maclean of Torloisk
  • British Army general

    military training with the clan as a 17-year-old lieutenant in the Scots Brigade of the Royal Dutch Republic after a brief service as an adjutant. Participating

    Allan Maclean of Torloisk

    Allan Maclean of Torloisk

    Allan_Maclean_of_Torloisk

  • Adrian Damman
  • Dutch diplomat to Scotland

    pp. 242-5. James Ferguson, Papers illustrating the history of the Scots brigade, vol. 1 (Edinburgh: SHS, 1899), pp. 155, 160, 165: Register van Holland

    Adrian Damman

    Adrian_Damman

  • Battle of Breitenfeld (1631) order of battle
  • Regiment (12 companies) - Colonel Giesebrecht von Hegendorf (German) Scots Brigade - Colonel James Lumsdaine Lumsdaine Infantry Regiment (Veteran) (8 companies)

    Battle of Breitenfeld (1631) order of battle

    Battle of Breitenfeld (1631) order of battle

    Battle_of_Breitenfeld_(1631)_order_of_battle

  • History of the Scots Guards (1914–1945)
  • history of the Scots Guards from 1914 to 1945. The Scots Guards (SG) is a regiment of the Guards Division of the British Army. The Scots Guards trace their

    History of the Scots Guards (1914–1945)

    History_of_the_Scots_Guards_(1914–1945)

  • 71st Regiment of Foot, Fraser's Highlanders
  • Military unit

    Highlanders) 94th (Royal Welsh Volunteers) 94th (1780–1783) 94th (Irish) 94th (Scots Brigade) 94th 95th (1759–1763) 95th (1780–1783) 95th (1794–1796) 95th (Riflemen)

    71st Regiment of Foot, Fraser's Highlanders

    71st_Regiment_of_Foot,_Fraser's_Highlanders

  • Lowland Brigade (United Kingdom)
  • Military unit in the British Army

    merging the depots of the following regiments: The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment) The Royal Scots Fusiliers The King's Own Scottish Borderers The Cameronians

    Lowland Brigade (United Kingdom)

    Lowland Brigade (United Kingdom)

    Lowland_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)

  • 155th (South Scottish) Brigade
  • Military unit

    Scots, at Penicuik 7th Volunteer Battalion, Royal Scots, at Haddington After a further reorganisation in 1902, the 1st and 2nd VBs of the Royal Scots

    155th (South Scottish) Brigade

    155th_(South_Scottish)_Brigade

  • Battle of Saint-Denis (1678)
  • 1678 battle

    failed. At the same time, Spanish and Dutch infantry, which included the Scots Brigade, attacked Casteau and captured most of the village. Once Luxembourg

    Battle of Saint-Denis (1678)

    Battle of Saint-Denis (1678)

    Battle_of_Saint-Denis_(1678)

  • List of regiments of foot
  • British Army infantry regiments (1700s–1881)

    Research. 5 (19): 17–23. JSTOR 44219259. Royal Scots Greys (1840). Historical record of the Royal regiment of Scots dragoons: now the Second, or Royal North

    List of regiments of foot

    List of regiments of foot

    List_of_regiments_of_foot

  • Royal Armoured Corps
  • Armour arm of the British Army

    3rd Deep Reconnaissance Strike Brigade Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (SCOTS DG) - Light Cavalry – 7th Light Mechanised Brigade Royal Dragoon Guards (RDG) -

    Royal Armoured Corps

    Royal Armoured Corps

    Royal_Armoured_Corps

  • Joachim von Bassewitz (administrator)
  • German administrator, jurist and diplomat

    2014), p. 747. James Ferguson, Papers illustrating the history of the Scots Brigade, vol. 1 (Edinburgh: Scottish History Society, 1899), pp. 163–164 Thomas

    Joachim von Bassewitz (administrator)

    Joachim_von_Bassewitz_(administrator)

  • 6th Battalion, Royal Scots
  • Military unit

    and was immediately amalgamated with 1/5th Bn Royal Scots. See main article 5th/6th Royal Scots On 29 July the combined 5th/6th Bn joined 14th Bde in

    6th Battalion, Royal Scots

    6th_Battalion,_Royal_Scots

  • Henry Douglas, Earl of Drumlanrig
  • performed by his son. He commanded a regiment of two battalions in the Scots Brigade in the Netherlands between 1747 and 1753. He married on 24 July 1754

    Henry Douglas, Earl of Drumlanrig

    Henry Douglas, Earl of Drumlanrig

    Henry_Douglas,_Earl_of_Drumlanrig

  • John Porteous (soldier)
  • Scottish officer (c. 1695–1736)

    found he was not suited to his father's calling. Having served in the Scots Brigade in the Dutch Republic, in 1716 he became drill master to the Edinburgh

    John Porteous (soldier)

    John_Porteous_(soldier)

  • Archibald Stirling (British Army officer)
  • British army officer and MP

    millionaire businessman and former Scots Guards officer. Educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, Stirling joined the Scots Guards in 1889. He was promoted

    Archibald Stirling (British Army officer)

    Archibald_Stirling_(British_Army_officer)

  • Black Watch
  • Infantry battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland

    The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland (3 SCOTS) is an infantry battalion of the Royal Regiment of Scotland. The regiment was created

    Black Watch

    Black Watch

    Black_Watch

  • Thomas Handasyd
  • British army officer and colonial administrator

    of these recruits transferred to one of the English regiments of the Scots Brigade, a mercenary unit employed by the Dutch. Handasyd joined what later

    Thomas Handasyd

    Thomas_Handasyd

  • Adrian Vanson
  • Dutch-born Scottish portrait artist

    newly discovered contemporary portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots 'Portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots Discovered Under Painting by Adrian Vanson', CODART Information

    Adrian Vanson

    Adrian Vanson

    Adrian_Vanson

  • 52nd Lowland Volunteers
  • Military unit

    6 SCOTS Battalion Webpage The Lowland Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland 6 SCOTS Bebo Webpage 6 SCOTS Facebook Webpage 51 (Scottish) Brigade Webpage

    52nd Lowland Volunteers

    52nd Lowland Volunteers

    52nd_Lowland_Volunteers

  • 24th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
  • Military unit

    Infantry Brigade. The brigade formed the infantry element of the Trieste Garrison - BETFOR (British Element Trieste Force). 1st Battalion, Scots Guards

    24th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)

    24th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)

    24th_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)

  • 30th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
  • Infantry brigade of the British Army

    Artillery (under command) (As 6th Guards Tank Brigade) 4th Battalion, Coldstream Guards 3rd Battalion, Scots Guards 4th Battalion, Grenadier Guards Rinaldi

    30th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)

    30th_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)

  • Operation Brevity
  • 1941 World War II military offensive

    position was taken by C Squadron 4th RTR and G Company 2nd Scots Guards, and the brigade group pushed on towards the Bir Wair-Musaid road. At around

    Operation Brevity

    Operation Brevity

    Operation_Brevity

  • Royal Regiment of Scotland
  • Infantry regiment of the British Army

    Edinburgh Castle 2 SCOTS Home HQ, at Glencorse Barracks, Penicuik, Midlothian 3 SCOTS Home HQ, at Queen's Barracks, Perth 4 SCOTS Home HQ, at Cameron

    Royal Regiment of Scotland

    Royal Regiment of Scotland

    Royal_Regiment_of_Scotland

  • King's Royal Rifle Corps
  • Infantry rifle regiment of the British Army

    Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and the Rifle Brigade in the Green Jackets Brigade and in 1966 the three regiments were formally amalgamated

    King's Royal Rifle Corps

    King's Royal Rifle Corps

    King's_Royal_Rifle_Corps

  • David Graeme (British Army officer)
  • British Army general

    Graeme (2 February 1716 – 19 January 1797) was a British officer in the Scots Brigade, diplomat and courtier, responsible for carrying George III's proposal

    David Graeme (British Army officer)

    David_Graeme_(British_Army_officer)

  • 92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment of Foot
  • Military unit

    did so and the French column then broke in disorder. The horses of the Scots Greys passed through the regiment to get to the scattering French troops

    92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment of Foot

    92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment of Foot

    92nd_(Gordon_Highlanders)_Regiment_of_Foot

  • Fourth Anglo-Dutch War
  • War between Great Britain and Dutch Republic, 1780–1784

    the British government requested its Dutch counterpart loan out the Scots Brigade of the Dutch States Army for service in North America, in a similar

    Fourth Anglo-Dutch War

    Fourth Anglo-Dutch War

    Fourth_Anglo-Dutch_War

  • Franco-Dutch War
  • 1672–1678 European war

    Churchill were among those who did so, while others enrolled in the Dutch Scots Brigade, including John Graham, later Viscount Dundee. The 1674 campaign began

    Franco-Dutch War

    Franco-Dutch War

    Franco-Dutch_War

  • 4th Light Brigade (United Kingdom)
  • Brigade formation of the British Army

    Royal Scots Greys. After the war he started a motorcycle club, organising trials and scrambles for the soldiers within the Brigade. The brigade spent

    4th Light Brigade (United Kingdom)

    4th Light Brigade (United Kingdom)

    4th_Light_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)

  • 7th Light Mechanised Brigade (United Kingdom)
  • Military unit

    the brigade was redesignated as the 7th Light Mechanised Brigade. Units commanded by the brigade, which is based in Cottesmore, include: Royal Scots Dragoon

    7th Light Mechanised Brigade (United Kingdom)

    7th Light Mechanised Brigade (United Kingdom)

    7th_Light_Mechanised_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)

  • Siege of Alkmaar
  • 1573 battle of the Eighty Years' War

    overcome a siege by the Spanish army. The garrison included a detachment of Scots soldiers who had previously tried to defend Haarlem. A first-hand account

    Siege of Alkmaar

    Siege of Alkmaar

    Siege_of_Alkmaar

  • Thomas Oswald (British Army officer)
  • War of the Austrian Succession and Seven Years' War. He joined the Scots Brigade in Dutch service in 1747 and served with them as an officer until 1756

    Thomas Oswald (British Army officer)

    Thomas_Oswald_(British_Army_officer)

  • Anne Lyon, Countess of Kinghorne
  • Scottish countess

    First King (London: William Collins, 2025), p. 377: Scots Peerage, 8 (Edinburgh, 1911), pp. 294–296 Scots Peerage, 8 (Edinburgh, 1911), p. 294. 'King James

    Anne Lyon, Countess of Kinghorne

    Anne_Lyon,_Countess_of_Kinghorne

  • 42nd Regiment of Foot
  • Scottish regiment in the British Army

    briefly references the 42nd as "The Gallant Forty Twa". The traditional Scots Language song "Twa Recruitin' Sergeants" refers to efforts by recruiters

    42nd Regiment of Foot

    42nd Regiment of Foot

    42nd_Regiment_of_Foot

  • History of the Scots Guards (1805–1913)
  • history of the Scots Guards from 1805 to 1913. The Scots Guards (SG) is a regiment of the Guards Division of the British Army. The Scots Guards trace their

    History of the Scots Guards (1805–1913)

    History_of_the_Scots_Guards_(1805–1913)

  • Large regiment
  • Multi-battalion British Army formation

    "The Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion Royal Regiment of Scotland", as opposed to "1st Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland (Royal Scots Borderers)"

    Large regiment

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  • List of British Army regiments (1881)
  • Engineers Royal Horse Artillery Grenadier Guards Coldstream Guards Scots Guards Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment) 1st (The Royal) Regiment of Foot Queen's (Royal

    List of British Army regiments (1881)

    List of British Army regiments (1881)

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  • Robert Ramsay (Jacobite)
  • Scottish soldier (d. 1689)

    George Ramsay, 3rd son of the 2nd Earl of Dalhousie, who served in the Scots Brigade of the Dutch Republic. Childs 2007, p. 86: "Brigadier Robert Ramsay"

    Robert Ramsay (Jacobite)

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  • 2nd Cavalry Brigade (United Kingdom)
  • Military unit

    Regiment of Dragoons 2nd Regiment of Dragoons (Royal Scots Greys) 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons As the brigade consisted of regiments from England (1st Dragoons)

    2nd Cavalry Brigade (United Kingdom)

    2nd Cavalry Brigade (United Kingdom)

    2nd_Cavalry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)

  • 156th (Scottish Rifles) Brigade
  • Military unit

    1/4th (Queen's Edinburgh Rifles) Battalion, Royal Scots (from April 1915) 1/7th Battalion, Royal Scots (from April 1915) 156th Machine Gun Company, Machine

    156th (Scottish Rifles) Brigade

    156th_(Scottish_Rifles)_Brigade

  • 6th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)
  • Combat formation of the British Army

    The 6th Infantry Brigade was a regular infantry brigade of the British Army that was in existence during the Second Boer War, the First World War and the

    6th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)

    6th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)

    6th_Infantry_Brigade_(United_Kingdom)

  • Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment)
  • Military unit of the Canadian Army

    War, the Lorne Scots mobilized nearly all the defence and employment units for the Canadian Army (Active). The sub-units of the Lorne Scots are in the following

    Lorne Scots (Peel, Dufferin and Halton Regiment)

    Lorne_Scots_(Peel,_Dufferin_and_Halton_Regiment)

  • 78th Fraser Highlanders
  • Military unit

    Highlanders) 94th (Royal Welsh Volunteers) 94th (1780–1783) 94th (Irish) 94th (Scots Brigade) 94th 95th (1759–1763) 95th (1780–1783) 95th (1794–1796) 95th (Riflemen)

    78th Fraser Highlanders

    78th Fraser Highlanders

    78th_Fraser_Highlanders

  • 32 Canadian Brigade Group
  • Brigade of the Canadian Army

    32 Canadian Brigade Group (32 CBG) of the Canadian Army is part of the 4th Canadian Division. It is centred on the Greater Toronto Area, as well as Niagara

    32 Canadian Brigade Group

    32_Canadian_Brigade_Group

  • Robert Duncanson (Scots Army officer)
  • Scottish soldier (1658–1705)

    Dutch military since the 1570s, grouped in what became known as the Scots Brigade. By the 1680s, it contained three Scottish and three English regiments

    Robert Duncanson (Scots Army officer)

    Robert Duncanson (Scots Army officer)

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  • Scott
  • Boy/Male

    English American Scottish

    Scott

    From Scotland; a Gael. Surname.

    Scott

  • Shotton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (mainly northeastern)

    Shotton

    English (mainly northeastern) : habitational name from places so called in County Durham and Northumberland. The former is named with an unattested Old English scēot ‘steep slope’ + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’, the latter with Old English scota, genitive plural of scot ‘Scot’ + dūn ‘hill’. The surname may also have been a topographic name for someone who lived by an enclosure on a slope.

    Shotton

  • Ivano
  • Boy/Male

    Russian Slavic

    Ivano

    Ivanhoe is the medieval variant Sir Walter Scott used for the Saxon hero of 'Ivanhoe.

    Ivano

  • Fazalah
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Fazalah

    Name of the Father of Anas and Munis whom the Prophet PBUH Sent as Scouts to Watch Quraysh Movements at Badr

    Fazalah

  • Scott
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Scott

    From Scotland

    Scott

  • SCOT
  • Male

    English

    SCOT

    Variant spelling of English Scott, SCOT means "Scotsman."

    SCOT

  • Berwick
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish

    Berwick

    Scottish : habitational name from Berwick-on-Tweed, on the Northumbrian coast at the mouth of the Tweed river, a border town that regularly changed hands between the Scots and the English.English : variant of Barwick.

    Berwick

  • Scotton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Scotton

    English : habitational name from places so named in Lincolnshire and North Yorkshire, from Old English scot ‘Scot’ (influenced by Scandinavian sk-) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

    Scotton

  • Rinkle
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Marathi

    Rinkle

    Black Spots

    Rinkle

  • Scottie
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Jamaican, Scottish

    Scottie

    From Scotland; A Gael; Diminutive of Scott; A Scotsman

    Scottie

  • Scot
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Irish, Scottish

    Scot

    From Scotland; Form of Scott; A Scotsman; Wanderer

    Scot

  • Ivanhoe
  • Boy/Male

    Russian Slavic

    Ivanhoe

    Ivanhoe is the medieval variant Sir Walter Scott used for the Saxon hero of 'Ivanhoe.

    Ivanhoe

  • Scott
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Irish, Jamaican, Latin, Scottish, Swiss

    Scott

    From Scotland; A Scotsman; From

    Scott

  • Scot
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish American English

    Scot

    Wanderer.

    Scot

  • Dalma
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, Latin

    Dalma

    Dalmatian Dogs; White Haired with Black Spots

    Dalma

  • Scott
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Scott

    English : ethnic name for someone with Scottish connections.Scottish and Irish : ethnic name for a Gaelic speaker.

    Scott

  • Scota
  • Girl/Female

    Latin Irish

    Scota

    From Ireland.

    Scota

  • Scotty
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Scottish

    Scotty

    From Scotland; Diminutive of Scott; A Gael

    Scotty

  • CEDRIC
  • Male

    English

    CEDRIC

    English name coined by Sir Walter Scott for a character in his novel Ivanhoe, thought to possibly be a variant spelling of Anglo-Saxon Cerdic, CEDRIC means "war chief." 

    CEDRIC

  • SCOTTIE
  • Male

    English

    SCOTTIE

    Pet form of English Scott, SCOTTIE means "Scotsman."

    SCOTTIE

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  • Scobs
  • n. sing. & pl.

    The dross of metals.

  • Spotty
  • a.

    Full of spots; marked with spots.

  • Scot
  • n.

    A portion of money assessed or paid; a tax or contribution; a mulct; a fine; a shot.

  • Shots
  • n. pl.

    The refuse of cattle taken from a drove.

  • Spotter
  • n.

    One who spots.

  • Shots
  • pl.

    of Shot

  • Scot-free
  • a.

    Free from payment of scot; untaxed; hence, unhurt; clear; safe.

  • Maculated
  • a.

    Having spots or blotches; maculate.

  • Scot
  • n.

    A native or inhabitant of Scotland; a Scotsman, or Scotchman.

  • Scoth
  • v. t.

    To clothe or cover up.

  • Scobs
  • n. sing. & pl.

    Raspings of ivory, hartshorn, metals, or other hard substance.

  • Spot
  • v. i.

    To become stained with spots.

  • Scot
  • n.

    A name for a horse.

  • Pepper
  • v. i.

    To fire numerous shots (at).

  • Bespot
  • v. t.

    To mark with spots, or as with spots.

  • Punctulated
  • a.

    Marked with small spots.

  • Bipunctate
  • a.

    Having two punctures, or spots.

  • Menild
  • a.

    Covered with spots; speckled; variegated.

  • Scots
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Scotch; Scotch; Scottish; as, Scots law; a pound Scots (1s. 8d.).