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Sir Adam de Gordon"Scotland's most precious possession." "Declaration of Arbroath""The Scottish Declaration of Independence." |

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“…… we know, and we gather from the deeds and books of the ancients, that among other distinguished nations our own nation, namely of Scots, has been marked by many distinctions. It journeyed from Greater Scythia by the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Pillars of Hercules, and dwelt for a long span of time in Spain among the most savage peoples, but nowhere could it be subjugated by any people, however barbarous. From there it came twelve hundred years after the people of Israel crossed the Read Sea and, having first driven out the Britons and altogether destroyed the Picts, it acquired, with many victories and untold efforts, the places which it now holds, although often assailed by Norwegians, Danes and English. As the histories of old times bear witness, it has held them free of all servitude ever since. In their kingdom one hundred and thirteen kings of their own royal stock have reigned, the line unbroken by a single foreigner.’ |
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The significance of the 6th April 1320 relates to the Declaration of Arbroath The significance of the 1st July is the fact that on the 1st July 1782 an Act was passed called the Repeal Proclamation. |
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