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  3. Snow warning as Scotland hit by freezing weather - AOL

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    He said: "From midnight on Sunday, through to 06:00 on Monday, this yellow warning for snow will cover much of southern Scotland, stretching up to parts of the central belt, North Lanarkshire ...

  4. Rail closures and homes without power amid downpours - AOL

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    BBC Scotland weather forecaster Calum MacColl said there was a "tremendous amount of surface water" around as heavy rain pushes east wards. Sepa previously issued three severe flood warnings in ...

  5. Siege of Perth (1339) - Wikipedia

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    The Wars of Scottish Independence began in 1296 when Edward I of England attempted to enforce his claims to the overlordship of Scotland. This conflict was ended in 1328 by the Treaty of Edinburgh negotiated by a regency government during the minority of Edward III of England, following several victories by King Robert Bruce of Scotland and those loyal to him.

  6. Bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane - Wikipedia

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    The see is located at St Ninian's Cathedral in Perth, Scotland. [1] Following the Glorious Revolution, the Church of Scotland abolished the Episcopacy in 1689 and adopted a Presbyterian government. The Episcopalian remnant slowly formed the independent Scottish Episcopal Church.

  7. List of provosts of Perth - Wikipedia

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    The Merchant Guild of Perth was chartered in 1210, and the post of provost may have originated at this point. [1] The first holder whose name is known is John Mercer, who served in 1368. [2] Until 1975, the post was Lord Provost of Perth, and ranked second in precedence after the Lord Provost of Edinburgh.

  8. Weather warnings for rain, snow and ice issued across Scotland

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    Superintendent Stewart Mackie, of Police Scotland’s Road Policing Division, said: “An amber weather warning has been issued for heavy rainfall and flooding across southern Scotland, and people ...

  9. Perth New Yard - Wikipedia

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    Perth New Yard (also known as Perth North Yard, Perth Marshalling Yard, and Perth Muirton Yard) is a former railway marshalling yard in the city of Perth, Scotland.The yard was built in the early 1960s to gather traffic from around the Perth area and goods wagons from the lines radiating from Perth.