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In 1603, the Scottish King James VI inherited the throne of England, and became James I of England.
The Scottish Reformation, initiated in 1560 and led by John Knox, was Calvinist, and throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, the Church of Scotland maintained a strict theology and kept a tight control over the morality of the population.
Scottish sundial — the ancient renaissance sundials of Scotland.
Scottish Highlands, Western Isles, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia; large proportions live in Glasgow and other Scottish cities; formerly all of mainland Scotland except the south-eastern part (the Lothians).
Scottish, Manx and Irish Gaelic are all descended from Middle Irish.
With the advent of devolution, however, Scottish matters have finally begun to receive greater attention, and the Gaelic Language (Scotland) Act was confirmed by the Scottish Parliament on 21 April 2005.