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In 832ad on the evening before the battle of Athelstaneford in East Lothian the cloud formation in the sky was in the shape of a Saint Andrews Cross, the Scottish King one Angus regarded this as a sign of victory which it was the following day against the English.It was then decreed that Saint Andrew would be the patron saint of Scotland.

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In 832ad on the evening before the battle of Athelstaneford in East Lothian the cloud formation in the sky was in the shape of a Saint Andrews Cross, the Scottish King one Angus regarded this as a sign of victory which it was the following day against the English.It was then decreed that Saint Andrew would be the patron saint of Scotland.

We in the Currie Household never knew that Walter

Thanks for the information

Julie says she will now name her next big winner

Blairlogie Angus :scotland:

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The Scots won many many battles against the English through the ages, then lost the easiest one. It wasn't the English who beat us, but once again beaten by our own...step forward traitor Gordon Brown...and all Unionists with THE PLEDGE. In days of ore they would have been classed as cowards, these days they get a knighthood...….Happy St Andrews day folks, don't be bought or fooled the next time :scotland:

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