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- Declaration of Arbroath [r]: Letter sent, by Scottish nobles, to Pope John XXII April 6, 1320 asserting Scotland's right to independence from England. [e]
- Thomas Aikenhead [r]: The last person to be executed for blasphemy in the UK. [e]
- Amphora [r]: Two-handled pottery jugs used for storage and transport of materials. [e]
- Charles Tilly [r]: (May 27, 1929 - April 29, 2008) An American sociologist who published prolifically on a variety of subjects, including European state formation, democratization, social movements and other contentious politics, and social science methodology. [e]
- Adam Goren [r]: English independent NHS registered occupational therapist and educational consultant in paediatrics and child psychiatry, based in London. [e]