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Jan 27, 2023 · MacDonald J found that, ordinarily, a local authority relying upon s.33(3)(b) Children Act 1989 to impose restrictions on the use of devices to protect a child from a risk of serious harm would not require the sanction of the court, he did accept at paragraph 60 that:
Jan 30, 2023 · MacDonald J found that, ordinarily, a local authority relying upon s.33(3)(b) Children Act 1989 to impose restrictions on the use of devices to protect a child from a risk of serious harm would not require the sanction of the court, he did accept at paragraph 60 that:
- The Jacobite Rising of 1689
- Prelude to Massacre
- The Earl of Argyll’s Regiment of Foot
- The Massacre of Glencoe
King James VII of Scotland and II of England was not a popular monarch and had aroused suspicion in both England and Scotland as a Catholic ruling over predominately Protestant subjects. James, a staunch believer in the ‘Devine Right of Kings’, was increasingly becoming autocratic and arbitrarily imposed several unpopular measures, including direct...
In the wake of the Jacobite Rising of 1689, the Scottish government pursued a strategy of coercion and bribery to bring stability to the highlands and end the threat posed by the Jacobite clans. Sir John Dalrymple, Master of Stair and joint Secretary of State in Scotland was particularly concerned with the Lochaber clans and in July 1690, Major-Gen...
Best remembered for its role in the Massacre of Glencoe, the Earl of Argyll’s Regiment of Foot was raised by Archibald Campbell, 10th Earl of Argyll in April 1689 to support the revolution and oppose the supporters of King James. Regarded as the first regular highland regiment, it could trace its roots back to the Marquis of Argyll’s Regiment of Fo...
On 1 February 1692, the Earl of Argyll’s Regiment of Foot, under the command of Major Robert Duncanson, marched out from Fort William and headed south to Ballachulish. A detachment of two companies numbering 120 men under Captain Robert Campbell of Glenlyon continued on to Glencoe. They had orders for ‘free quarter’, claiming that there was no room...
Sep 6, 2017 · King William, acting on the advice of the Secretary of State for Scotland, Sir John Dalrymple, the Master of Stair and Secretary of State for Scotland. gave orders that a highland community should be exterminated sending a lesson to the many highland clans who opposed his rule from England.
Children Act 1989, Part II is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 24 September 2024. There are changes that may be brought into force at a future date. Changes...
Volume 2 of the Children Act 1989 Guidance and Regulations provides guidance, primarily addressed to local authorities and their staff in England, about their functions under Part 3 of the...
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Key learning points. Act 2, Scene 3 starts with a drunk porter who pretends to be the gatekeeper to hell. References to regicide and equivocation were topical for Jacobeans because of The Gunpowder Plot. King Duncan’s murder is revealed in Act 2, Scene 3. King Duncan’s sons flee Scotland.