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Section: September 11
September 11, 1997
Referendum on Devolution which approved the creation of a new Scottish Parliament by a substantial majority.
September 11, 1945
The Citizens Theatre on Glasgow moved from its original location in Buchanan Street to the heart of the Gorbals.
September 11, 1922
Proportional representation for local elections is abolished in Northern Ireland
September 11, 1919
Dail Eireann is suppressed as a dangerous association by the British government and membership is deemed to be a crime
September 11, 1766
John Bligh, former MP for Athboy, who suffers from the delusion that he is a teapot, marries suddenly.
September 11, 1700
James Thomson, Scots author of Rule Britannia, born.
September 11, 1649
Massacre at Drogheda. Cromwell captures the town and slaughters the garrison
September 11, 1297
Victory of Wallace at Stirling bridge, Scotland
September 11, 1297
Battle of Stirling Bridge, Wallace (as famously portrayed by Mel Gibson in Braveheart) defeats Edward I.