I NOTE with interest Niall McTeague’s letter (August 24) on Zionism and nationalism, in which he states that “to my knowledge we have not lost any part of Scotland to England or other country”.

Berwick-upon-Tweed was Scotland’s principal seaport, carrying on a prosperous trade with Europe until Edward I invaded, ransacked it and slaughtered the population in 1296.

The Scots recovered it in 1318, but for the next 64 years it changed hands a dozen times, finally being taken in 1482 by Richard of Gloucester (later Richard III) following an invasion.

Perhaps one of your readers may be able to tell us if any efforts were made to restore it to Scotland.

Moira Cherrie,

36 Crawfurd Roard,

Rutherglen,

Glasgow.