However, in rare cases, the term was also used for similar Anglo-Saxon officials in the English-speaking lands of the Scottish king.
Jamie (diminutive, found in all primarily English-speaking lands, U.K., Ireland, Canada, U.S.A., etc.)
At that time his "many novels of adventure and romance" already enoyed a "wide popularity in English-speaking lands."
The Magna Charta, issued in 1215, is the foundation of constitutional liberty in English-speaking lands.
In 1986, MacDonald observed that the Potter books had become a traditional part of childhood in both English-speaking lands and those in which the books had been translated.
This tale is to Balochistan what Romeo and Juliet is to English-speaking lands.
Much as I had enjoyed 'my Soviet adventure' it was good to be back in an English-speaking land again.
And because the King James Bible is based on later manuscripts, such verses "became part of the Bible tradition in English-speaking lands."
Up until the 20th century buskers were commonly called minstrels in the United States, Europe, and other English-speaking lands.