George Keith, fourth Earl Marischal is a case study of long-term, quietly successful and stable lordship through the reign of James VI. Marischal’s life provides a wholly underrepresented perspective on this era, where the study of rebellious and notorious characters has dominated. He is also a counter-example to the notion of a general crisis among the European nobility, at least in the Scottish context, as well as to the notion of a ‘conservative’ or ‘Catholic’ north east. In 1580 George inherited the richest earldom in Scotland, with a geographical extent stretching along the east coast from Caithness to East Lothian. His family came to be this wealthy as a long term consequence of the Battle of Flodden (1513) where a branch of the f...
Earlier histories of the Scottish parliament have been somewhat constitutional in emphasis and have...
The House of Gospatric was established in Scotland by Malcolm III after 1072 and endowed with lands ...
I. The covenant concept was undoubtedly the dominating influence in shaping the course of historical...
George Keith, fourth Earl Marischal is a case study of long-term, quietly successful and stable lord...
James VI and Noble Power in Scotland explores how Scotland was governed in the late sixteenth centur...
This thesis is a study of George Gordon, sixth earl of Huntly, from July 1581 to March 1595, analysi...
Francis Stewart, fifth earl Bothwell, was the grandson of king James V, nephew of Mary, queen of Sc...
The involvement of Scotland in international politics during the latter years of the reign of James ...
The House of Stewart which became the ruling house of Scotland, hadits origins in Celtic France in t...
The thesis is a detailed study of Scottish central government institutions, personnel and policies ...
This thesis examines and re-evaluates the political career and reputation of James Stewart, Earl of ...
Few reigns are so difficult to understand as that of the sixth James of Scotland; there are so many...
The period 1573 to 1603 offers a unique opportunity for the study of power politics in Scotland and...
In 1590 King James VI of Scotland was the supposed target of diabolical witchcraft; the North Berwic...
This book is the first detailed discussion of the political history of the Scottish Church in the re...
Earlier histories of the Scottish parliament have been somewhat constitutional in emphasis and have...
The House of Gospatric was established in Scotland by Malcolm III after 1072 and endowed with lands ...
I. The covenant concept was undoubtedly the dominating influence in shaping the course of historical...
George Keith, fourth Earl Marischal is a case study of long-term, quietly successful and stable lord...
James VI and Noble Power in Scotland explores how Scotland was governed in the late sixteenth centur...
This thesis is a study of George Gordon, sixth earl of Huntly, from July 1581 to March 1595, analysi...
Francis Stewart, fifth earl Bothwell, was the grandson of king James V, nephew of Mary, queen of Sc...
The involvement of Scotland in international politics during the latter years of the reign of James ...
The House of Stewart which became the ruling house of Scotland, hadits origins in Celtic France in t...
The thesis is a detailed study of Scottish central government institutions, personnel and policies ...
This thesis examines and re-evaluates the political career and reputation of James Stewart, Earl of ...
Few reigns are so difficult to understand as that of the sixth James of Scotland; there are so many...
The period 1573 to 1603 offers a unique opportunity for the study of power politics in Scotland and...
In 1590 King James VI of Scotland was the supposed target of diabolical witchcraft; the North Berwic...
This book is the first detailed discussion of the political history of the Scottish Church in the re...
Earlier histories of the Scottish parliament have been somewhat constitutional in emphasis and have...
The House of Gospatric was established in Scotland by Malcolm III after 1072 and endowed with lands ...
I. The covenant concept was undoubtedly the dominating influence in shaping the course of historical...