This thesis examines the political, social and, in particular, military conditions that influenced the allegiance of the men and women of the political community of Lothian, that is to say those people with personal landholding, legal and military obligations whose services were crucial to the efficient administration of the sheriffdom and whose support was courted by kings and magnates alike. The key issue is the high degree of survival among these minor landed families. The upper strata of Scottish political society underwent considerable changes in the early to middle fourteenth century through the fortunes of war, in particular through the disinheritance of the Comyn family and their allies early in the reign of Robert I. Some families ...
This thesis seeks to investigate - through a regional case study of Norfolk county society between 1...
This thesis examines the kingship of David II, king of Scots (1329-71), son of Robert Bruce (Robert ...
The House of Gospatric was established in Scotland by Malcolm III after 1072 and endowed with lands ...
This thesis examines the allegiance of Scottish bishops between 1332, when Edward Balliol invaded Sc...
The purpose of the thesis is to examine whether the second war of independence from 1332-41 was a ‘n...
This thesis investigates royalism within Scottish society during the British Civil Wars (c.1638-1651...
In the closing decades of the thirteenth century, the king of England, Edward I, embarked upon a ser...
This thesis is a study of the fortunes of members of the Scottish Highland military elite during th...
From the mid-fifteenth century onwards, the Scottish aristocratic community made increasing use of ...
The personal reign of Alexander III of Scotland saw a dramatic reversal of the weak monarchy, divid...
This paper examines the Scottish parliament’s arrangements for defence laid down in 1482, just befor...
This thesis examines society in the marches between England and Scotland, and engages with the histo...
Various ‘donation’ accounts of the twelfth century attempted to explain Scottish rule of ‘Lothian’ a...
This dissertation examines the rebellion of the Lords of the Congregation, who aimed to establish Pr...
The Scottish kingdom has often been portrayed as standing at the periphery of late medieval Europe. ...
This thesis seeks to investigate - through a regional case study of Norfolk county society between 1...
This thesis examines the kingship of David II, king of Scots (1329-71), son of Robert Bruce (Robert ...
The House of Gospatric was established in Scotland by Malcolm III after 1072 and endowed with lands ...
This thesis examines the allegiance of Scottish bishops between 1332, when Edward Balliol invaded Sc...
The purpose of the thesis is to examine whether the second war of independence from 1332-41 was a ‘n...
This thesis investigates royalism within Scottish society during the British Civil Wars (c.1638-1651...
In the closing decades of the thirteenth century, the king of England, Edward I, embarked upon a ser...
This thesis is a study of the fortunes of members of the Scottish Highland military elite during th...
From the mid-fifteenth century onwards, the Scottish aristocratic community made increasing use of ...
The personal reign of Alexander III of Scotland saw a dramatic reversal of the weak monarchy, divid...
This paper examines the Scottish parliament’s arrangements for defence laid down in 1482, just befor...
This thesis examines society in the marches between England and Scotland, and engages with the histo...
Various ‘donation’ accounts of the twelfth century attempted to explain Scottish rule of ‘Lothian’ a...
This dissertation examines the rebellion of the Lords of the Congregation, who aimed to establish Pr...
The Scottish kingdom has often been portrayed as standing at the periphery of late medieval Europe. ...
This thesis seeks to investigate - through a regional case study of Norfolk county society between 1...
This thesis examines the kingship of David II, king of Scots (1329-71), son of Robert Bruce (Robert ...
The House of Gospatric was established in Scotland by Malcolm III after 1072 and endowed with lands ...