The House of Gospatric was established in Scotland by Malcolm III after 1072 and endowed with lands surrounding the stronghold of Dunbar, in Lothian. The descendants of Gospatric accumulated vast estates in Lothian and the Merse, assuming the title ‘earl of Dunbar’ by c. 1200. Their charters, of which the earliest surviving dates to the earldom of Gospatric, brother of Dolfin (died c. 1138), belong to the mainstream of European charter culture and exemplify many of the changes in diplomatic observable elsewhere. They are rich in evidence which can be used with that of the chronicles, and of the English and later Scottish public records, concerning the extent of the Dunbar estate in south-east Scotland. They indicate a variety of forms of la...
The first part of a two-part study of the 14th-century Fleming earls of Wigtown, this paper explores...
This article traces the adoption of charters by women in Scotia, the core region of the kingdom of ...
This article traces the adoption of charters by women in Scotia, the core region of the kingdom of ...
The House of Gospatric was established in Scotland by Malcolm III after 1072 and endowed with lands ...
The House of Gospatric was established in Scotland by Malcolm III after 1072 and endowed with lands ...
It has been argued that the development of royal government and legal concepts in twelfth and thirte...
A detailed examination of the interactions between individuals and their wider social experiences is...
A detailed examination of the interactions between individuals and their wider social experiences is...
There is considerable extant source material concerning the Scottish Cistercian Houses between the y...
The earldom of Ross was a dominant force in medieval Scotland. This was primarily due to its strateg...
The earldom of Ross was a dominant force in medieval Scotland. This was primarily due to its strateg...
The House of Stewart which became the ruling house of Scotland, hadits origins in Celtic France in t...
Discussions of medieval statehood are guided (explicitly or implicitly) by the work of social scient...
The first part of a two-part study of the 14th-century Fleming earls of Wigtown, this paper explores...
Various ‘donation’ accounts of the twelfth century attempted to explain Scottish rule of ‘Lothian’ a...
The first part of a two-part study of the 14th-century Fleming earls of Wigtown, this paper explores...
This article traces the adoption of charters by women in Scotia, the core region of the kingdom of ...
This article traces the adoption of charters by women in Scotia, the core region of the kingdom of ...
The House of Gospatric was established in Scotland by Malcolm III after 1072 and endowed with lands ...
The House of Gospatric was established in Scotland by Malcolm III after 1072 and endowed with lands ...
It has been argued that the development of royal government and legal concepts in twelfth and thirte...
A detailed examination of the interactions between individuals and their wider social experiences is...
A detailed examination of the interactions between individuals and their wider social experiences is...
There is considerable extant source material concerning the Scottish Cistercian Houses between the y...
The earldom of Ross was a dominant force in medieval Scotland. This was primarily due to its strateg...
The earldom of Ross was a dominant force in medieval Scotland. This was primarily due to its strateg...
The House of Stewart which became the ruling house of Scotland, hadits origins in Celtic France in t...
Discussions of medieval statehood are guided (explicitly or implicitly) by the work of social scient...
The first part of a two-part study of the 14th-century Fleming earls of Wigtown, this paper explores...
Various ‘donation’ accounts of the twelfth century attempted to explain Scottish rule of ‘Lothian’ a...
The first part of a two-part study of the 14th-century Fleming earls of Wigtown, this paper explores...
This article traces the adoption of charters by women in Scotia, the core region of the kingdom of ...
This article traces the adoption of charters by women in Scotia, the core region of the kingdom of ...