The subject to be discussed in the following pages is in nature so comprehensive that some definition of the scope and content of this essay is required.The term 'secular service' has been viewed in its widest sense as covering all the various duties owing to a secular superior, whether Crown or subject. The exact significance of the well -known term 'forinsecum servitium' and the relation of ecclesiastical fiefs to this burden, especially in its military aspect, have been discussed at some length, for they seemed to be questions fundamental to the whole inquiry.The method followed was to draw up a list of all the different burdens, important and insignificant alike, and to work through all accessible charters for illustrations of...
Our aim is to present, as an Appendix, a transcription of the sacramental work of John Mill from the...
The stated purpose of the Society in Scotland for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge was the est...
The fundamental aim of this thesis is to demonstrate that continuity as much as change distinguishe...
This thesis looks at some aspects of the laity's devotional and ecclesiastical interests in the arc...
In its first half, this paper presents an overview of recent research on the popular experience of r...
In its first half, this paper presents an overview of recent research on the popular experience of r...
Despite the prominence of religious issues in the historiography of Restoration Scotland, understand...
Despite the prominence of religious issues in the historiography of Restoration Scotland, understand...
Despite the prominence of religious issues in the historiography of Restoration Scotland, understand...
Although lay patronage was abolished in 1690, the study emphasises the importance of linking that Ac...
The House of Gospatric was established in Scotland by Malcolm III after 1072 and endowed with lands ...
The Church was not the only progenitor and disseminator of ideas in medieval England, but it was the...
The 16th century Borders have been viewed traditionally as violent, feudal and catholic, but their f...
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 ...
Our aim is to present, as an Appendix, a transcription of the sacramental work of John Mill from the...
The stated purpose of the Society in Scotland for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge was the est...
The fundamental aim of this thesis is to demonstrate that continuity as much as change distinguishe...
This thesis looks at some aspects of the laity's devotional and ecclesiastical interests in the arc...
In its first half, this paper presents an overview of recent research on the popular experience of r...
In its first half, this paper presents an overview of recent research on the popular experience of r...
Despite the prominence of religious issues in the historiography of Restoration Scotland, understand...
Despite the prominence of religious issues in the historiography of Restoration Scotland, understand...
Despite the prominence of religious issues in the historiography of Restoration Scotland, understand...
Although lay patronage was abolished in 1690, the study emphasises the importance of linking that Ac...
The House of Gospatric was established in Scotland by Malcolm III after 1072 and endowed with lands ...
The Church was not the only progenitor and disseminator of ideas in medieval England, but it was the...
The 16th century Borders have been viewed traditionally as violent, feudal and catholic, but their f...
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 ...
Our aim is to present, as an Appendix, a transcription of the sacramental work of John Mill from the...
The stated purpose of the Society in Scotland for the Propagation of Christian Knowledge was the est...
The fundamental aim of this thesis is to demonstrate that continuity as much as change distinguishe...