In April 1523, an entry in the council register of the Scottish burgh of Aberdeen appointed two individuals, Thomas Menzies and Patrick Lesly, as Masters of Artillery for the following year.[1] Out of context, this appointment seems unsurprising. The first recorded Masters of Artillery in Aberdeen were appointed in 1512; both Menzies and Lesly were significantly involved in burgh government in the 1520s and in April 1523 had also been appointed to a small council advising on defence against a..
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grantor: University of TorontoPrevious histories of artillery have concentrated on the gun...
Describes James Smith’s construction techniques at the end of 17th century in Scotland
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On 25 August 1587 William Cunninghame and his son Umphra each armed with a quhingear and a pistolet ...
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Fryde E. B. Nicholson (Ranald). Edward III and the Scots. The formative years of a military career, ...
Certificate of enrolment of substitute to serve in place of A. Gatenby, Appleton le Moors, North Rid...
The 1857 time ball machinery at the Glasgow Sailors’ Home was supplied by Alexander McKenzie, mecha...
Accession Day on 17 November was ‘a holidaye which passed all the popes holidayes’ and the Tilts wer...
© 2014 Aaron Geoffrey MitchellThis thesis examines hiring practices at the University of Edinburgh f...
References to trumpeters appear in records of the Scottish royal court from the fourteenth and fifte...
Guns first came into use in Western Europe in the fourteenth century and 'the Scots were using them...
grantor: University of TorontoPrevious histories of artillery have concentrated on the gun...
Describes James Smith’s construction techniques at the end of 17th century in Scotland
This article examines the framework for burgh council elections in early modern Aberdeen. It first r...
Existing studies of early modern Scotland tend to focus on the crown, the nobility and the church. Y...
A biography of the gunner and his early career fighting in Spain and later role in building Scilly's...
In November 1523 a Scottish army, led by John Stewart, duke of Albany, invaded England for the first...
On 25 August 1587 William Cunninghame and his son Umphra each armed with a quhingear and a pistolet ...
Defence date: 4 November 2016Examining Board: Professor Luca Molá, Institut Universitaire Européen (...
Fryde E. B. Nicholson (Ranald). Edward III and the Scots. The formative years of a military career, ...
Certificate of enrolment of substitute to serve in place of A. Gatenby, Appleton le Moors, North Rid...
The 1857 time ball machinery at the Glasgow Sailors’ Home was supplied by Alexander McKenzie, mecha...
Accession Day on 17 November was ‘a holidaye which passed all the popes holidayes’ and the Tilts wer...
© 2014 Aaron Geoffrey MitchellThis thesis examines hiring practices at the University of Edinburgh f...
References to trumpeters appear in records of the Scottish royal court from the fourteenth and fifte...