The development of the Scottish privy, or secret, council has hitherto been located in the 1540s and attributed to the pressures on government brought about by royal minority. Concomitantly, scholarship exploring the personal rule of James V (1528–42) has focused on the king's relations with individual magnates and neglected the subject of institutional development during his reign. Through an examination of commentary on the council outwith the council register, ranging from acts of parliament to correspondence and reports by foreign observers, this article posits a significantly earlier date for conciliar development in Scotland than has hitherto been appreciated. The council is visible throughout the personal rule of James V, assuming a ...
This article provides a detailed study of the powers of the Committee of Estates of the Scottish Par...
This thesis examines the appointment of the Commissaries of Edinburgh, the court over which they pre...
Following the English northern rebellion of 1569, several high profile rebels crossed the border to ...
James VI and Noble Power in Scotland explores how Scotland was governed in the late sixteenth centur...
The personal reigns of James I and James II of Scotland are in some ways similar but, in others dis...
Three monarchs of Scotland (James V, Mary Queen of Scots, and James VI/I) were crowned during the si...
Assessments of the impact on Scotland of the union of 1603 remain divided, with many continuing to r...
This article for the first time correctly identifies a manuscript previously identified as an ‘offic...
The thesis is a detailed study of Scottish central government institutions, personnel and policies ...
Divisions in the Scottish political community that were evident by the end of the reign of James VI ...
Existing studies of early modern Scotland tend to focus on the crown, the nobility and the church. Y...
The involvement of Scotland in international politics during the latter years of the reign of James ...
This thesis examines the interaction between the Kirk’s institutions and the state between the fall...
It has been often said that the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries in England were pre-eminen...
This thesis examines the household and court of King James VI from the household establishment of hi...
This article provides a detailed study of the powers of the Committee of Estates of the Scottish Par...
This thesis examines the appointment of the Commissaries of Edinburgh, the court over which they pre...
Following the English northern rebellion of 1569, several high profile rebels crossed the border to ...
James VI and Noble Power in Scotland explores how Scotland was governed in the late sixteenth centur...
The personal reigns of James I and James II of Scotland are in some ways similar but, in others dis...
Three monarchs of Scotland (James V, Mary Queen of Scots, and James VI/I) were crowned during the si...
Assessments of the impact on Scotland of the union of 1603 remain divided, with many continuing to r...
This article for the first time correctly identifies a manuscript previously identified as an ‘offic...
The thesis is a detailed study of Scottish central government institutions, personnel and policies ...
Divisions in the Scottish political community that were evident by the end of the reign of James VI ...
Existing studies of early modern Scotland tend to focus on the crown, the nobility and the church. Y...
The involvement of Scotland in international politics during the latter years of the reign of James ...
This thesis examines the interaction between the Kirk’s institutions and the state between the fall...
It has been often said that the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries in England were pre-eminen...
This thesis examines the household and court of King James VI from the household establishment of hi...
This article provides a detailed study of the powers of the Committee of Estates of the Scottish Par...
This thesis examines the appointment of the Commissaries of Edinburgh, the court over which they pre...
Following the English northern rebellion of 1569, several high profile rebels crossed the border to ...