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Maps | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
List of Abbreviations | ||
About the author | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | Government | |
1 | Pre-feudal Scotland: shires and thanes | 7 |
2 | The judex | 57 |
3 | The justiciar | 68 |
4 | The Anglo-Scottish Border | 112 |
5 | The Scots and the north of England | 130 |
Pt. II | Church | |
6 | The royal house and the religious orders | 151 |
7 | Benedictines, Tironensians and Cistercians | 169 |
8 | The clergy of St. Andrews | 187 |
9 | King David I and Glasgow | 203 |
10 | The clergy in the War of Independence | 214 |
Pt. III | Society | |
11 | Rural settlement in central and eastern Scotland | 233 |
12 | The beginnings of military feudalism | 250 |
13 | Scotland's 'Norman' families | 279 |
14 | Growth and structure of the Border | 296 |
15 | The earliest Stewarts and their lands | 312 |
16 | The highlands in the lifetime of Robert the Bruce | 332 |
Index | 350 |
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