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Robert Baillie David Laing. Page Letter to John Reid ( the Earl of Lauderdaill ) , 4th April , from Mr. James Durhame to George Lockhart , Rector of the University of Glasgow , 31ft March , to Mr. James Durhame , ( without date , ) to Mr ...
Robert Baillie David Laing. Page Letter to John Reid ( the Earl of Lauderdaill ) , 4th April , from Mr. James Durhame to George Lockhart , Rector of the University of Glasgow , 31ft March , to Mr. James Durhame , ( without date , ) to Mr ...
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Contents
CHAP PAGE 1 THE ROMAN EPISODE I | 1 |
EARLY SCOTLAND | 16 |
THE FOUNDATIONS ΙΟ | 17 |
A FEUDAL KINGDOM | 21 |
CONSOLIDATION | 40 |
THE CONTESTED SUCCESSION | 56 |
EARLDOMS AND SHERIFFDOMS circa 1300 | 64 |
THE BRUCES | 70 |
THE CATHOLIC REVOLT | 261 |
PROTESTANTS AND ROMAN CATHOLICS circa 1590 | 272 |
KING AND KIRK | 287 |
THE COVENANT | 311 |
COVENANTERS AND ROYALISTS 1644 | 352 |
THE SOLEMN LEAGUE | 353 |
THE CAMPAIGNS OF MONTROSE | 384 |
THE CROMWELLIAN UNION | 385 |
THE EARLY STEWARTS | 86 |
JAMES THE FIRST ΙΟΙ | 101 |
THE FALL OF THE DOUGLAS | 112 |
JAMES THE THIRD | 124 |
FLODDEN FIELD | 136 |
THE LOWLANDS AND THE BORDER DISTRICTS | 144 |
THE FRENCH ALLIANCE | 153 |
THE ARRAN REGENCY | 171 |
THE REFORMATION | 183 |
MARY STEWART | 204 |
THE COUNTERREFORMATION | 229 |
Common terms and phrases
Aberdeen action Albany Alexander alleged alliance already Angus Argyll army Arran Assembly August authority Balliol Berwick bishops Bothwell brother Bruce burghs Castle Catholic Celtic century Charles Châtellerault Church clergy Commissioners Comyn Council Court Court of Session Covenant Crown Darnley David death declared Douglas Duke Earl Earldom ecclesiastical Edinburgh Edinburgh Castle Edward Elizabeth enemies England English Episcopacy episcopal established Estates father favour feudal Firth force France French Galloway Glasgow Guise Hamilton heir Henry Henry's Holyrood Huntly invited Jacobite James James II John John Balliol July king king's kingdom Kirk Knox land later Lennox Lord March Margaret marriage Mary Mary Stewart Mary's menace ment ministers Montrose Moray Parliament peace Perth Presbyterian Prince promised proposed Protestant queen Reformation refused Regent reign religion restored Robert royal Scotland Scots Scottish sovereign St Andrews Stewart Stirling Stirling Castle summoned surrender throne tion Treaty union Whigs William