Society of Scotland in The High Middle Ages - Notes

Notes

  1. ^, Grant, "Thanes and Thanages", (1993), p. 42
  2. ^, Kelly, Early Irish Law.
  3. ^, Barrow, Robert Bruce, (1998), p. 7.
  4. ^, Barrow, Kingship and Unity, p. 34.
  5. ^, Grant, "Thanes and Thanages", pp. 43-44.
  6. ^ Barrow, Kingship and Unity, pp. 16-17.

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