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Northern Scotland : Volume 7

Northern Scotland : Volume 7

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Delve into the rich history, culture, and geography of northern Scotland with this comprehensive annual journal. Featuring ten papers divided into three parts, this volume explores the region's fascinating themes, including the Inner Hebrides, economic and political developments, and the significance of archives in northern Scotland. The journal's expert contributors provide in-depth insights into the region's unique character, making it an invaluable resource for scholars, researchers, and anyone interested in the region. With its peer-reviewed format, this journal offers a trusted and authoritative source of information on northern Scotland. A must-have for anyone seeking to understand the complexities and nuances of this captivating region.
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Delve into the rich history, culture, and geography of northern Scotland with this comprehensive annual journal. Featuring ten papers divided into three parts, this volume explores the region's fascinating themes, including the Inner Hebrides, economic and political developments, and the significance of archives in northern Scotland. The journal's expert contributors provide in-depth insights into the region's unique character, making it an invaluable resource for scholars, researchers, and anyone interested in the region. With its peer-reviewed format, this journal offers a trusted and authoritative source of information on northern Scotland. A must-have for anyone seeking to understand the complexities and nuances of this captivating region.
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Fourteen-Year-Old Edward III Becomes King

1328: The Shameful Treaty Of Northampton

Edward Is Married To Philippa Of Hainault

1330: Mortimer Is Hanged, Isabella A Permanent Captive

Renewed Hostilities With Scotland And France

1337: Edward Renews His Claim To France: 100 Years' War Begins

1346: The Battle Of Crecy: The Prince Of Wales Becomes The Black Prince

The Order Of The Garter

The Black Death

1355: The Battle Of Poitiers

The Growing Importance Of The Commons

Edward III's Reign Draws To A End

1377: Ten-Year Old Richard II Becomes King, John Of Gaunt Steward Of England

1381: The Peasant's Revolt: Wat Tyler

Henry Bolingbroke And The Duke Of Gloucester

Richard Strikes Back

1399: Richard II's Downfall

1399: Henry IV Imprisons Richard II In Pontefract Castle

Burning At The Stake Is Legalised

War With Scotland And Wales: Owen Glendower

1403: Hotspur Slain

1413: Henry IV Dies Of Leprosy: Henry V Crowned

1415: The Battle Of Agincourt

1422: Henry V Dies: Henry VI Becomes King At Nine Years Old

Joan Of Arc: Northern France Re-Conquered By The French

1450: The Kentish Rebellion: Jack Cade

The King Goes Mad

1455: The Wars Of The Roses Begins

1461: The Duke Of York Is Crowned Edward IV

1469: The Battle Of Edgecote

Warwick The Kingmaker Returns And Is Killed

1483: Edward IV Dies

Richard Of Gloucester Becomes Protector

The Princes In The Tower

Rebellion Against Richard III

1485: Richard Killed At The Battle Of Bosworth

1485: Henry Tudor Crowned King Henry VII

England In The Late 15th Century

Henry VII's Hold On Power

The Importance Of Ireland...

...And Scotland, And France And Spain

The Best Businessman Ever To Sit On The English Throne

1509: Henry VIII Becomes King At Eighteen-Years-Old

1513: The Battle Of The Spurs

Flodden Field: James IV Of Scotland Killed

Thomas Wolsey And The Court Of Star Chamber

1515: An Audience With Henry VIII

The European Renaissance: Erasmus And Sir Thomas More

Henry Wants Rid Of Catherine Of Aragon: The Fall Of Wolsey

Henry Is Made Head Of The Church: Marries Anne Boleyn

1536: Henry Marries Jane Seymour: Dissolution Of The Monasteries

Thomas Cromwell

Jack Horner

The Bible In English

Anne Of Cleaves And The Fall Of Thomas Cromwell

1543: Act Of The Government Of Wales: War With Scotland And France

1547: The Decline Of Henry VIII

Edward VI Becomes King At Nine-Years-Old

Economic Crisis, Rebellion And The Struggle For Power

Riots In East Anglia: Robert Ket

Warwick Persuades The King To Make Lady Jane Grey His Heir

1553: Edward VI Dies: Popular Support For Mary I

Mary Marries The Future Philip II Of Spain

The Burning Of Latimer, Ridley And Thomas Cranmer

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