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Index
Abell, Adam, friar of Jedburgh, 247
Abercorn
castle of, 168
episcopal see at, 9
Aberdeen, 179, 180, 215, 222
bishop of, see Elphinstone,
William; Grenlaw, Gilbert
de; Kininmund, Alexander
de; Spens, Thomas
customs duties of, 157
university of, 182
Aberdeen Breviary, 252
Abernethy (Inverness-shire), barony
of, 212
Abernethy (Perthshire), 45, 70
Abertarff, vicar of, 246
Act of Annexation (1455), 169
Act of Annexation (1540), 194
Act of Revocation (1498), 184,
220 –1
Ada, daughter of David earl of
Huntingdon, 101
Ada, daughter of Henry son of
David I, 101
Adam, bishop of Caithness, 81
Aed, earl of Moray or Ross, 78
Aidan, St, 9
Alan, lord of Galloway, 30, 86, 89
Albany, duke of, see Stewart,
Alexander; Stewart, John;
Stewart, Murdoch; Stewart,
Robert
Albany Stewart family, 157 –8, 160,
200, 202, 205, 215, 216, 218,
226
Alexander III, pope, 47
Alexander I, king of Scots, 9, 26, 27,
28, 71, 78
Alexander II, king of Scots, 37 –8,
40, 86, 89, 102
actions in Galloway, 35, 89 –90
actions in northern Scotland, 31,
81, 82, 83
actions in western Scotland, 85,
103, 105
naming of Robert Bruce as heir
presumptive, 94, 101, 103
relations with England, 60, 74 –6
relations with France, 74 –5, 265
relations with papacy, 60 –1, 62

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Publication Information: Book Title: Medieval Scotland. Contributors: A. D. M. Barrell - author. Publisher: Cambridge University Press. Place of Publication: Cambridge, England. Publication Year: 2000. Page Number: 277.
    
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