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Contents
Foreword vii
I Introductory -- Historical and Geographical 1
II Prehistoric Peoples 12
III The Roman Walls 23
IV The Formation of the Kingdom of Scotland 33
V Early Saints and the Early Church 43
VI The Early Scottish Kingship 52
VII Early Society 59
VIII The Border Line 70
IX Feudal Scotland, I 83
X The Lord and his Castle 94
XI Feudal Scotland, II 101
XII The Early Burghs 111
XIII The Mediaeval Church, I 120
XIV Monks and Friars 128
XV The Mediaeval Church, II 134
XVZ The Competition for the Crown 143
Note A Edward I's Legalitas
Note B Edward I's Personal Interest in the Succession to
the Scottish Throne
XVII The War of Independence, I 156
XVIII The War of Independence, II 165
Note Some Reasons for England's Failure in the 'Scots War'
XIX 'Dark and Drublie Days' 177
XX The Burgesses Come to Parliament 186
Note Committees and Commissions of Parliament
XXI The Early Stewarts 195
XXII The Reign of James I 209
XXIII The Fifteenth Century 221
XXIV Merchants and Craftsmen 233

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Publication Information: Book Title: A New History of Scotland. Volume: 1. Contributors: William Croft Dickinson - author. Publisher: Nelson. Place of Publication: London. Publication Year: 1962. Page Number: v.
    
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