Early Scottish Charters : Prior to A. D. 1153 (Classic Reprint) by Archibald C Lawrie
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Author: Archibald C Lawrie
Number of Pages: 548 pages
Published Date: 23 Jun 2016
Publisher: Forgotten Books
Publication Country: United States
Language: English
Format: eBook
ISBN: 9781332312177
File Name: Early.Scottish.Charters.Prior.to.A..D..1153.(Classic.Reprint).pdf
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Excerpt from Early Scottish Charters: Prior to A. D. 1153
I hope some readers may be glad to have these documents collected in a single volume, printed in intelligible Latin, with explanatory and critical notes.
The little that is known of Scottish history before the end of the eleventh century is derived from English and Irish chronicles and annals. If there were earlier Scottish writers, and if grants and transfers of land were committed to writing, the writings have perished; only a few notitiae written in the twelfth century record the tradition of older grants to two or three religious houses. Not many of the charters of the first half of the twelfth century remain; the majority have come down to us copied in the chartularies of several monasteries; most of these copies are genuine, though some were composed by monks anxious to make a title to lands the original grants for which had been lost.
I have in the notes expressed doubts as to several charters which have hitherto been accepted as genuine. If my criticism of the foundation charter of Scone, of the 'Inquisitio David, ' and others, be well founded, some conclusions drawn by historians must be modified. The charters granted to English monasteries by King David and Earl Henry draw attention to the fact that they held Carlisle and many lands in Cumberland, that they were Earls of Northampton and Northumberland, and were lords of the Honour of Huntingdon.
Mr. Farrer discovered in the Register of the Abbey of Shrewsbury charters which proved that King David for some years held the honour of Lancaster north of the Ribble. It is probable that other charters of King David and his son may yet be discovered in England.
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