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Papiers d'État Pièces et Documents inédits Ou Peu Connu Relatif a l'Histoire de l'Écosse Au XVIe Siècle. : 1513-1561.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Teulet, Jean Baptiste Alexandre Théodore, 1807-1866, author.
Series:
Papiers d'État Pièces et Documents inédits Ou Peu Connu Relatifs à l'Histoire de l'Écosse Au XVIe Siècle Series
Papiers d'État Pièces et Documents inédits Ou Peu Connu Relatifs à l'Histoire de l'Écosse Au XVIe Siècle Series ; v.1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Scotland--History.
Scotland.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (840 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Papiers d'état, pièces et documents inédite ou peu connus relatif à l'histoire de l'Écosse au XVIe siècle tirés des bibliothèques et des archives de France, et publiée pour le Bannatyne Club D'Èdimbourg
Papiers d'état, pièces et documents inédite ou peu connus relatif à l'histoire de l'Écosse au XVIe siècle tirés des bibliothèques et des archives de France, et publiée pour le Bannatyne Club D'Èdimbourg
Papiers d'état, pièces et documents inédite ou peu connus relatif à l'histoire de l'Écosse au XVIe siècle tirés des bibliothèques et des archives de France, et publiée pour le Bannatyne Club D'Èdimbourg
Papiers d'état, pièces et documents inédite ou peu connus relatif à l'histoire de l'Écosse au XVIe siècle tirés des bibliothèques et des archives de France, et publiée pour le Bannatyne Club D'Èdimbourg. Volume I, 1513-1561
Place of Publication:
Burlington : TannerRitchie Publishing, 2009.
Summary:
This volume is a historical compilation of state papers, unpublished extracts, and documents relating to the history of Scotland during the sixteenth century. Drawing from French libraries and archives, it provides a detailed perspective on political events, figures, and decisions affecting Scotland's history from 1513 to 1561. Published for the Bannatyne Club in Edinburgh, the work reflects scholarly efforts to uncover and preserve historical truths, offering insights into key events and the motivations of historical actors. This resource is intended for historians, researchers, and readers interested in Scottish history and its European connections. Generated by AI.
Contents:
TITLE PAGE
PREFACE - French
PREFACE - English
STATE PAPERS AND DOCUMENTS RELATING TO SCOTLAND
JAMES V
Minority of James V (1513-1528)
I: Mission of M. de Plains in Scotland (1515)
II: The Murder of La Bastie (1517)
III: Pope Leon X's brief in favour of Scotland (1518)
IV: Civil Wars during James V's minority (1520)
V: Declaration by Henry VIII regarding Scotland (1521)
VI: Letters from the Duke of Albany (1522)
VII: Mission of Van Rand with the Duke of Holstein (1522)
VIII: Mission of M. le Charron in Scotland
IX: Embassy of M. de Langeac in Scotland (1523)
X: Reception of the Duke of Albany in Parliament (1523)
XII: Delcaration of the Queen Regent of France regarding Scotland (1525)
XIII: Mission of John Cantuly, archdeacon of St. Andrews, in France (1525)
XIV: Mission of M. de Sagnes in Scotland (1525)
XV: Affairs of the Queen of Scotland (1527-1528)
XVI: Recommendation in favour of Alexander Stewart, commendator of Scone (1527)
XVII: Civil Wars during James V's mintory (1527)
XVIII: Complaints of Scottish merchants
Majority of James V (1528-1542)
XIX: Letter of King Frederick of Denmark to François I (1528)
XX: Negotiations for the marriage of James V to Princess Madeleine Valois (1533)
XXI: Recommendation in favour of the Duke of Albany (1533/4)
XXII: Deputation sent by James VI to Pope Paul III (c.1535)
XXIII: Proposed marriage between James V and Marie de Bourbon (1535/6)
XXIV: Marriage of James V in France to Princess Madeleine Valois (1536-1537) Generated by AI.
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ISBN:
9781441633606
144163360X
OCLC:
1477219835

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