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Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotoroum.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Burnett, George.
Series:
Exchequer Rolls of Scotland Series
Exchequer Rolls of Scotland Series ; v.8
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Finance, Public.
Scotland.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (829 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Exchequer rolls of Scotland
Exchequer rolls of Scotland Volume 8, 1470-1479
Place of Publication:
Burlington : TannerRitchie Publishing, 2010.
Summary:
This volume, part of a multi-volume series, compiles the Exchequer Rolls of Scotland from 1470 to 1479. Edited by George Burnett, Lyon King of Arms, it provides detailed financial and administrative records from the Scottish Exchequer during the late medieval period. The book includes accounts from sheriffs, bailies, and other officials across Scotland, reflecting the governance, taxation, and economic framework of the era. It also documents key historical events and figures, such as the fall of the Boyds and negotiations with England. Aimed at historians, researchers, and scholars specializing in Scottish history, medieval studies, and archival research, this work offers a comprehensive resource for understanding Scotland's political, social, and economic systems in the 15th century. Generated by AI.
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ISBN:
9781441685247
1441685243
OCLC:
1243116754

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