Celtic Scotland : $b A history of ancient Alban. Volume 3 (of 3), Land and peopleSkene, W. F. (William Forbes)
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Celtic Scotland : $b A history of ancient Alban. Volume 3 (of 3), Land and people
Skene, W. F. (William Forbes)
Celts -- Scotland; Civilization, Celtic; Scotland -- Antiquities, Celtic; Scotland -- History -- To 1603
Footnote 1:
De toto regno, de insula Manniæ et de omnibus aliis insulis ad dictum
regnum Scotiæ pertinentibus necnon et de Tyndallia et de Penereth cum
aliis omnibus juribus et libertatibus ad dictum dominum Regem Scotiæ
spectantibus.—Rym. _Fœd._ ii. p. 266.
Footnote 2:
For this sketch of the attempts of the Scottish kings to obtain
possession of these northern provinces, Hailes’s _Annals_ and Vol. I.
of this work may be consulted.
Footnote 3:
Rymer’s _Fœdera_; Palgrave, _Records_, vol. i. pp. ii. 1.
Footnote 4:
Dominus autem rex, circa festum S. Michaelis (A.D. 1211) rediens inde
cum manu valida, Malcolmum comitem de Fyfe Moraviæ custodem
dereliquit.... Erat enim tunc temporis ipse (Willelmus Cumyn Comes de
Buchan) Custos Moraviæ.—_Scotichron._ B. viii. c. lxxvi.
Footnote 5:
It is thus described by Dio in the reign of the Emperor Severus.
Footnote 6:
Adamnan, _Vit. Columbæ_.
Footnote 7:
Provinciis septentrionalium Pictorum, hoc est, eis quæ arduis atque
horrentibus montium jugis ab australibus eorum sunt regionibus
sequestratæ. Namque ipsi australes Picti, qui intra eosdem montes
habent sedes.—_Hist. Ec._ lib. iii. cap. iv.
Footnote 8:
De situ Albaniæ quæ in se figuram hominis habet.—_Chron. Picts and
Scots_, p. 135.
Footnote 9:
Brevis Descriptio regni Scotiæ.—_Ib_. 214.
Footnote 10:
Fordun’s _Chronicle of Scotland_, B. ii. cc. vii. and viii. vol. ii.
pp. 36-7.
Footnote 11:
Coadunatus autem erat iste nefandus exercitus de Normannis, Germanis,
Anglis, de Northymbranis et Cumbris, de Teswetadala, de Lodonea, de
Pictis, qui vulgo Galleweienses dicuntur, et Scottis.—Ric. Hagustald.
_ad an_. 1138.
Footnote 12:
Fordun’s _Chron._ vol. i. App. I.
Footnote 13:
Qui duce Reuda de Hibernia progressi vel amicitia vel ferro sibimet
inter eos sedes quas hactenus habent, vindicarent.—_Bede_, i. c. 1.
Footnote 14:
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