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- Scottish History Collection 2015
- Approaching the Pictish Language: Historiography, Early Evidence and the Question of Pritenic
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- Excavations at the Roman Civil Settlement at Inveresk, 1976-77 141
- Scandinavians in Dumfriesshire and Galloway
- Little Story Books and Small Pamphlets in Edinburgh, 16801760
- Scotland, Britain, Empire : Writing the Highlands, 1760–1860 / Kenneth Mcneil
- An Occupational Analysis of the Society of Friends in Nineteenth-Century Scotland Paul F
- Scottish Industrial History Vol 7.1 1984
- The Making of English National Identity
- The Episcopal Congregation of Charlotte Chapel, Edinburgh 1794-1818
- Planning for Pilgrims: St Andrews As the Second Rome', the Innes Review, Vol
- When Is Planning Permission Required?
- ANGLO-SCOTTISH TRACTS, 1701-1714 a Descriptive Checklist
- The Picts in Moray
- P-Celtic in Southern Scotland and Cumbria: a Review of the Place-Name Evidence for Possible Pictish Phonology
- A Note from Steven Pincus Dear Kind Readers, I Apologize for the Length
- In Search of the Northern Britons in the Early Historic Era (AD 400–1100)
- HADRIAN to CARACALLA Anthony R. Birley 'Frontier' on Its Own
- Trans-Atlantic Connections for Variable Grammatical Features
- The Tribes of North Britain Revisited Barrows W G *
- Cairns Mitchell Maps
- Philip Perry's Sketch of the Ancient British History
- The American Revolution and Popular Loyalism in the British Atlantic World
- (National Library of Scotland) American-Related Material
- Ptolemy, Tacitus and the Tribes of North Britain Joh Mannnc David *An Dbreezej T
- © Cede – Index Part 1 Reading 1. the Formation
- Britain and the Beginning of Scotland
- Anglo-Saxons and Scots
- Power and Empire: the Roman Conquest and Occupation of North Britain | University of Glasgow
- Cumbria Before the Vikings: a Review of Some 'Dark-Age' Problems in North-West England