Eóin Mac Suibhne Explained
Eóin Mac Suibhne |
Noble Family: | Clann Suibhne |
Father: | Suibhne Mac Suibhne |
Eóin Mac Suibhne (fl. 1310) was a fourteenth-century Scottish nobleman and a leading member of Clann Suibhne. In the middle of the thirteenth century, seemingly during the 1260s, Eóin's family appears to have been ejected from its homeland in Argyll by the Stewart/Menteith kindred. It may have been during this period that members of Clann Suibhne took up residence in Ireland.
In the first decade of the fourteenth century, Eóin appears on record claiming his family's Scottish lands. As such, Eóin campaigned on behalf of the English cause during the First War of Scottish Independence as a means of combating the Stewarts/Menteiths. An expedition by Eóin to reclaim his ancestral lordship may be referred to by a particular piece of mediaeval Gaelic poetry. Although a sixteenth-century source alleges that Eóin was the first Clann Suibhne Lord of Fanad, contemporary sources appear to show that the family gained the lordship later in the fourteenth century.
Background
Eóin was a member of Clann Suibhne,[1] a family descended[2] from the eponymous Suibhne mac Duinn Shléibhe.[3] Eóin's father was Suibhne, son of Maol Mhuire an Sparáin. The latter was a son of Murchadh Mac Suibhne,[4] grandson of Suibhne mac Duinn Shléibhe.[5]
At some point in the mid thirteenth century[6] —perhaps in the 1260s—Eóin's family appears to have been ejected from its homeland in Argyll.[7] At about this point, the clan seems to have been displaced and replaced in the region by the Stewart/Menteith kindred.[8] As such, it may have been at about this time that Clann Suibhne took up residence in Ireland,[9] and it may have been during this period that the family began to act as suppliers of gallowglass warriors there.[10] Eóin's great-grandfather, Murchadh Mac Suibhne, is certainly reported to have perished in Ireland, as the prisoner of the Earl of Ulster, in 1267.[11]
As late as 1261, an earlier member of the clan, a certain Dubhghall mac Suibhne, is reported to have been the lord of Skipness Castle and its adjacent chapel. That year, according to a charter witnessed by Walter Stewart, Earl of Menteith, Dubhghall granted away some of his territory to Paisley Abbey.[12] The following year, Dubhghall is said to have signed over Skipness, and lands in Knapdale, Kintyre, and Cowal.[13]
The circumstances surrounding of Dubhghall's contract with Walter are unclear.[14] There are no other records regarding the allotment of Clann Suibhne lands during this period, and it is not known if the Stewarts/Menteiths or their allies had already established themselves in Knapdale.[15] One possibility is that Dubhghall and his family succumbed to a military campaign against them.[16] The creation of the Stewart/Menteith lordship of Knapdale may have been undertaken in the context of extending Scottish royal authority into Argyll and the Isles.[17] This transition of power certainly seems to have marked an increase in Scottish authority in Argyll.[18] In any case, the continued Stewart/Menteith lordship of Knapdale is evidenced by Walter's grant of churches in Knapdale to Kilwinning Abbey,[19] and by an act of parliament that notes the earl's land of Knapdale in 1293.[20] Regardless, ensuing historical events reveal that later members of Clann Suibhne regarded this territorial arrangement as unacceptable.[21]
Campaigning for the English in 1310
Eóin appears to be the subject of a remarkable piece of Gaelic poetry called Dál chabhlaigh ar Chaistéal Suibhne ("An assembling of a fleet against Castle Sween").[22] The poem was authored by Artúr Dall Mac Gurcaigh,[23] and possibly composed for Eóin himself.[24] Artúr's poem purports to describe a seaborne invasion of Castle Sween and surrounding Knapdale from Ireland.[25] Whilst it is possible that the poem refers to an actual attack upon the ancestral Clann Suibhne seat,[26] it is also possible that the composition merely depicts an idealised and exaggerated expedition that was never undertaken.[27] In fact, there is reason to suspect that the poem was composed not for Eóin, but for a fourteenth-century member of the kindred, Eóghan, brother of Toirdhealbhach Caoch Mac Suibhne, Lord of Fanad. As such, Dál chabhlaigh ar Chaistéal Suibhne may instead concern a proposed expedition by Eóghan to reclaim his family's ancestral Scottish heritage.[28]
Historically, in February 1306, Robert Bruce VII, Earl of Carrick, a claimant to the Scottish throne, murdered his chief rival to the kingship, John Comyn of Badenoch.[29] Although the former seized the throne (as Robert I) by March, the English Crown immediately struck back, defeating his forces in June. By September, Robert was a fugitive, and seems to have escaped into the Hebrides.[30] In 1307, at about the time of the death of Edward I, King of England in July, Robert mounted a remarkable return to power.[31] By 1309, his opponents had been largely overcome, and he held his first parliament as king.[32]
In 1310, King Edward II of England orchestrated an expedition into Scotland. One component of the campaign was a maritime force launched from Ireland under the command of Richard de Burgh, Earl of Ulster.[33] One possibility is that Richard was meant to support the forces of the English-aligned Clann Dubhghaill in Argyll. It may well have been in the context of bolstering the campaign that the English Crown reached out to Eóin and other neighbouring maritime magnates.[34]
Specifically, in July 1310, correspondence between Eóin and Edward II reveals that the English king granted Eóin—and Eóin's brothers Toirdhealbhach and Murchadh—the land of Knapdale which formerly belonged to their ancestors, as a means to continue to combat Walter's son, John Menteith, an adherent of the Scottish Crown.[35] Clearly, the Stewart/Menteith opposition to Edward II was the catalyst for Eóin's support of the English.[36] Clann Suibhne's alignment with the English, therefore, exemplifies how bitter long-standing local rivalries dictated the adherence or opposition to the Bruce cause.[37] Further correspondence likewise evinces this royal grant to Eóin, and reveals that he was in the company of Aonghus Óg Mac Domhnaill and Hugh Bisset whilst on campaign against John.[38] Eóin's letter to the king specifies that, although he was able to visit Knapdale and view it, he was unable to gain possession of it on account of the occupying forces of Eóin Mac Dubhghaill.[39] In any case, in early August, within weeks of Richard's intended maritime campaign, Edward II redirected the fleet to Mann, and placed it under the command of Simon de Montagu.[40]
If Dál chabhlaigh ar Chaistéal Suibhne indeed refers to a specific event, it is conceivable that this event took place at about the time of Edward II's grant to Eóin.[41] Whatever the case, Clann Suibhne was apparently unable to make good of the king's grant, and never regained possession of Knapdale.[42] The fact that th earl's maritime campaign never materialised as intended may account for Eóin's inability to secure his ancestral lands.[43] In consequence of this failure, Eóin appears to have thereafter served in Ireland,[44] where members of Clann Suibhne later served as military commanders.[45] If the largely legendary sixteenth-century Leabhar Clainne Suibhne is to be believed, Eóin was banished from Scotland having killed a man,[46] after which Eóin relocated to Ireland, and overcame the Uí Bresléin to become the first in a long line of Clann Suibhne lords of Fanad.[47] However, there is reason to suspect that this account is erroneous. For example, this supposed massacre of the Uí Bresléin is not documented by any of the Irish annals.[48] In fact, the Uí Bresléin were earlier dispossessed by the Uí Domhnaill, and the fifteenth- to sixteenth-century Annals of Ulster notes the death of the Uí Domhnaill Lord of Fanad in 1281.[49] Also, Leabhar Clainne Suibhne notes that certain territories within Fanad were granted to Clann Suibhne by the Uí Domhnaill later in the fourteenth century, which suggests that Clann Suibhne was not then in possession of the lordship.[50] In fact, the first recorded Clann Suibhne Lord of Fanad is Toirdhealbhach Caoch.[51]
Final loss of the Clann Suibhne patrimony
In 1314, Edward II granted one of his Scottish retainers, a certain Dungal de Gyvelestone, the lands of Knapdale and Glendaruel. In this grant, these territories are stated to have been in the hands of John, and to have been earlier possessed by a certain "Suny Magurke"—presumably at some point in the late thirteenth century.[52] On one hand, Suny's recorded name could indicate that he was the son of a man named Murchadh[53] —perhaps a son of Murchadh Mac Suibhne who died in 1267, or a son of the like-named brother of Eóin noted in 1310.[54] On the other hand, it is possible that Suny is identical to Eóin's father, and that his recorded name equates to Suibhne Mag Bhuirrche.[4]
Following Robert's consolidation of authority in Scotland, the lands of English adherents were forfeited and redistributed to close supporters of the Bruce cause. As such, the vast Clann Dubhghaill maritime territories were broken up and granted away to various kindreds. As for the former Clann Suibhne lordship of Knapdale, Robert apparently granted it to John.[55] The latter's like-named grandson was certainly styled "Lord of Knapdale and Arran" in 1357,[56] and is recorded to have granted various lands in the lordship—including Castle Sween—to Giolla Easbuig Caimbéal, Lord of Loch Awe.[57]
Clann Suibhne connections with the Uí Domhnaill
Domhnall Óg Ó Domhnaill, King of Tír Chonaill was evidently allied in marriage with Clann Suibhne.[58] According to the sixteenth-century pedigrees of the Uí Domhnaill, a daughter of a certain Mac Suibhne was the mother of Domhnall Óg's son and successor, Aodh.[59] In fact, Domhnall Óg was himself fostered amongst Clann Suibhne,[60] as evidenced by a contemporary poem composed by Giolla Brighde Mac Con Midhe.[61] Aodh was first inaugurated as king in 1281. The fact that his mother is unlikely to have been born much later than 1250 suggests that she was not a daughter of Eóin.[62] Nevertheless, Leabhar Clainne Suibhne claims that Eóin, by way of a daughter named Caiteríona, was indeed Aodh's maternal grandfather.[63]
In September 1286, members of the faction concluded a pact, known as the Turnberry Band, in which certain Scottish and Anglo-Irish magnates pledged to support one another.[64] Three of the cosignatories were members of the Stewart/Menteith kindred: Walter, and his two sons, Alexander and John.[64] The participation of these men in the band could have also concerned their family's part in the annexation of the Clann Suibhne lordship in Argyll. Forced from its homeland, Clann Suibhne evidently found a safe haven in Tír Chonaill on account of its marital alliance with Domhnall Óg.[65] Another cosignatory was Richard,[64] son of the man in whose prison Murchadh Mac Suibhne died in 1267.[66] As such, it is conceivable that the Stewart/Menteith aspect of the band concerned the continued threat that the family faced from Clann Suibhne, now seemingly seated in Tír Chonaill, and backed by Aodh. Likewise, the part played by the Earl of Ulster in Murchadh Mac Suibhne's demise could be evidence that this comital family of de Burgh was opposed to the settlement of Clann Suibhne in Ireland, and therefore aligned with the Stewarts/Menteiths in regard to the fate of Clann Suibhne.[67]
Two other cosignatories were Aonghus Mór mac Domhnaill, Lord of Islay, and his succeeding son, Alasdair Óg, leading members of Clann Domhnaill.[64] It is evident that a daughter of Aonghus Mór was married to Domhnall Óg,[68] and that this woman was the mother of Domhnall Óg's son, Toirdhealbhach.[69] As such, the participation of Aonghus Mór and Alasdair Óg in the band could well have concerned an attempt to install Toirdhealbhach—matrilineally descended from Clann Domhnaill—as King of Tír Chonaill over the competing claims of this man's opposing half-brother, Aodh—matrilineally descended from Clann Suibhne.[70] Certainly, in 1290, the fifteenth- to sixteenth-century Annals of Connacht,[71] the sixteenth-century Annals of Loch Cé,[72] the seventeenth-century Annals of the Four Masters,[73] and the Annals of Ulster report that Aodh was defeated at the hands of his half-brother, who thereby seized the kingship of Tír Chonaill through the power of Clann Domhnaill.[74] Whether this clash was a direct result of the bond is uncertain, although it seems likely that Aonghus Mór's part in the pact concerned the value of his kindred's military might.[75] When Toirdhealbhach was defeated again in 1295, the Annals of the Four Masters reports that he was forced from Tír Chonaill, and found sanctuary with Cineál Eoghain and Clann Domhnaill.[76] Contentions between the half-brothers and their allies continued until Toirdhealbhach's defeat and death at the hands of Aodh in 1303.[77] The Clann Suibhne gallowglasses that lent support to Aodh's cause may well have been commanded by Eóin,[78] and it may have been from Tír Chonaill, with Aodh's backing, where Clann Suibhne launched its campaigns against the Stewarts/Menteiths.[79] The history of Clann Suibhne in the thirteenth- and fourteenth centuries reveals not only the remarkable military power at the disposal of its leadership, but also the ability of these leaders to maintain cohesion without a fixed territorial base.[80]
References
Primary sources
- Web site: Annals of Loch Cé . 2005 . . 13 April 2005 . . 21 November 2017 . A5 .
- Web site: Annals of Loch Cé . 2008 . Corpus of Electronic Texts . 5 September 2008 . University College Cork . 21 November 2017 . A6 .
- Web site: Annals of the Four Masters . 2013a . Corpus of Electronic Texts . 3 December 2013 . University College Cork . 21 November 2017 . A7 .
- Web site: Annals of the Four Masters . 2013b . Corpus of Electronic Texts . 16 December 2013 . University College Cork . 21 November 2017 . A8 .
- Web site: Annála Connacht . 2011a . Corpus of Electronic Texts . 25 January 2011 . University College Cork . 20 November 2017 . A3 .
- Web site: Annála Connacht . 2011b . Corpus of Electronic Texts . 25 January 2011 . University College Cork . 20 November 2017 . A4 .
- Web site: Annala Uladh: Annals of Ulster Otherwise Annala Senait, Annals of Senat . 2003 . Corpus of Electronic Texts . 28 January 2003 . University College Cork . 21 November 2017 . A9 .
- Web site: Annala Uladh: Annals of Ulster Otherwise Annala Senait, Annals of Senat . 2005 . Corpus of Electronic Texts . 13 April 2005 . University College Cork . 21 November 2017 . A10 .
- Book: Ayloffe . J . Joseph Ayloffe . 1774 . Calendars of the Ancient Charters, and of the Welch and Scotish Rolls, Now Remaining in the Tower of London . . London . 20425438M . A2 .
- Book: 1884 . Bain . J . Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland . 2 . H. M. General Register House . Edinburgh . B4 .
- Book: 1887 . Bain . J . Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland . 3 . H. M. General Register House . Edinburgh . B5 .
- Web site: Bardic Poetry Database . Bardic Poetry Database . 9 December 2017 . B20 .
- Book: 1898 . Calendar of the Patent Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office: Edward II, A.D. 1307–1327 . . London . C11 .
- Web site: Document 3/0/0 . n.d. . People of Medieval Scotland, 1093–1371 . 31 October 2018 . D17 .
- Web site: Document 3/19/4 . n.d. . People of Medieval Scotland, 1093–1371 . 31 October 2018 . D16 .
- Web site: Document 3/19/5 . n.d. . People of Medieval Scotland, 1093–1371 . 31 October 2018 . D15 .
- Web site: Document 3/31/0 . n.d. . People of Medieval Scotland, 1093–1371 . 31 October 2018 . D14 .
- Web site: Document 3/90/11 . n.d. . People of Medieval Scotland, 1093–1371 . 31 October 2018 . D13 .
- Web site: Document 3/381/0 . n.d. . People of Medieval Scotland, 1093–1371 . 31 October 2018 . D12 .
- Web site: Document 3/381/1 . n.d. . People of Medieval Scotland, 1093–1371 . 31 October 2018 . D11 .
- Book: 1963 . 1923 . List of Diplomatic Documents, Scottish Documents, and Papal Bulls Preserved in the Public Record Office . Lists and Indexes . Kraus Reprint Corporation . New York . L1 .
- Web site: Mac Carthaigh's Book . 2010a . Corpus of Electronic Texts . 23 March 2010 . University College Cork . 21 November 2017 . M11 .
- Web site: Mac Carthaigh's Book . 2010b . Corpus of Electronic Texts . 23 March 2010 . University College Cork . 21 November 2017 . M10 .
- McKenna . L . Lambert McKenna . 1946 . Some Irish Bardic Poems: LXXVII . Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review . 35 . 137 . 40–44 . 0039-3495 . 30099620 . M9 .
- Book: M'Lachlan . T . Skene . WF . William Forbes Skene . 1862 . The Dean of Lismore's Book: A Selection of Ancient Gaelic Poetry . Edmonston and Douglas . Edinburgh . 23649974M . M4 .
- Book: Munro . J . Munro . RW . 1986 . The Acts of the Lords of the Isles, 1336–1493 . Scottish History Society, Fourth Series . . Edinburgh . 0-906245-07-9 . M7 .
- Book: 1854 . Origines Parochiales Scotiae: The Antiquities, Ecclesiastical and Territorial, of the Parishes of Scotland . 2, pt. 1 . W.H. Lizars . Edinburgh . 24829769M . O1 .
- Book: Ó Donnchadha . T . Tadhg Ó Donnchadha . 1931 . Leabhar Cloinne Aodha Buidhe . Oifig an tSoláthair i Saorstát hÉireann . Dublin . O2 .
- Web site: n.d. . National Library of Scotland Adv. MS 72.1.37 . Irish Script on Screen . Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies . 1 August 2018 . N2 .
- Book: Palgrave . F . Francis Palgrave . 1830 . Parliamentary Writs and Writs of Military Summons . 2 . . P19 .
- Book: 1832 . Registrum Monasterii de Passelet, Cartas Privilegia Conventiones Aliaque Munimenta Complectens, A Domo Fundata A.D. MCLXIII Usque Ad A.D. MDXXIX . Edinburgh . 24829867M . R2 .
- Book: 1798 . Robertson . W . William Robertson (historian) . An Index Drawn Up About the Year 1629, of Many Records of Charters, Granted by the Different Sovereigns of Scotland Between the Years 1309 and 1413 . Murray & Cochrane . Edinburgh . 13508879M . R9 .
- Book: 1814 . Rotuli Scotiæ in Turri Londinensi . 1 . . R3 .
- Web site: RPS, 1293/2/17 . . n.d.a . 20 November 2017 . R5 .
- Web site: RPS, 1293/2/17 . The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707 . n.d.b . 20 November 2017 . R6 .
- Web site: RPS, 1309/1 . The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707 . n.d.a . 27 November 2017 . R12 .
- Web site: RPS, 1309/1 . The Records of the Parliaments of Scotland to 1707 . n.d.b . 27 November 2017 . R13 .
- Web site: Source Name / Title: AU, 1290, p. 373 . n.d. . The Galloglass Project . 11 November 2017 . S10 . 1 December 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171201082337/http://galloglass.ucc.ie/Source.php?id=583 . dead .
- Web site: Source Name / Title: The Annals of Connacht (AD 1224–1544), ed. A. Martin Freeman (Dublin: The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1944), p. 185, Paragraph 7 (1290) . n.d.a . The Galloglass Project . 23 November 2017 . S8 . 1 December 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171201082130/http://galloglass.ucc.ie/Source.php?id=337 . dead .
- Web site: Source Name / Title: The Annals of Connacht (AD 1224–1544), ed. A. Martin Freeman (Dublin: The Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, 1944), p. 185, Paragraph 7 (1290) . n.d.b . The Galloglass Project . 11 November 2017 . S9 . 1 December 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171201082247/http://galloglass.ucc.ie/Source.php?id=338 . dead .
- Web site: n.d. . Statutes of England to 1320 . Digital Bodleian . 20 November 2018 . S13 .
- Book: 1870a . Stevenson . J . Joseph Stevenson . Documents Illustrative of the History of Scotland . 1 . H.M. General Register House . Edinburgh . S7 .
- Book: 1870b . Stevenson . J . Documents Illustrative of the History of Scotland . 2 . H.M. General Register House . Edinburgh . S3 .
- Book: 1844 . The Acts of the Parliaments of Scotland . 2027/mdp.39015035897480 . free . 1 . T1 . Scotland .
- Book: 1864 . Theiner . A . Augustin Theiner . Vetera Monumenta Hibernorum et Scotorum Historiam Illustrantia . 2027/mdp.39015022391661 . free . Vatican . Rome . T2 .
- Book: 1912 . Thomson . JM . Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scotorum: The Register of the Great Seal of Scotland, A.D. 1306–1424 . 2027/njp.32101038096846 . free . New . H.M. General Register House . Edinburgh . T5 .
- Walsh . P . 1938 . O Donnell Genealogies . . 8 . 373, 375–418 . 0791-6167 . 25510954 . W1 .
Secondary sources
- Book: 1971 . Argyll: An Inventory of the Monuments . 1 . 0-11-490650-5 . . A11 .
- Book: 1992 . Argyll: An Inventory of the Monuments . 7 . 0-11-494094-0 . The Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland . A1 .
- Barker . J . 2017 . Legal Crisis and Artistic Innovation in Thirteenth-Century Scotland . British Art Studies . 6 . 10.17658/issn.2058-5462/issue-06/jbarker . free . 2058-5462 . B27 .
- Book: Barrow, GWS . G. W. S. Barrow . 1973 . The Kingdom of the Scots: Government, Church and Society From the Eleventh to the Fourteenth Century . . New York . B7 .
- Book: Barrow, GWS . 1980 . The Anglo-Norman Era in Scottish History . . Oxford . 0-19-822473-7 . B13 .
- Barrow . GWS . 1990 . A Kingdom in Crisis: Scotland and the Maid of Norway . . 69 . 2 . 120–141 . 0036-9241 . 1750-0222 . 25530459 . B8 .
- Book: Barrow, GWS . 1981 . Kingship and Unity: Scotland 1000–1306 . . Toronto . 0-8020-6448-5 . B3 .
- Stewart Family (per. c.1110–c.1350) . Barrow . GWS . 2004 . 10.1093/ref:odnb/49411 . 5 July 2011 . subscription . B22 .
- Book: Barrow, GWS . 2005 . 1965 . Robert Bruce and the Community of the Realm of Scotland . . Edinburgh . 0-7486-2022-2 . B28 .
- Robert I (1274–1329) . Barrow . GWS . October 2008 . 10.1093/ref:odnb/3754 . 20 January 2014 . subscription . B14 .
- Book: Barrow . GWS . Royan . A . 2004 . 1985 . James Fifth Stewart of Scotland, 1260(?)–1309 . https://www.questia.com/read/119020446/essays-on-the-nobility-of-medieval-scotland . subscription . Stringer . KJ . Essays on the Nobility of Medieval Scotland . subscription . . Edinburgh . 166–194 . 1-904607-45-4 . B11 . 16 June 2019 . 16 June 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190616233833/https://www.questia.com/library/119020235/essays-on-the-nobility-of-medieval-scotland . dead .
- Web site: Battle / Event Title: Succession Dispute . n.d. . The Galloglass Project . 23 November 2017 . B12 . 1 December 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171201081539/http://galloglass.ucc.ie/Battle.php?id=137 . dead .
- Book: Birch, WDG . 1895 . Catalogue of Seals in the Department of Manuscripts in the British Museum . 4 . . London . B16 .
- Book: Blakely, R . 2003 . The Scottish Bruses and the English Crown, c.1200–1290 . Prestwich . M . Michael Prestwich . Britnell . R . Richard Britnell . Frame . R . Proceedings of the Durham Conference, 2001 . Thirteenth Century England . . Woodbridge . 101–113 . 0-85115-575-8 . 0269-6967 . B9 .
- Book: Boardman, S . Steve Boardman (historian) . Kingship: 4. Bruce Dynasty . 2001 . Lynch . M . Michael Lynch (historian) . The Oxford Companion to Scottish History . . . Oxford . 362–363 . 0-19-211696-7 . B15 .
- Book: Boardman, S . 2006 . The Campbells, 1250–1513 . John Donald . Edinburgh . 978-0-85976-631-9 . B17 .
- Book: Boardman, S . 2007 . The Gaelic World and the Early Stewart Court . http://www.arts.gla.ac.uk/scottishstudies/ebooks/chap%203%20boardman.pdf . Broun . D . Dauvit Broun . MacGregor . M . Mìorun Mòr nan Gall, 'The Great Ill-Will of the Lowlander'? Lowland Perceptions of the Highlands, Medieval and Modern . . 83–109 . 540108870 . B18 . 6 December 2017 . 7 June 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110607131205/http://www.arts.gla.ac.uk/scottishstudies/ebooks/chap%203%20boardman.pdf . dead .
- Book: Boardman, SI . 2005 . 'Pillars of Community': Clan Campbell and Architectural Patronage in the Fifteenth Century . https://www.questia.com/read/122521859/lordship-and-architecture-in-medieval-and-renaissance . Oram . RD . Richard Oram . Stell . GP . Lordship and Architecture in Medieval and Renaissance Scotland . subscription . John Donald . Edinburgh . 978-0-85976-628-9 . 123–159 . B21 . 16 June 2019 . 16 June 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190616233830/https://www.questia.com/library/120080429/lordship-and-architecture-in-medieval-and-renaissance . dead .
- Breen . C . Raven . J . 2017 . Maritime Lordship in Late-Medieval Gaelic Ireland . Medieval Archaeology . 61 . 1 . 149–182 . 0076-6097 . 1745-817X . 10.1080/00766097.2017.1295919 . 165042103 . B19 .
- Breeze . A . Andrew Breeze . 2007 . Where were Middle Gaelic Glenn na Leóman and Inis Salutóiris? . . 58 . 1 . 101–106 . free . 10.1353/inn.2007.0001 . 0020-157X . 1745-5219 . B1 .
- Book: Brown, A . 1889 . Memorials of Argyleshire . 7202817M . James M'Kelvie . Greenock . B25 .
- Book: Brown, M . Michael Brown (historian) . 2004 . The Wars of Scotland, 1214–1371 . The New Edinburgh History of Scotland . Edinburgh University Press . Edinburgh . 0-7486-1238-6 . B10 .
- Book: Brown, M . 2008 . Bannockburn: The Scottish War and the British Isles, 1307–1323 . Edinburgh University Press . Edinburgh . 978-0-7486-3332-6 . B23 .
- Brydall . R . 1894–1895 . The Monumental Effigies of Scotland, From the Thirteenth to the Fifteenth Century . 29 . . 329–410 . 10.9750/PSAS.029.329.410 . 228428546 . 0081-1564 . 2056-743X . B26 .
- Burke . AB . 2015 . A Tribute to Andrew B W MacEwen . Foundations . 7 . i–iii . B6 .
- Butter . R . 2007 . Cill- Names and Saints in Argyll: A Way Towards Understanding the Early Church in Dál Riata? . 1 . PhD . University of Glasgow . B24 .
- Book: Caldwell . DH . 2004 . The Scandinavian Heritage of the Lordship of the Isles . 69–83 . 10.1484/M.TCNE-EB.3.4100 . Adams . J . Holman . K . Scandinavia and Europe, 800–1350: Contact, Conflict, and Coexistence . Medieval Texts and Cultures of Northern Europe . 4 . 2-503-51085-X . . Turnhout . C9 .
- Caldwell . DH . 2008 . Having the Right Kit: Galloglass Fighting in Ireland . . 16 . 1 . 20–25 . 0791-8224 . 27725735 . C10 .
- Book: Caldwell, DH . 2016 . The Sea Power of the Western Isles of Scotland in the Late Medieval Period . Barrett . JH . Gibbon . SJ . Maritime Societies of the Viking and Medieval World . The Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph . . Milton Park, Abingdon . 350–368 . 978-1-315-63075-5 . 0583-9106 . 10.4324/9781315630755 . C17 .
- Caldwell . DH . Stell . GP . Turner . DJ . 2015 . Excavations at Achanduin Castle, Lismore, Argyll, 1970–5: Findings and Commentary . Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland . 145 . 349–369 . 10.9750/PSAS.145.349.369 . 258757736 . 0081-1564 . 2056-743X . C16 . 15 February 2019 . 15 February 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190215155907/https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/catalogue/psas/vol_145/15PSAS145349_369.pdf . dead .
- Book: Cameron, C . 'Contumaciously Absent'? The Lords of the Isles and the Scottish Crown . 2014 . Oram . RD . The Lordship of the Isles . The Northern World: North Europe and the Baltic c. 400–1700 AD. Peoples, Economics and Cultures . . Leiden . 10.1163/9789004280359_008 . 978-90-04-28035-9 . 1569-1462 . 146–175 . C6 .
- Campbell . ND . Niall Campbell, 10th Duke of Argyll . 1911 . MacEwens and MacSweens . The Celtic Review . 7 . 27 . 272–284 . 10.2307/30070248 . 30070248 . C5 .
- Book: Campbell of Airds, A . Alastair Lorne Campbell of Airds . 2000 . A History of Clan Campbell . 1 . . Edinburgh . 1-902930-17-7 . C8 .
- Book: Campbell of Airds, A . 2004a . The Early Families of Argyll . Omand . D . The Argyll Book . . Edinburgh . 182–189 . 1-84158-253-0 . C4 .
- Book: Campbell of Airds, A . 2004b . The House of Argyll . Omand . D . The Argyll Book . Birlinn . Edinburgh . 140–150 . 1-84158-253-0 . C15 .
- Book: Carver, E . 2003 . Inchmahome Priory & the Lake of Menteith . . Edinburgh . 1-903570-74-3 . C14 .
- Book: Clancy, TO . Thomas Owen Clancy . 2006 . Dean of Lismore, Book of the . Koch . JT . John T. Koch . Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia . 2 . . Santa Barbara, CA . 578–579 . 1-85109-445-8 . C3 .
- Book: Clancy, TO . 2007 . The Poetry of the Court: Praise . Clancy . TO . Pittock . M . Brown . I . Manning . S . Horvat . K . Hales . A . The Edinburgh History of Scottish Literature . 1 . Edinburgh University Press . Edinburgh . 978-0-7486-1615-2 . 63–71 . C1 .
- Book: Clancy, TO . 2012 . Dean of Lismore, Book of the . Koch . JT . Minard . A . The Celts: History, Life, and Culture . ABC-CLIO . Santa Barbara, CA . 978-1-59884-964-6 . 234–235 . C2 .
- Cochran-Yu . DK . 2015 . A Keystone of Contention: The Earldom of Ross, 1215–1517 . PhD . University of Glasgow . C7 .
- Book: Coira, MP . 2012 . By Poetic Authority: The Rhetoric of Panegyric in Gaelic Poetry of Scotland to c. 1700 . . Edinburgh . 978-1-78046-003-1 . C12 .
- Book: Cowan, EJ . Edward J. Cowan . 1990 . Norwegian Sunset — Scottish Dawn: Hakon IV and Alexander III . Scotland in the Reign of Alexander III, 1249–1286 . Reid . NH . John Donald Publishers . Edinburgh . 0-85976-218-1 . 103–131 . C13 .
- Dawson . JEA . 1995 . Argyll: The Enduring Heartland . Scottish Historical Review . 74 . 1 . 75–98 . 10.3366/shr.1995.74.1.75 . 0036-9241 . 1750-0222 . 25530662 . D10 . 20.500.11820/1ce6c0ef-90ec-4a98-9501-f3ece9cd5267 . 161559470 . free .
- Duffy . S . 1993 . Ireland and the Irish Sea Region, 1014–1318 . 2262/77137 . free . PhD . . D1 .
- Book: Duffy, S . 2002 . The Bruce Brothers and the Irish Sea World, 1306–29 . Duffy . S . Robert the Bruce's Irish Wars: The Invasions of Ireland 1306–1329 . . Stroud . 0-7524-1974-9 . 45–70 . D4 .
- Burgh, Richard de, Second Earl of Ulster (b. in or After 1259, d. 1326) . Duffy . S . 2004 . 10.1093/ref:odnb/3995 . 12 December 2015 . subscription . D7 .
- Book: Duffy, S . 2007 . The Prehistory of the Galloglass . Duffy . S . The World of the Galloglass: Kings, Warlords and Warriors in Ireland and Scotland, 1200–1600 . . Dublin . 978-1-85182-946-0 . 1–23 . D5 .
- Book: Duffy, S . 2013 . The Turnberry Band . Duffy . S . Princes, Prelates and Poets in Medieval Ireland: Essays in Honour of Katharine Simms . Four Courts Press . Dublin . 124–138 . D3 .
- Dunbar . JG . Duncan . AAM . Archie Duncan (historian) . 1971 . Tarbert Castle: A Contribution to the History of Argyll . Scottish Historical Review . 50 . 1 . 1–17 . 0036-9241 . 1750-0222 . 25528888 . D2 .
- Duncan . AAM . 1966 . The Community of the Realm of Scotland and Robert Bruce: A Review . Scottish Historical Review . 45 . 2 . 184–201 . 0036-9241 . 1750-0222 . 25528661 . D6 .
- Duncan . AAM . Brown . AL . 1956–1957 . Argyll and the Isles in the Earlier Middle Ages . 90 . Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland . 192–220 . 10.9750/PSAS.090.192.220 . 189977430 . 0081-1564 . 2056-743X . D8 .
- Dunn . C . 1948 . Highland Song and Lowland Ballad . . 18 . 1 . 10.3138/utq.18.1.1 . 1–19 . 0042-0247 . 1712-5278 . D9 .
- Easson . AR . 1986 . Systems of Land Assessment in Scotland Before 1400 . 1842/6869 . free . PhD . . E2 .
- Book: Everett . PA . Gillespie . MR . Tracey . EA . 2015 . Provenance of Building Stones in Four 'Galley Castles' in Argyll . . Keyworth . E3 .
- Ewart . G . Triscott . J . Holmes . NM McQ . Caldwell . D . Stewart . H . McCormick . F . Holden . T . Mills . C . 1996 . Archaeological Excavations at Castle Sween, Knapdale, Argyll & Bute, 1989–90 . 126 . Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland . 517–557 . 10.9750/PSAS.126.517.557 . 222132464 . 0081-1564 . 2056-743X . E1 .
- Book: Fisher, I . 2005 . The Heirs of Somerled . https://www.questia.com/read/122521821/lordship-and-architecture-in-medieval-and-renaissance . subscription . Oram . RD . Stell . GP . Lordship and Architecture in Medieval and Renaissance Scotland . subscription . John Donald . Edinburgh . 978-0-85976-628-9 . 85–95 . F4 . 16 June 2019 . 16 June 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190616233830/https://www.questia.com/library/120080429/lordship-and-architecture-in-medieval-and-renaissance . dead .
- Book: Forte . A . Oram . RD . Pedersen . F . 2005 . Viking Empires . . Cambridge . 978-0-521-82992-2 . F3 .
- Book: Fraser . W . William Fraser (historian) . 1888a . The Red Book of Menteith . 1 . Edinburgh . none . F2 .
- Book: Fraser . W . 1888b . The Red Book of Menteith . 2 . Edinburgh . none . 25295262M . F1 .
- Hartland . B . 2007 . English Lords in Late Thirteenth and Early Fourteenth Century Ireland: Roger Bigod and the de Clare Lords of Thomond . . 122 . 496 . 318–348 . 10.1093/ehr/cem002 . 0013-8266 . 1477-4534 . 4493806 . H1 .
- Holton . CT . 2017 . Masculine Identity in Medieval Scotland: Gender, Ethnicity, and Regionality . 10214/10473 . free . . PhD . H2 .
- Howson . JS . 1841 . Ecclesiastical Antiquities of Argyllshire: No. II, Parochial Chapels . Transactions of the Cambridge Camden Society . 78–95 . 2027/nyp.33433081868675 . free . H3 .
- Jennings . A . 1994 . Historical Study of the Gael and Norse in Western Scotland From c.795 to c.1000 . 1842/15749 . free . PhD . University of Edinburgh . J2 .
- Book: Jesch, J . Judith Jesch . 2016 . The Threatening Wave: Norse Poetry and the Scottish Isles . Barrett . JH . Gibbon . SJ . Maritime Societies of the Viking and Medieval World . The Society for Medieval Archaeology Monograph . Routledge . Milton Park, Abingdon . 320–332 . 978-1-909662-79-7 . 0583-9106 . J1 .
- Book: Laing, H . 1850 . Descriptive Catalogue of Impressions From Ancient Scottish Seals, Royal, Baronial, Ecclesiastical, and Municipal, Embracing a Period From A.D. 1094 to the Commonwealth . . Edinburgh . 24829707M . L5 .
- Book: Laing, H . 1866 . Supplemental Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Scottish Seals, Royal, Baronial, Ecclesiastical, and Municipal, Embracing the Period From A.D. 1150 to the Eighteenth Century . Edmonston and Douglas . Edinburgh . 24829694M . L4 .
- Lamont . WD . 1981 . Alexander of Islay, Son of Angus Mór . Scottish Historical Review . 60 . 2 . 160–169 . 0036-9241 . 1750-0222 . 25529420 . L2 .
- Book: Lees, JC . Cameron Lees . 1878 . The Abbey of Paisley . Alex. Gardner . Paisley . 7039429M . L6 .
- Book: Lydon, J . James Lydon (historian) . 1992 . The Scottish Soldier in Medieval Ireland: The Bruce Invasion and the Galloglass . Simpson . GG . The Scottish Soldier Abroad, 1247–1967 . The Mackie Monographs . John Donald Publishers . Edinburgh . 0-85976-341-2 . 1–15 . L3 .
- Book: Macdonald, WR . 1904 . Scottish Armorial Seals . William Green and Sons . Edinburgh . 23704765M . M19 .
- Book: MacDonald . A . 1896 . The Clan Donald . 1 . The Northern Counties Publishing Company . Inverness . M20 .
- Book: MacDonald, IG . 2013 . Clerics and Clansmen: The Diocese of Argyll between the Twelfth and Sixteenth Centuries . The Northern World: North Europe and the Baltic c. 400–1700 AD. Peoples, Economics and Cultures . Brill . Leiden . 978-90-04-18547-0 . 1569-1462 . M28 .
- Book: MacGregor, M . 2000 . Làn-Mara 's Mìle Seòl ("Floodtide and a Thousand Sails"): Gaelic Scotland and Gaelic Ireland in the Later Middle Ages . http://eprints.gla.ac.uk/91505/ . A' Chòmhdhail Cheilteach Eadarnìseanta Congress 99: Cultural Contacts Within the Celtic Community . Celtic Congress . Inverness . 77–97 . M27 .
- MacGregor . M . 2006 . The View From Fortingall: The Worlds of the Book of the Dean of Lismore . Scottish Gaelic Studies . 22 . 35–85 . M2 .
- Book: MacGregor, M . 2007 . Creation and Compilation: The Book of the Dean of Lismore and Literary Culture in Late Medieval Gaelic Scotland . Clancy . TO . Pittock . M . Brown . I . Manning . S . Horvat . K . Hales . A . The Edinburgh History of Scottish Literature . 1 . Edinburgh University Press . Edinburgh . 978-0-7486-1615-2 . 153–163 . M3 .
- Book: MacInnes, R . 2004 . The Castles and Mansions of Argyll . Omand . D . The Argyll Book . Birlinn . Edinburgh . 190–204 . 1-84158-253-0 . M6 .
- Book: MacLysaght, E . Edward MacLysaght . 1972 . Irish Families: Their Names, Arms and Origins . registration . 3rd . Crown Publishers . New York . 23251759M . M29 .
- Macniven . A . 2006 . The Norse in Islay: A Settlement Historical Case-Study for Medieval Scandinavian Activity in Western Maritime Scotland . PhD . 1842/8973 . free . University of Edinburgh . M24 .
- McAndrew . BA . 1999 . The Sigillography of the Ragman Roll . Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland . 129 . 663–752 . 10.9750/PSAS.129.663.752 . 202524449 . 0081-1564 . 2056-743X . M18 .
- Book: McAndrew, BA . 2006 . Scotland's Historic Heraldry . Boydell Press . Woodbridge . 9781843832614 . M17 .
- McDonald . RA . 1995 . Images of Hebridean Lordship in the Late Twelfth and Early Thirteenth Centuries: The Seal of Raonall Mac Sorley . Scottish Historical Review . 74 . 2 . 129–143 . 10.3366/shr.1995.74.2.129 . 0036-9241 . 1750-0222 . 25530679 . M22 .
- Book: McDonald, RA . 1997 . The Kingdom of the Isles: Scotland's Western Seaboard, c. 1100–c. 1336 . Scottish Historical Monographs . Tuckwell Press . East Linton . 978-1-898410-85-0 . M8 .
- Book: McDonald, RA . 2007 . Manx Kingship in its Irish Sea Setting, 1187–1229: King Rǫgnvaldr and the Crovan Dynasty . Four Courts Press . Dublin . 978-1-84682-047-2 . M23 .
- Book: McGettigan, D . 2005 . MacSweeney . Duffy . S . Medieval Ireland: An Encyclopedia . Routledge . New York . 305–307 . 0-415-94052-4 . M25 .
- Book: McKean, FG . 1906 . McKean Historical Notes . Gibson Bros. . Washington, DC . 7168928M . M21 .
- McKerral . A . 1951 . West Highland Mercenaries in Ireland . Scottish Historical Review . 30 . 1 . 0036-9241 . 1750-0222 . 1–14 . 25526077 . M26 .
- Book: McLeod, W . 2005a . 2004 . Literary and Intellectual Culture in the Gaelic World . 55–107 . Divided Gaels: Gaelic Cultural Identities in Scotland and Ireland 1200–1650 . Oxford University Press . Oxford . 0-19-924722-6 . 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199247226.003.0003 . . M15 .
- Book: McLeod, W . 2005b . 2004 . Political and Cultural Background . Divided Gaels: Gaelic Cultural Identities in Scotland and Ireland 1200–1650 . 14–54 . Oxford University Press . Oxford . 0-19-924722-6 . 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199247226.003.0002 . Oxford Scholarship Online . M14 .
- Book: McLeod, W . 2005c . 2004 . Scotland and Ireland: The Vision of Bardic Poetry . 108–193 . Divided Gaels: Gaelic Cultural Identities in Scotland and Ireland 1200–1650 . Oxford University Press . Oxford . 0-19-924722-6 . 10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199247226.003.0004 . Oxford Scholarship Online . M16 .
- Book: McNamee, C . 2012a . 2006 . Robert Bruce: Our Most Valiant Prince, King and Lord . Birlinn Limited . Edinburgh . 978-0-85790-496-6 . EPUB . M13 .
- Book: McNamee, C . 2012b . 1997 . The Wars of the Bruces: Scotland, England and Ireland, 1306–1328 . John Donald . Edinburgh . 978-0-85790-495-9 . EPUB . M12 .
- McWhannell . DC . 2002 . The Galleys of Argyll . 88 . 1 . . 13–32 . 10.1080/00253359.2002.10656825 . 163902973 . 0025-3359 . M1 .
- Book: Meek, DE . 2004 . Gaelic Language and Literature in Argyll . Omand . D . The Argyll Book . Birlinn . Edinburgh . 232–242 . 1-84158-253-0 . M5 .
- Book: Nicholls, K . Kenneth Nicholls . 2007 . Scottish Mercenary Kindreds in Ireland, 1250–1600 . Duffy . S . The World of the Galloglass: Kings, Warlords and Warriors in Ireland and Scotland, 1200–1600 . Four Courts Press . Dublin . 978-1-85182-946-0 . 86–105 . N1 .
- Book: O'Byrne, E . Emmett O'Byrne . 2005 . Military Service, Gaelic . Duffy . S . Medieval Ireland: An Encyclopedia . Routledge . New York . 333–335 . 0-415-94052-4 . O6 .
- Book: Oram, R . 2008 . Castles, Concepts and Contexts: Castle Studies in Scotland in Retrospect and Prospect . 1893/3229 . free . Château Gaillard . 23 . Publications du Centre de Recherches Archéologiques Médiévales . Caen . 978-2-902685-62-2 . 349–359 . O4 .
- Oram . RD . 2008 . Royal and Lordly Residence in Scotland c 1050 to c 1250: An Historiographical Review and Critical Revision . . 88 . 10.1017/S0003581500001372 . 0003-5815 . 1758-5309 . 165–189 . 1893/2122 . 18450115 . free . O5 .
- Oram . R . Adderley . WP . 2008 . Lordship and Environmental Change in Central Highland Scotland c.1300–c.1400 . Journal of the North Atlantic . 1 . 1 . 74–84 . 10.3721/J080716 . 1893/764 . 7324224 . free . 1935-1933 . 1935-1984 . O3 .
- Parkes . P . 2006 . Celtic Fosterage: Adoptive Kinship and Clientage in Northwest Europe . . 48 . 2 . 359–395 . 10.1017/S0010417506000144 . 0010-4175 . 1475-2999 . 3879355 . 146501187 . P1 .
- Parsons . G . 2013 . Gaelic Bards and Norwegian Rigs . Journal of the North Atlantic . 4S . 26–34 . 1935-1933 . 1935-1984 . 10.3721/037.004.sp414 . 162575148 . P2 .
- Book: Paul . JB . James Balfour Paul . 1909 . The Scots Peerage: Founded on Wood's Edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland, Containing an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Nobility of that Kingdom . 6 . . Edinburgh . P13 .
- Book: Penman, M . 2014 . Robert the Bruce: King of the Scots . . New Haven, CT . 978-0-300-14872-5 . P3 .
- Book: Penman, MA . The MacDonald Lordship and the Bruce Dynasty, c.1306–c.1371 . 2014 . Oram . RD . The Lordship of the Isles . The Northern World: North Europe and the Baltic c. 400–1700 AD. Peoples, Economics and Cultures . Brill . Leiden . 10.1163/9789004280359_004 . 978-90-04-28035-9 . 1569-1462 . 62–87 . 1893/20883 . free . P18 .
- Petre . J . 2015 . Donald Balloch, the 'Treaty of Ardtornish-Westminster' and the MacDonald Raids of 1461–3 . . 10.1111/1468-2281.12106 . 88 . 242 . 599–628 . 1468-2281 . P16 .
- Web site: Raven . J . 2017 . RARFA: The Archaeology of Medieval Argyll (AD 1100 – AD 1600) . Scottish Archaeological Research Framework . 25 February 2019 . R15 . 6 March 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190306120025/https://www.scottishheritagehub.com/rarfa/latemed . dead .
- Raven . JA . Medieval Landscapes and Lordship in South Uist . PhD . 1 . University of Glasgow . 2005 . R14 .
- Reid . N . 1982 . Margaret 'Maid of Norway' and Scottish Queenship . Reading Medieval Studies . 8 . 75–96 . R11 .
- Reid . NH . 1984 . The Political Rôle of the Monarchy in Scotland, 1249–1329 . PhD . 1842/7144 . free . University of Edinburgh . R7 .
- Reid . WS . 1960 . Sea-Power in the Anglo-Scottish War, 1296–1328 . The Mariner's Mirror . 46 . 1 . 7–23 . 0025-3359 . 10.1080/00253359.1960.10658467 . R4 .
- Book: Rixson, D . 1982 . The West Highland Galley . Birlinn . Edinburgh . 1-874744-86-6 . R10 .
- Book: Roberts, JL . 1997 . Lost Kingdoms: Celtic Scotland and the Middle Ages . registration . Edinburgh University Press . Edinburgh . 0-7486-0910-5 . 411939M . R8 .
- Book: Robinson . C . Ó Maolalaigh . R . Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh . 2007 . The Several Tongues of a Single Kingdom: The Languages of Scotland, 1314–1707 . Clancy . TO . Pittock . M . Brown . I . Manning . S . Horvat . K . Hales . A . The Edinburgh History of Scottish Literature . 1 . Edinburgh University Press . Edinburgh . 978-0-7486-1615-2 . 153–163 . R1 .
- Sellar . WDH . David Sellar . 1971 . Family Origins in Cowal and Knapdale . . 15 . 21–37 . 0036-9411 . S11 .
- Book: Sellar, WDH . 2000 . Hebridean Sea Kings: The Successors of Somerled, 1164–1316 . Cowan . EJ . McDonald . RA . Alba: Celtic Scotland in the Middle Ages . Tuckwell Press . East Linton . 187–218 . 1-86232-151-5 . S6 .
- Book: Simms, K . 2000 . 1987 . From Kings to Warlords . The Boydell Press . Woodbridge . 978-0-85115-784-9 . S4 .
- Book: Simms, K . MacSweeney (Mac Suibhne) . 2004 . 1998 . Connolly . SJ . Sean Connolly (academic) . The Oxford Companion to Irish History . 2nd . Oxford Companions . Oxford University Press . Oxford . 355 . 0-19-280501-0 . S16 .
- Book: Simms, K . 2007 . Images of the Galloglass in Poems to the MacSweeneys . Duffy . S . The World of the Galloglass: Kings, Warlords and Warriors in Ireland and Scotland, 1200–1600 . Four Courts Press . Dublin . 978-1-85182-946-0 . 106–123 . S5 .
- Book: Simms, K . 2008 . Changing Patterns of Regnal Succession in Later Medieval Ireland . Lachaud . F . Penman . M . Making and Breaking the Rules: Succession in Medieval Europe, c. 1000–c.1600 . Histoires de Famille. La Parenté au Moyen Âge . 9 . Brepols Publishers . Turnhout . 10.1484/M.HIFA-EB.3.637 . 161–172 . 978-2-503-52743-7 . S15 .
- Book: Simms, K . 2009 . Medieval Gaelic Sources . Maynooth Research Guides for Irish Local History . Four Courts Press . Dublin . 978-1-84682-137-0 . S12 .
- Book: Simms, K . 2018 . Gaelic Culture and Society . 415–440 . 10.1017/9781316275399.019 . Smith . B . The Cambridge History of Ireland . 1 . Cambridge University Press . Cambridge . 978-1-107-11067-0 . S14 .
- Simpson . WD . 1960 . Castle Sween . Transactions of the Glasgow Archaeological Society . 15 . 1 . 3–14 . 24681456 . 2398-5755 . 2398-9548 . S2 .
- Simpson . WD . 1966 . Skipness Castle . Transactions of the Glasgow Archaeological Society . 15 . 3 . 87–109 . 24681484 . 2398-5755 . 2398-9548 . S1 .
- Book: Tabraham, C . 2005 . 1997 . Scotland's Castles . BT Batsford . London . 0-7134-8943-X . T3 .
- Book: Tabraham, C . 2012 . Castles and Fortifications in Scotland . Spiers . EM . Crang . JA . Strickland . MJ . A Military History of Scotland . Edinburgh University Press . Edinburgh . 978-0-7486-3204-6 . 706–727 . T6 .
- Book: 1845 . The New Statistical Account of Scotland . 7 . . Edinburgh . T4 .
- Watson . F . Fiona Watson (historian) . 1991 . Edward I in Scotland: 1296–1305 . University of Glasgow . PhD . W3 .
- Menteith, Sir John (d. 1323?) . Watson . F . 2004 . 10.1093/ref:odnb/18562 . 24 December 2015 . subscription . W4 .
- Book: Watson, R . Roderick Watson . 1984 . The Literature of Scotland . registration . Macmillan History of Literature . . Houndmills, Basingstoke . 0-333-26923-3 . W7 .
- Watson . WJ . William J. Watson . 1922 . Classic Gaelic Poetry of Panegyric in Scotland . Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness . 29 . 194–235 . W5 .
- Woolf . A . Alex Woolf . 2005 . The Origins and Ancestry of Somerled: Gofraid mac Fergusa and 'The Annals of the Four Masters' . Mediaeval Scandinavia . 15 . 199–213 . W6 .
- Book: Young, A . 1990 . Noble Families and Political Factions in the Reign of Alexander III . Scotland in the Reign of Alexander III, 1249–1286 . Reid . NH . John Donald Publishers . Edinburgh . 0-85976-218-1 . 1–30 . Y4 .
- Comyn, Sir John, Lord of Badenoch (d. 1306) . Young . A . 2004 . 10.1093/ref:odnb/6046 . 25 September 2011 . subscription . Y3 .
- Book: Young . A . Stead . MJ . 2010a . 1999 . In the Footsteps of Robert Bruce in Scotland, Northern England and Ireland . . Brimscombe Port . 978-0-7524-5642-3 . Y1 .
- Book: Young . A . Stead . MJ . 2010b . 2002 . In the Footsteps of William Wallace, In Scotland and Northern England . The History Press . Brimscombe Port . 978-0-7524-5638-6 . Y2 .
External links
Notes and References
- [#N1|Nicholls (2007)]
- [#M25|McGettigan (2005)]
- [#C12|Coira (2012)]
- [#N1|Nicholls (2007)]
- [#S11|Sellar (1971)]
- [#D3|Duffy (2013)]
- [#D3|Duffy (2013)]
- [#D3|Duffy (2013)]
- [#B19|Breen; Raven (2017)]
- [#B10|Brown, M (2004)]
- [#A7|''Annals of the Four Masters'' (2013a)]
- [#M28|MacDonald, IG (2013)]
- [#B27|Barker (2017)]
- [#F3|Forte; Oram; Pedersen (2005)]
- [#A1|''Argyll: An Inventory of the Monuments'' (1992)]
- [#F3|Forte; Oram; Pedersen (2005)]
- [#F3|Forte; Oram; Pedersen (2005)]
- [#F4|Fisher (2005)]
- [#B27|Barker (2017)]
- [#B28|Barrow (2005)]
- [#B28|Barrow (2005)]
- [#J1|Jesch (2016)]
- [#C12|Coira (2012)]
- [#C12|Coira (2012)]
- [#J1|Jesch (2016)]
- [#M6|MacInnes (2004)]
- [#C12|Coira (2012)]
- [#S14|Simms (2018)]
- [#Y1|Young; Stead (2010a)]
- [#B14|Barrow (2008)]
- [#Y1|Young; Stead (2010a)]
- [#B14|Barrow (2008)]
- [#M12|McNamee (2012b)]
- [#M12|McNamee (2012b)]
- [#M12|McNamee (2012b)]
- [#W3|Watson, F (1991)]
- [#M12|McNamee (2012b)]
- [#B6|Burke (2015)]
- [#N1|Nicholls (2007)]
- [#M12|McNamee (2012b)]
- [#B10|Brown, M (2004)]
- [#M8|McDonald (1997)]
- [#B23|Brown, M (2008)]
- [#D4|Duffy (2002)]
- [#B19|Breen; Raven (2017)]
- [#C12|Coira (2012)]
- [#C12|Coira (2012)]
- [#S12|Simms (2009)]
- [#S5|Simms (2007)]
- [#S5|Simms (2007)]
- [#S5|Simms (2007)]
- [#M12|McNamee (2012b)]
- [#A1|''Argyll: An Inventory of the Monuments'' (1992)]
- [#C5|Campbell (1911)]
- [#P3|Penman, M (2014)]
- [#A1|''Argyll: An Inventory of the Monuments'' (1992)]
- [#B17|Boardman, S (2006)]
- [#S15|Simms (2008)]
- [#D3|Duffy (2013)]
- [#D3|Duffy (2013)]
- [#D5|Duffy (2007)]
- [#N1|Nicholls (2007)]
- [#S5|Simms (2007)]
- [#H2|Holton (2017)]
- [#D3|Duffy (2013)]
- [#D3|Duffy (2013)]
- [#D3|Duffy (2013)]
- [#D3|Duffy (2013)]
- [#D3|Duffy (2013)]
- [#D1|Duffy (1993)]
- [#D3|Duffy (2013)]
- [#A6|''Annals of Loch Cé'' (2008)]
- [#A7|''Annals of the Four Masters'' (2013a)]
- [#A10|''Annala Uladh'' (2005)]
- [#D3|Duffy (2013)]
- [#A7|''Annals of the Four Masters'' (2013a)]
- [#A7|''Annals of the Four Masters'' (2013a)]
- [#B10|Brown, M (2004)]
- [#D3|Duffy (2013)]
- [#O3|Oram; Adderley (2008)]