Sheriff of Kintyre explained
The Sheriff of Kintyre was historically the royal official responsible for enforcing law and order in Kintyre, Scotland and bringing criminals to justice. The sheriffdom was created in 1293 by King John of Scotland in an effort to maintain peace in the western reaches of his realm.[1] At some point before 1481, it was superseded by, or became, Tarbertshire.
Sheriffs of Kintyre
Citations and References
Citations
Reference
- Book: Brown, M . Michael Brown (historian)
. Michael Brown (historian) . 2004 . The Wars of Scotland, 1214 - 1371 . The New Edinburgh History of Scotland (series vol. 4) . . Edinburgh . 978-0748612383 . . B3 .
- Brown . M . Michael Brown (historian) . 2011 . Aristocratic Politics and the Crisis of Scottish Kingship, 1286 - 96 . . 90 . 1 . 1 - 26 . 10.3366/shr.2011.0002 . 0036-9241 . 1750-0222 . B18 .
- Cochran-Yu . DK . 2015 . A Keystone of Contention: The Earldom of Ross, 1215 - 1517 . PhD . . . C8 .
- John [John de Balliol] (c.1248x50–1314) ]. 1 . Stell . GP . October 2005 . 10.1093/ref:odnb/1209 . 6 September 2011 . S19 .
Notes and References
- [#C8|Cochran-Yu (2015)]