
The Lordship of Galloway
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Traditional interpretations of the relationship of Fergus and his successors with the kings of England and Scotland are challenged and new light is thrown on the beginnings of the processes of progressive domination of Galloway by, and integration into, the kingdom of the Scots. The end of the autonomous lordship in the 1230s is projected against the backdrop of the aggressive state-building activities of King Alexander II and the transformation of its rulers from independently minded princes and warlords into Anglo-Scottish barons.
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- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of maps
- List of illustrations
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1 Origins
- 2 Fergus
- 3 Division and recovery
- 4 Zenith and nadir: Alan 1200-34
- 5 The heirs of Alan: de Quincy, de Forz and Balliol
- 6 A spiritual counterpart: The medieval diocese of Whithorn c.110-c. 1300
- 7 Colonisation, integration and acculturation, c. 1160-1300
- 8 'And he built castles and very many fortresses': the physical evidence
- 9 Land and society
- Conclusion: The failed kingdom
- Family trees
- Maps
- Bibliography
- Index
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