- led to
manrents show that the
Scottish government of the time was too weak to
protect the
oppressed or
quell disputes between clans.
Manrents were abolished...
-
Cohors amicorum Comitatus Dienstmann in
Austria Druzhina in
Kievan Rus'
Manrent, a
Scottish clan bond
Svita in the
Russian Empire Bodyguard Great house...
-
specialist troops,
particularly men-at-arms and archers,
hired by
bonds of
manrent,
similar to
English indentures of the same period.
Archers became much...
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Zamindar Multiple v****alage [de] Gokenin, v****als of the
shogunate in ****an
Manrent,
Scottish Clan
treaties of
offensive and
defensive alliance Nöken (plural:...
- laird, they
would follow him
whether they were
related or not.
Bonds of
manrent were
sometimes used to bind
lesser chiefs and his
followers to more powerful...
-
Scottish clan
Marian civil war
Military of
Scotland Independent Highland Companies Manrent List of
battles involving the
Kingdom of Scotland...
-
against aggressive Earls. 1591:
Manrent between MacPherson and the Earl of
Huntly signed at
Huntly Castle. 1593:
Manrent between Mackintosh of Dunnachten...
-
Society 37 (1987), 146–48. Wormald, J.,
Lords and Men in Scotland:
Bonds of
Manrent, 1442–1603 (Edinburgh, 1985), 76ff.
Peter R. Coss;
Maurice Hugh Keen (2002)...
- an heir who was a
minor succeeded to the chiefship, and
giving bonds of
manrent. In an Act of the
Scottish Parliament of 1587
there is the description...
-
Plant badge Septs Clan
crest Clan
battles Tartan Bagpipes Clearances Kilt
Manrent The
Highlands Battle of
Culloden Highland games Border reivers Lowland...