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- was serving under the English King Edward II. According to the Liber Pluscardensis, d'Argentan was ranked in his prime as one of the three most accomplished...
- Bower (Scotichronicon Lib. xv, ch xxi), the Book of Pluscarden (Liber Pluscardensis Bk. x, ch. xxii), John Major/Mair (Historia Majoris Britanniae Bk. vi...
- cartulary, which is now lost. All that is certain is written in the Liber Pluscardensis which notes 'Kylwynnyn in Connyngham Tironensis Fundator Morville.'...
- Scotland, son of Robert the Bruce who had died on 7 June 1329. Liber Pluscardensis, ed. Skene, Edinburgh 1880. https://archive.org/details/liberpluscarden01unkngoog]...
- Contemporary chronicles from the priory do not exist however the Liber Pluscardensis is a history of Scotland which borrows heavily from the writings in...
- James Henry Skene (14 May 1877). "Liber pluscardensis". W. Paterson – via Internet Archive. "Liber Pluscardensis Volume 2" – via archive.org. Rayment, Leigh...
- Edmonston and Douglas. OL 24871442M. Skene, FJH, ed. (1877). Liber Pluscardensis. The Historians of Scotland. Vol. 1. Edinburgh: William Paterson. OL 7174795M...
- editions, in 1603–5. It consists of four eclogues, and drew on the Liber Pluscardensis and John Mair's Historia, in a setting of "leonine prophecy". In citing...
- further stated to have aided the king by the fifteenth-century Liber Pluscardensis. The Mar-Bruce unions meant that these families were bound politically...
- fifteenth-century Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland, the fifteenth-century Liber Pluscardensis, and the seventeenth-century Sleat History. At the time of his demise...