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The Acts of Malcolm IV, King of Scots 1153-1165 Together with Scottish Royal Acts Prior to 1153 Not Included in Sir Archibald Lawrie's "Early Scottish Charters". Collected and Ed. by G. W. S. Barrow. - Edinburgh: The Univ. Press (1960). XVI, 339 S., 1 Kt. Gef. 4° by Geoffrey Wallis Stewart Barrow Pdf
Regesta Regum Scottorum, 1153-1424: The acts of Malcolm IV, King of Scots, 1153-1165, together withe the Scottish Royal acts prior to 1153 not included in Sir Archibald Lawrie's Early Scottish charters, collected and edited by G. W. S. Barrow by Scotland. Sovereigns, etc Pdf
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Journal of Medieval Military History: Volume XXII by Kelly Devries,John France,Clifford J Rogers Pdf
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Acts of Malcolm IV ... together with Scottish royal acts prior to 1153 not included in Sir Archibald Lawrie's 'Early Scottish Charters.'- v.2. Acts of William I.- v.3. Acts of Alexander II.- v.4. Acts of Alexander III, the Guardians and John.- v.5. Acts of Robert I.- v.6. Acts of David II.- v.7. Acts of Robert II, Robert III and the Dukes of Albany Governors.- v.8. Facsimiles of Scottish royal acts by Scotland. Sovereigns, etc Pdf
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