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    • The geographical origins and mobility of the inhabitants of Southampton, 1400-1600 

      James, Thomas Beaumont (University of St Andrews, 1977) - Thesis
      Migration, which is becoming the most important branch of demography is the central theme of this thesis. The introduction covers the sources and methods employed and surveys the political and economic milieu in which ...
    • Levantine attitudes towards the Franks during the early Crusades (490/1096 - 564/1169) 

      Christie, Niall G. F. (University of St Andrews, 1999) - Thesis
      The period of the Crusades was one of the most important periods in the history of both Western Europe and the Middle East, for it was during this period that the peoples of Western Europe made their first major incursion ...
    • The court and household of Edward III, 1360-1377 

      Given-Wilson, Chris (University of St Andrews, 1976) - Thesis
      This thesis is written in two parts. The first part contains an examination of the household functionings as an institution. Although the household was an establishment of declining national importance in the years 1360-1377, ...
    • The de Verdun family in England, Ireland and Wales, 1066-1316: a study 

      Hagger, Mark (University of St Andrews, 1998) - Thesis
      This thesis is composed of an introduction and five chapters. The introduction examines the various sources which can be used in establishing the actions of the family (chronicles, charters, central government rolls and ...
    • The Norse settlement of Shetland and Faroe, c.800-c.1500: a comparative study 

      Macgregor, Lindsay (University of St Andrews, 1987) - Thesis
      This thesis provides detailed studies of settlement on four Faroese islands and in four districts of Shetland in order to isolate and explain differences and similarities between the two island groups. These studies examine ...