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A Legal History of Scotland: The later Middle Ages
註釋The second volume of A Legal History of Scotland aims to present a narrative account whilst examining and describing the law of Scotland as it was evolving in the late medieval period from 1286 to 1488. The work deals with the legal aspects of government, parliament, the courts, the legal profession and procedure and all main branches of public, criminal and private law. Events covered in this volume include attempts to develop a central superior court, the development of sheriff, baron and regality courts and the law of the Church and burghs.