Institute for Medieval Studies
IMC 2022 Session
Session | 1621 |
Title | England and Scotland at Peace and War, II |
Date/Time | Thursday 7 July 2022: 11.15-12.45 |
Organiser | Andy King, Department of History, University of Southampton |
Moderator/Chair | Andy King, Department of History, University of Southampton |
Paper 1621-a | Scottish Lordship in Annandale, 1296-1346 (Language: English) Ethan Gould, Independent Scholar, Canberra Index Terms: Local History; Politics and Diplomacy |
Paper 1621-b | To Be 'lele and trewe': Swearing Allegiance to English and Scottish Kings in the Late Medieval Period (Language: English) Jennifer McHugh, Department of History, Lancaster University Index Terms: Canon Law; Law; Political Thought; Politics and Diplomacy |
Paper 1621-c | Two Northumbrian Veterans: Sir Thomas Gray and John Hardyng and Their View of the Scots (Language: English) Katrina Ingram, Department of History, Politics & Philosophy, Manchester Metropolitan University Index Terms: Historiography - Medieval; Military History |
Abstract | This strand of three sessions will examine various aspects of Anglo-Scottish relations from the 12th to the 16th centuries. This second session will look at aspects of lordship, allegiance, and identity during a period when the rule of the Scottish borderlands was disputed between the English and Scottish Crowns, examining: the maintenance and imposition of Scottish lordship in the contested border lordship of Annandale; the public expression and enforcement of contested regnal, national, and cross-border allegiances and loyalties; and comparison of the views of Scots from the English side of the border, through two Northumbrian chronicles. |