Feature essay

Scotland in 1406: a kingdom in crisis?

by Michael A. Penman

  • Strengths and weaknesses
  • Kings, princes, and magnates
  • Looking on the bright side: Scottish chivalry and an abundance of provisions

References

See also

  • Robert III (d. 1406)
  • Walter Bower (1385–1449)
  • David Stewart (1378–1402)
  • James I (1394–1437)
  • Henry IV (1367–1413)
  • Robert I (1274–1329)
  • David II (1324–1371)
  • Robert II (1316–1390)
  • James Douglas (c.1358–1388)
  • Robert Stewart (c.1340–1420)
  • Archibald Douglas (c.1320–1400)
  • Alexander Stewart (c.1345–1405)
  • Donald MacDonald (d. 1420x25)
  • MacDonald family (c.1300–c.1500)
  • Walter Trail (b. before 1345?, d. 1401)
  • Sir William Douglas (c.1360–1391)
  • Sir John Swinton (c.1350–1402)
  • Richard II (1367–1400)
  • Annabella (d. 1401)
  • George Dunbar (c.1336–1416x23)
  • Sir David Fleming (d. 1406)
  • Sir William Ramsay of Colluthie (d. in or after 1382)
  • Ramsay family (c.1300–1513)
  • Sir Walter Leslie (d. 1382)
  • David Lindsay (d. 1407)
  • Lindsay family (c.1380–1495)
  • Jean Froissart (1337?–c.1404)
  • John Barbour (c.1330–1395)
  • Graham family (c.1250–1513)
  • Keith family (c.1300–c.1530)
  • John Mercer (c.1300–1380)
  • Sir James Douglas of Dalkeith (d. 1420)
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