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'The Nobility in Political Strategy during the Anglo-Scottish Wars, c.1306-1346'

Date(s): April 2018

Creator(s): Gray, Victoria

Scope & Content: History dissertation completed at Jesus College, Cambridge. Chapter headings are the debate in context: the course of the wars (1); royal strategy (2), defence and offence (3) and the nobility as drivers of strategy (4). Two case studies are Henry Beaumont and William Montagu, both of whom had strong connections to the Isle of Man as Lords of Man under English suzerainty. As well as within footnotes, the Isle of Man is mentioned in the course of the dissertation both in footnotes and on pages 17, 20, 35 and 39. Beaumont is mentioned on pages 2, 10, 28-29, 36, 38-41 while Montagu on pages 19-21.

Language: English

Extent: 55 pages

Item name: dissertation

Collection: Manuscript Archive

Level: ITEM

ID number: MS 14908

Record class: Private

Access conditions: No regulations or restrictions are implemented on this material. Viewable by request during library opening hours at the Manx National Heritage Library and Archives, Manx Museum, Douglas, Isle of Man. Advance notification of a research visit is advisable by emailing library@mnh.im

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