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LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS                                             6

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS                                                  7

LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS                                            9

EDITORS' INTRODUCTION                                             15

Old and new in the far North: Ferchar Maccintsacairt
  and the early earls of Ross, c.I200-74                          23
R. Andrew McDonald

Continuity, adaptation and integration: the earls and
earldom of Mar, c.II50-c.I300                                     46
Richard D. Oram

Survival and success: the Kennedys of Dunure                      67
Hector L. MacQueen

The Campbells and charter lordship in medieval Argyll             95
Steve Boardman

Hostiarii Regis Scotie: the Durward family in the thirteenth century  1i8
Matthew H. Hammond

Kings of the wild frontier? The earls of Dunbar or March,
  c. I070-I435                                                   I39
Alastair J. Macdonald

The lords and lordship of Glencarnie                             159
Alasdair Ross

'Kingis rabellis' to 'Cuidich 'n Righ'? Clann Choinnich: the
  emergence of a kindred, c. I475,-c. 1514                       I75
Aonghas MacCoinnich

Earldom and kindred: the Lennox and its earls, 1200-I458         20I
Michael Brown

INDEX                                                            225





Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Scotland History 1057-1603, Scotland Politics and government 1371-1707, Power (Social sciences) Scotland History To 1500