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    <dcterms:title><![CDATA[Further Reading on the Town of Medieval St Andrews]]></dcterms:title>
    <dcterms:subject><![CDATA[A select bibliography of the current research relating to the medieval town of St Andrews.]]></dcterms:subject>
    <dcterms:description><![CDATA[This resource will be updated at regular intervals, and is available as a word document at the bottom of this page.]]></dcterms:description>
    <dcterms:source><![CDATA[Anderson, M. O., &lsquo;St Andrews before Alexander I&rsquo;, in G. W. S. Barrow (ed.), The Scottish Tradition (Edinburgh 1974), 1-13. <br />Bonner, E., &lsquo;The recovery of St Andrews castle in 1547: French Naval Policy and Diplomacy in the British Isles&rsquo;, English Historical Review, 111 (1996), 578-98. <br />Brookes, N. P. and G. Whittington, &lsquo;Planning and Growth in the Medieval Scottish Burgh: the example of St Andrews&rsquo;, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers 2 (1977), 278-95. <br />Brooks N. P, and G, Whittington, &lsquo;Planning and Growth in the Medieval Scottish burgh&rsquo;, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers new series vol 2 (1977), 278-295. Available via J-Stor. <br />Cambridge, Eric, &lsquo;The early Building-History of St Andrews Cathedral, Fife, and its context in Northern Transitional Architecture&rsquo;, Antiquaries Journal, 57 (1978), 277-88. <br />Campbell, I., 'Planning for Pilgrims: St Andrews as the Second Rome', Innes Review, vol. 64 (May, 2013), pp. 1-22.<br /> Cant, R.G., St Andrews: The Preservation Trust Guide and Handbook (St Andrews, 1982). <br />Cant, Ronald Gordon, &lsquo;The building of St. Andrews cathedral&rsquo;, Innes Review, 25 (1974), 77-94. <br />Cant, Ronald, &lsquo;Burgh planning and early domestic architecture : the example of St Andrews (c.1130-1730)&rsquo;, in Deborah Mays (ed.), The architecture of Scottish cities : essays in honour of David Walker (East Linton, 1997), 1-12. <br />Cant, Ronald, The Parish Church of the Holy Trinity, St. Andrews : a short account of its history and architecture (St Andrews, 1992) <br />Carstairs, A.M., &lsquo;The Convener&rsquo;s Court Book of the Seven Incorporated Trades in St. Andrews&rsquo;, The Scottish Historical Review (April 1955). <br />Coleman, R.J., &lsquo;Burgage Plots of Medieval Perth: the evidence from excavations at Canal Street&rsquo;, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 126 (1996), 689-732 <br />Cox, Adrian, &lsquo;Backland activities in medieval Perth: the evidence from excavations at Meal Vennel and Scott Street&rsquo;, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 126 (1996), 733-822 <br />Dennison, &lsquo;Burghs and burgesses, a time of consolidation&rsquo;, in R. Oram (ed.) Alexander II (Leiden, 2005), 253-283. <br />Ewan, E., Townlife in Fourteenth-Century Scotland (Edinburgh, 1990) <br />Fawcett, R., Scottish Cathedrals (London, 1997). Fawcett, R., St Andrews Castle (Edinburgh, 1992). <br />Fawcett, R., St Andrews Cathedral (Edinburgh, 2003). <br />Fawcett, R., The Architectural History of Scotland: Scottish Architecture from the Accession of the Stewarts to the Reformation 1371-1560 (Edinburgh, 1994). <br />Gifford, J., The Buildings of Scotland: Fife (London, 1988), 357-403. <br />Grant, I.F., Social and Economic Development of Scotland before 1603 (1930) Hall, D., Burgess, Merchant and Priest, Burgh Life in the Scottish Medieval Town (2002) <br />Hall, D.W. and Rains, M.J., Excavations in St Andrews 1980-89 : A Decade of Archaeology in a Historic Scottish Burgh (Glenrothes, 1997). <br />Hall, Derek, &lsquo;Pre-Burghal St Andrews&rsquo;, Tayside and Fife Archaeological Journal, no. 1 (1995); pp. 23-27. <br />Hamilton, Jamie and Ronan Toolis, &lsquo;Further excavations at the site of a medieval leper hospital at St Nicholas Farm, St Andrews&rsquo;, Tayside and Fife Archaeological Journal, 5 (1999). <br />Hay Fleming, D., &lsquo;Some recent discoveries in St Andrews&rsquo;, P.S.A.S., 49 (1914-5), 223-8. <br />Ian Campbell, 'Planning for Pilgrims: St Andrews as the Second Rome', Innes Review, vol. 64 (May, 2013), pp. 1-22.<br /> Innes, C. (ed.), Ancient Laws and Customs of the Burghs of Scotland v.1 (Edinburgh, 1868). <br />Innes, C., Ancient Laws and Customs of the Burghs of Scotland (volume 1) (Edinburgh 1868, reprinted.). <br />Lewis, J.H., &lsquo;Excavations at St Andrews, Castlecliffe, 1988-90&rsquo;, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 126 (1996), 605-88 <br />Lynch, M., Stell, G. and Spearman, R.M. (eds), The Medieval Scottish Town (Edinburgh, 1988) <br />Lyon, C.J., History of St Andrews (Edinburgh, 1843). McRoberts, David, '"The glorious house of St. Andrew"', Innes Review, 25 (1974), 95-158. <br />Moloney, Colm and Louise Baker, 'Evidence for the form and nature of a medieval burgage plot in St Andrews : An archaeological excavation on the site of the Byre Theatre, Abbey Street, St Andrews&rsquo;, Tayside and Fife Archaeological Journal, 7 (2001), 49-86. <br />Oram, R., &lsquo;Prelatical Builders: A Preliminary Study&rsquo; in R. Oram and G. Stell (eds) Lordship and Architecture in Medieval and Renaissance Scotland (Edinburgh, 2005), 1-25 <br />Oram, R., Domination and Lordship, Scotland 1070-1230 (Edinburgh, 2011), especially chapter 8. <br />Proudfoot, E., &lsquo;Excavations of a long cist cemetery on Hallow Hill, St Andrews, fife, 1975-77&rsquo;, in Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 126 (1996), 387-454. Available online: <a href="http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/psas/volumes.cfm" target="_blank">http://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archives/view/psas/volumes.cfm</a> <br />Pryde, G. S. The Burghs of Scotland (Oxford, 1965). <br />Pryde, G., &lsquo;The Scottish Burgh&rsquo;, S.H.R., 38 (1959) <br />Rains, M.J. and Hall, D., Excavations in St Andrews 1980-89 (Fife and Tayside Archaeological Committee, 1997) <br />Rhodes, Elizabeth, &lsquo;The Reformation in the Burgh of St Andrews: Property, Piety and Power&rsquo; (Unpublished Ph.D. Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2013). <br />Robertson, Eric, Old St Andrews (London, 1923). <br />Robertson, W.N., &lsquo;Fragments of sculptured stonework from the tomb of Henry Wardlaw bishop of St Andrews&rsquo;, P.S.A.S., 101 (1968-9), 146-9 <br />Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historic Monuments of Scotland: Fife, Kinross and Clackmannan (London, 1933), nos 455 (Cathedral), 460 (Abbey Precinct Wall), 465. <br />Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historic Monuments of Scotland: Fife, Kinross and Clackmannan (London, 1933), nos 452 (Holy Trinity), 464 (Blackfriars), 466-8. <br />Simpson, Anne Turner and Stevenson, Sylvia, Historic St Andrews: The Archaeological Implications of Development (Glasgow, 1981). <br />Smart, R., &lsquo;The Sixteenth Century Bird&rsquo;s Eye View Plan of St Andrews&rsquo;, The St Andrews Preservation Trust Annual Report, 38 (1975), pp. 8-12. <br />Smart, R., and K., Fraser, St Andrews Street Names (St Andrews, 1995) Taylor, S. with G. Mark&uacute;s, The Place-Names of Fife: volume 3 St Andrews and the East Neuk (Stamford, 2009), especially 564-599. <br />Thurlby, M., &lsquo;St Andrews Cathedral-Priory and the beginnings of Gothic Architecture in Northern Britain&rsquo;, in Higgitt, J., (ed.), Medieval art and architecture in the diocese of St Andrews (London, 1994), 47-60 <br />Yeoman, P., Medieval Scotland (London, 1995).]]></dcterms:source>
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