G. W. S. Barrow
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Geoffrey Wallis Steuart Barrow was an English historian and academic. The son of Charles Embleton Barrow and Marjorie née Stuart, Geoffrey Barrow was born on 28 November 1924, at Headingley near Leeds. He attended St Edward's School, Oxford, and Inverness Royal Academy, moving on to the University of St Andrews and Pembroke College, Oxford.
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- The Anglo-Norman era in Scottish history (1980) (48)
- The Kingdom of the Scots: government, church, and society from the eleventh to the fourteenth century (1973) (40)
- Robert Bruce: And the Community of the Realm of Scotland (2020) (36)
- Scottish Rulers and the Religious Orders 1070-1153: The Alexander Prize Essay (1953) (35)
- Kingship and Unity: Scotland 1000-1206 (1983) (33)
- Scotland and Its Neighbours in the Middle Ages (1992) (22)
- The Scottish tradition;: Essays in honour of Ronald Gordon Cant (1974) (22)
- Frontier and Settlement: Which Influenced Which? England and Scotland, 1100–1300 (1992) (19)
- The pattern of lordship and feudal settlement in Cumbria (1975) (16)
- Feudal Britain : the completion of the medieval kingdoms, 1066-1314 (1958) (10)
- Scotland, Wales and Ireland in the Twelfth Century (2004) (8)
- The charters of David I (1994) (8)
- The acts of William I, King of Scots, 1165-1214 (1971) (7)
- The Anglo-Norman era in Scottish history : the ford lectures delivered in the University of Oxford in Hilary term 1977 (1980) (7)
- Witnesses and the attestation of formal documents in Scotland, twelfth–thirteenth centuries (1995) (6)
- Wales and Scotland in the Middle Ages (1980) (6)
- Badenoch and Strathspey, 1130-1312. 1: Secular and political (1988) (6)
- Badenoch and Strathspey, 1130-1312. 2: The Church (1989) (5)
- Robert Bruce & the community of the realm of Scotland (1988) (5)
- FROM QUEEN MARGARET TO DAVID I: BENEDICTINES AND TIRONIANS (1960) (4)
- The Aftermath of War: Scotland and England in the late Thirteenth and early Fourteenth Centuries (1978) (4)
- Why Scottish history matters (1997) (3)
- De domibus religiosis: a note on Dornoch (1997) (3)
- Regesta Regum Scottorum. Vol. II. The Acts of William I. (1972) (2)
- An unpublished brieve of Malcolm IV (2005) (2)
- The tribes of North Britain revisited (1990) (2)
- David I of Scotland (1124-1153) : the balance of new and old (1985) (1)
- OBSERVATIONS ON THE CORONATION STONE OF SCOTLAND (1997) (1)
- Lordship and society in the march of Wales, 1282-1400 : Book review. (1978) (1)
- Glamorgan County history, Vol III: Book review. (1972) (0)
- THE DATE OF THE PEACE BETWEEN MALCOLM IV AND SOMERLED OF ARGYLL (1994) (0)
- Richard Oram, David I: The King Who Made Scotland (2005) (0)
- Conquest, co-existence and change. Wales 1063-1415. Book review. (1988) (0)
- Divisions of Territory in the early Middle Ages England and Scotland compared (2001) (0)
- The Charters of David I : Additions and Corrections (2001) (0)
- The English Royal Chancery in the earlier 13th century (1995) (0)
- Angerius Brito, Cathensis Episcopus (1970) (0)
- Ireland, Wales, and England in the eleventh century. Book review. (1994) (0)
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