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The Stair Society Publications Page
Please note that all the volumes currently in print are available to browse in Avizandum Bookshop in Edinburgh. Books purchased and collected in person from ...
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The Stair Society - The Berne Manuscript (NAS PA5/1) Introduction
First come what are called the leges Scocie, twenty two fairly ... So it is probable that the MS continued with the remainder of the Leges Quatuor Burgorum; ...
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The Stair Society - Postgraduate Scholarship
The Society has established a scholarship to promote postgraduate research in the history of Scots law, leading to the degree of PhD or D.Phil. ...
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The Stair Society Home Page
In making knowledge of the past readily accessible and fulfilling its objectives, the Society depends on the support of Scottish lawyers, both advocates and ...
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The Stair Society - James Dalrymple, 1st Viscount Stair
The Stair Society is named after Scotland's greatest jurist, James Dalrymple, 1st Viscount Stair. Stair's Institutions of the Law of Scotland, ...
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The Stair Society - Ayr Manuscript (NAS PA5/2) Introduction
This manuscript, of the age of Robert I (1306-1329), appears to have belonged, in the fifteenth century, to the Burgh of Ayr, or perhaps to the Clerk of the ...
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The Stair Society - Annual Lectures
Senator of the College of Justice, later Lord President. The Evolution of Parliament House. 1993, Patrick Cadell, Keeper of the Records of Scotland ...
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The Stair Society - Annual Lectures
1968. Most Rev James D Scanlan, Archbishop of Glasgow ... 1984, The Rt Hon Lord Avonside, Senator of the College of Justice, A Brief Address on the subject ...
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