Peter Chiene was an Edinburgh graduate in law and philosophy who practised as a solicitor in Edinburgh. He died tragically young in an accident on…
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This blogger is delighted to report that Saskia Roselaar has won the second prize in the 2013 Premio Boulvert for her book Public Land in…
Comments closedGeorge Washington University Law School is pleased to invite applications for the Richard & Diane Cummins Legal History Research Grant for 2014. The Cummins Grant…
Comments closedFour hundred and fifty years ago this month, on 6 August 1563, a Scottish Protestant radical called John Willock sat in judgement as Superintendent of…
Comments closed(Images of Bede and George Buchanan courtesy of Wikipedia Commons) According to the Venerable Bede, the language that linked the varied peoples who inhabited Britain…
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