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The Scottish Parliament Before the Union of the Crowns

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The book traces the development of Scotland's national assembly from its early feudal council into a parliamentary institution, examining origins, composition, and working procedures. It analyzes the roles and interactions of bishops, abbots, earls, barons, and later burgesses, the growth of burgh representation, and debates over popular influence and legal language. Sections detail methods of legislation and taxation, instances of influence on royal policy, and a concluding outline that extends institutional tendencies through the seventeenth century, supplemented by an appendix of documentary material.

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Robert S. Rait

Robert S. Rait was a historian and scholar known for his contributions to the study of Scottish history and medieval education. His notable works include "An Outline of the Relations between England and Scotland (500-1707)," which explores the complex historical interactions between the two nations, and "Life in the Medieval University," which examines the educational practices of the time. Rait's research provides valuable insights into the political and social dynamics of Scotland, particularly in the context of the Scottish Parliament before the Union of the Crowns. His writings remain significant for those interested in the historical development of Scotland and its institutions.

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