Further Reading on the Town of Medieval St Andrews

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Further Reading on the Town of Medieval St Andrews

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A select bibliography of the current research relating to the medieval town of St Andrews.

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

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