Project Co-ordination Team
Professor Dauvit Broun University of Glasgow Principal Investigator
Dr Matthew Hammond University of Edinburgh Co-Investigator
Professor Roibeard Ó Maolalaigh University of Glasgow Co-Investigator
Mr John Bradley King's College London, Centre for Computing in the Humanities Co-Investigator
Professor David Carpenter King's College, London Co-Investigator
Dr Amanda Beam University of Glasgow Research Team
Dr John Reuben Davies University of Glasgow Research Team
Dr Michele Pasin King's College London, Centre for Computing in the Humanities Research Team
Support
Andrew Smith University of Glasgow (Research assistant)
Kathryn Dutton University of Glasgow (Research assistant)
Nicholas Evans University of Glasgow (Research assistant)
Charlotte Tupman King's College London, Centre for Computing in the Humanities (Technical support website)
Christelle Le Riguer University of Glasgow (Administrative support, finance and website)
International Advisory Group
Professor Marie Therese Flanagan Professor of Medieval History Queen's University, Belfast
Dr Emilia Jamroziak Senior Lecturer in Medieval History University of Leeds
Professor Hector MacQueen Professor of Private Law University of Edinburgh
Professor Cynthia Neville Professor of History University of Dalhousie, Nova Scotia, Canada
Professor Huw Pryce Professor of Welsh History University of Bangor, North wales
Professor Keith Stringer Professor of Medieval British History University of Lancaster
Dr Alice Taylor Junior Research Fellow King's College, Cambridge
Professor Steven Vanderputten Lecturer in Medieval History University of Ghent, Belgium
Knowledge Transfer Advisory Group
Alan Borthwick National Archives of Scotland
Patrick Carson Head of Modern Studies, Clydebank High School. Formerly Curriculum Development Officer for Social Studies, Learning and Teaching Scotland.
Kenneth Dunn Department of Manuscripts, National Library of Scotland
Dr Elsa Hamilton Retired Head Teacher of History. Editor of Charters of Earls of Dunbar (to 1289)
Ulrike Hogg Department of Manuscripts, National Library of Scotland, and General Editor of the Scottish History Society.
Jean Inness Libraries Manager, South Ayrshire Council
Sheila M. Millar Senior Librarian, Local History and Promotions, East Lothian Local History Centre, Haddington Library
Norman Shead Previously chief examiner in History in the Scottish Qualifications Authority and Head of History at Hutchesons’ Grammar School, Glasgow. Editor of Scottish Episcopal charters 1100-1250.
Andrew Smith Ph.D. student in University of Glasgow researching Kelso Abbey and its charters in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries
Kirsty Stewart Online Resources Archivist, National Archives of Scotland
Charter Research Group
The project is based primarily on the evidence of about 6000 documents. A number of scholars have agreed to contribute specialised studies that will extend and deepen our understanding early Scottish charters. These studies will be published as an e-book. The contributors are:
Dauvit Broun (see Project Team for details: editor of the e-book)
John Reuben Davies (see Project Team for details)
Hugh Doherty, British Academy Research Fellow, Jesus College, Oxford
Elsa Hamilton, whose PhD at the University of Glasgow was on ‘The acts of the earls of Dunbar relating to Scotland c.1124 - c.1289: a study of lordship in Scotland in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries’
Matthew Hammond (see Project Team for details)
Eileen O’Sullivan, whose PhD at the University of Glasgow was on ‘The resolution of disputes and the origins Scottish common law, c.1115-1230’
Richard Sharpe, Professor of Diplomatic, University of Oxford
Andrew Smith, who is currently working on a PhD in the University of Glasgow on ‘Kelso Abbey as a focus of social interactions in the 12th and 13th centuries’
Akihiro Takamori, Keio University, Tokyo, whose PhD at the University of Glasgow was on ‘Regnal consolidation and regional networks: charters and religious benefactions in the diocese of Glasgow, ca 1120 to 1270’
Alice Taylor (see International Advisory Group for details)