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| 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) |
| 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.
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| 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.
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| 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:
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| Dauvit Broun (see Project Team for details: editor of the e-book)
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| John Reuben Davies (see Project Team for details)
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| Hugh Doherty, British Academy Research Fellow, Jesus College, Oxford
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| 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’
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| Matthew Hammond (see Project Team for details)
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| 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’
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| Richard Sharpe, Professor of Diplomatic, University of Oxford
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| 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’
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| 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’
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| Alice Taylor (see International Advisory Group for details)
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