Scottish Studies, Volume 15School of Scottish Studies, University of Edinburgh, 1971 - National characteristics, Scottish |
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agricultural alliances Ánrothán Aodh Álainn areas Argyll avunculocal residence ballad Black Dwarf Bridekirk bridewealth brother Buirrche Burns text Burns's Celtic chief clearances common Cowal Cowal and Knapdale CREGEEN descent Dirom Donnsléibhe Dr Smout dual economy dual economy model early economic eighteenth century farm Ferchar Flaithbhertach Gaelic groups Highland tenants improvement INDIANA UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES INDIANENSIS Irish James James Loch King King of Ailech Knapdale Lady Stafford laird land landlord Laumon lineages London Lowland Mackid MacNeil MacSween Maol-Muire marriage matrilineal MDCCCXX Mossgiel Murchadh Niall nineteenth century Old Mortality organisation pairs Patrick Sellar patrilinearity pedigree Pictish Picts plural political polygyny population rents Robert Scotch fiddle Scotland Scots Scott Scottish Studies sector Sellar to Loch sheep sheep-farmer SIGILLUM social society SP Sellar spade stanza structure subsistence symbol stones Tam Lin towns traditional Uí Néill UNIVERSITATIS University of Edinburgh variant VERITAS village