Scotland in the Middle Ages: Sketches of Early Scotch History and Social Progress
- 422 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Cosmo Nelson Innes was a Scottish advocate, historian, and antiquary. He was recognized for his skill in deciphering ancient Scottish records and contributed to the compilation and editing of parliamentary statutes. His interest in ecclesiastical matters led him to join the newly formed Scottish Episcopal Church.
Originally published in 1875, this extensive work is one of the most significant reference works for Scottish genealogy and parochial history. It includes detailed accounts of each of the 871 parishes in Scotland, including their history, geography, and resident noble families. An essential resource for anyone researching Scottish ancestry or local history.