Saints in Scottish Place-Names
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Source codeD NotesThis is the letter used in Sharpe 1991 to designate the two MS of the Dublin collection previously called Codex Kilkenniensis, and called by Plummer and Sharpe M and T Source codeDavid de Bernham Source titleHec sunt ecclesie quas dedicauit Episcopus Dauid Yearcirca 1280 NotesReferences to this source are derived from a photograph of the manuscript,which lists a series of church dedications carried out by Bishop David in the mid-thirteenth century. Source codeDavid I Chrs. Source titleThe Charters of David I EditorsG. W. S. Barrow Secondary TitleThe Written Acts of David I King of Scots, 1124-53, and of his son Henry, Earl of Northumberland, 1139-52 Year1999 Source codeDavies 2003 AuthorDavies, John Reuben Source titleThe Book of Llandaf and the Norman Church in Wales Year2003 NotesDavies, John Reuben 2003 The Book of Llandaf and the Norman Church in Wales (Boydell, Woodbridge) Davies, J R, 2009, ‘Bishop Kentigern among the Britons’ in Boardman et al 2009, 66-90 Source codede Paor 1979 AuthorLiam de Paor Source title‘Saint Mac Creiche of Liscannor’ JournalÉriu Pages93-121 Year1979 Notesde Paor, L, 1979, ‘Saint Mac Creiche of Liscannor’ in Ériu vol 30, 93-121 Source codeDennistoun Source titleSome Account of the Family of Dennistoun of Colgrain Year1859 Source codeDickson, Emeralds AuthorJohn Dickson Source titleEmeralds Chased in Gold; or, The Isles of the Forth Year1899 Source codeDoble 1937 AuthorDoble, G Source titleSt Cadoc in Cornwall and Brittany Year1937 NotesDoble G 1937, St Cadoc in Cornwall and Brittany, Truro 1937. Source codeDoble 1965 Source titleThe Saints of Cornwall: part four - Newquay, Padstow and Bodmin District Year1965 NotesDoble, G, 1965 The Saints of Cornwall: part four - Newquay, Padstow and Bodmin District (Felinfach) Source codeDoble 1965 AuthorDoble, G Source titleThe Saints of Cornwall, part four: Newquay, Padsow and Bodmin District Year1965 NotesDoble, G 1965 The Saints of Cornwall, part four: Newquay, Padsow and Bodmin District (1965, reprinted Llanerch 1998) Source codeDorret map Source titleA General Map of Scotland and islands thereto belonging Year1750 NotesA high resolution scan is available at www.nls.uk | Source codeDownham 2007 AuthorDownham, C Source title‘St Bega – myth, maiden, or bracelet? An Insular cult and its origins’ JournalJournal of Medieval History Pages33-42 Volume33 Year2007 NotesDownham, C., 2007, ‘St Bega – myth, maiden, or bracelet? An Insular cult and its origins’ in Journal of Medieval History 33 (2007), 33-42. Source codeDRT - DG Source titleDRT - Dabhaidh Grannd NotesSource mentioned by Dabhaidh Grannd - Exact source to be determined. Date around 1750 Source codeDrummond with Stewart AuthorPeter Drummond (with assistance from Donald William Stewart and drawings by John Mitchell) Source titleScottish Hill and Mountain Names Year1991 NotesScottish Mountaineering Trust Source codeDryb. Lib. Source titleLiber S. Marie de Dryburgh SeriesBannatyne Club Year1847 Source codeDrysdale 1904 AuthorDrysdale, W Source titleAuld Biggings of Stirling: its closes, wynds and neebour villages. Year1904 NotesQuoted by NMRS in relation to Chapel Well / Christ's Well in St Ninian's Parish, Stirling. Source codeDumville 1999 AuthorDumville, D Source title'Cusantín mac Ferccusa, Rí Alban: a Misidentified Monastic Ditch-Digger' JournalScottish Gaelic Studies Pages234-240 Volumexix Year1999 NotesDumville, D, 1999 'Cusantín mac Ferccusa, Rí Alban: a Misidentified Monastic Ditch-Digger' in SGS vol xix, 234-240 Source codeDunf. Reg. Source titleRegistrum de Dunfermelyn EditorsC. Innes [though not named] SeriesBannatyne Club Year1842 Source codeDunf. Reg. Court Bk. Source titleRegality of Dunfermline Court Book 1531-1538 EditorsJ. M. Webster and A.A.M. Duncan Year1953 Source codeDunk. Rent. Source titleRentale Dunkeldense SeriesSHS Year1915 Source codeDunkeld Litany Source titleDunkeld Litany EditorsForbes, A. P. Secondary TitleKalendar of Scottish Saints Pageslvii-lxv Year1872 NotesAlso known as King Giric's Litany, and the Brockie Litany. Source codeDurkan 1986 Source codeDurkan 1999 AuthorJohn Durkan Source titleThe Place-Name Balmaha JournalInnes Review Pages88 Volume50 Year1999 Source codeDwelly AuthorE. Dwelly Source titleThe Illustrated Gaelic-English Dictionary Year1901-11 NotesDictionary. (9th edition 1977). Source codeDysart Recs. Source titleNotices from the Local Records of Dysart EditorsW. Muir SeriesMaitland Club Year1853 |