Internet Medieval Sourcebook Selected Sources: Celtic States Contents Scotland- Saints in Scottish Placenames [Internet Archive backuphere]
- People of Medieval Scotland 1093-1371 [Internet Archive backuphere]
This is a database of all known people of Scotland between 1093 and 1314 mentioned in over 8600 contemporary documents. - Alan Orr Anderson,Early sources of Scottish history, A.D. 500 to 1286 (1922). Translation of many texts. PDF. [Internet Archive]
- Ancient Lives of Scottish Saints. trans. W.M. Metcalfe, (Paisley: A. Gardner, 1895)[St. Ninian, by Aelred of Rivaulx; Two lives of St. Columba, by Cuimine Ailbe, and by Adamnan; St. Kentigern, by Jocelin of Furnes; St. Servanus; St. Margaret, by Turgot; St. Magnus) [Internet Archive]
- Jocelyn, a monk of Furness: The Life of Kentigern (Mungo), translated by Cynthia Whidden Green.
- Cynthia Whidden Green:Saint Kentigern, Apostle to Strathclyde: A critical analysis of a northern saint
- Turgot, Bishop of St Andrews (d.1115):Life of St Margart, Queen of Scotland, trans 1884, full text [Internet Archive]
- The Battle of the Standard, 1138, from the Hexham Chronicle [At De Re Militari] [Internet Archive versionhere]
Scottish invasion of England led by King David. - Thirteenth Century Warfare between Norway and Scotland [At De Re Militari] [Internet Archive versionhere]
- War with England
- The Declaration of Arbroath, April 6, 1320, English and Latin [Wikisource]
- The Declaration of Arbroath 1320, manuscript [National Records of Scotland] [Internet Archive versionhere]
- The Church inScotland
Ireland- See the section on theEarly Celtic World
- British History Online
British History Online is a collection of nearly 1300 volumes of primary and secondary content relating to British and Irish history, and histories of empire and the British world. BHO also provides access to 40,000 images and 10,000 tiles of historic maps of the British Isles. - CELT Corpus of Electronic Texts [At UCC]
Online resource for contemporary and historical Irish documents in literature, history and politics. - Irish Sagas Online [At UCC]
Aims to make available reliable versions of the original texts of medieval Irish sagas with parallel translations into Modern Irish and English. - St. Bernard of Clairvaux's Life of St. Malachy of Armagh, by H. J. Lawlor. (London, Society for promoting Christian knowledge; New York, The Macmillan company, 1920.) [ecatholic files] [Internet Archive versionhere]
- The Bull of Pope Adrian IV Empowering Henry II to Conquer Ireland. 1155 [At Yale Avalon] [Internet Archive versionhere]
- Gerald of Wales (1146-1225):The Topography of Ireland, 12th Century. full text. PDF [ At York.ca] [Internet Archive versionhere]
- Gerald of Wales (1146-1225):The Conquest of Ireland, 12th Century.
- Gerald of Wales (1146-1225):The Conquest of Ireland, Book I,
- Henry III, Lord of Ireland:Grant of Tolls in Dublin, 1233
- Henry III, Lord of Ireland:Grant of Tolls in Dublin, 1250
- Chapter 46: Description of Henry II, king of the English.
- The Destruction of Da Derga's Hostel, c 1100 full text
- Story of Mac Dathó's Pig, 12th Cent. The Bull of Pope Adrian IV Empowering Henry II to Conquer Ireland. A.D. 1155
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