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Ailred of Rievaulx («English Invective against the Scots»), from Richard of Hexham, De Gestis Stephani, in Chronicles of Stephen, vol. III, quoted in Scottish Annals from English Chroniclers, AD 500–1286, collected and translated by Alan Orr Anderson, vol. I (Paul Watkins, Stamford, 1991).
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Anderson, Iain («Scotland Win the Grand Slam»), Scotland on Sunday, 18 March 1990. Copyright © The Scotsman Publications Ltd.
Anglo-Saxon Chronicle («Battle between the Saxons and Northmen»), from verse passage MSS, a, b, c, d, s. a. 937, quoted in Scottish Annals from English Chroniclers, AD 500–1286, collected and translated by Alan Orr Anderson (Paul Watkins, Stamford, 1991).
Annals of Dunstable («The Burning of a Bishop»), from Annals of Dunstable in Annales Monastici, vol. III, quoted in Scottish Annals from English Chroniclers, AD 500–1286, collected and translated by Alan Orr Anderson, vol. I (Paul Watkins, Stamford, 1991).
Anonymous («The Death of the Maid of Norway»), Anonymous, from The Golden Treasury of Scottish Poetry, ed. Hugh MacDiarmid (Canongate, Edinburgh, 1993).
Anonymous («The Declaration of Arbroath»), The Declaration of Arbroath, translated from Latin by Sir James Fergusson (Edinburgh, 1970), quoted in Scotland, an Unwon Cause, by Р. H. Scott (Canongate, Edinburgh, 1997).
Anonymous («The Execution of William Wallace»), Anonymous, translated by J. Russell from Documents lllustrative of Sir William Wallace, His Life and Times, ed. Joseph Stevenson, Maitland Club, 1841. Quoted in Louise Yeoman, Reportage Scotland (Luath, Edinburgh, 2005).
Anonymous («The Massacre of Glencoe»), by A Gentleman in Scotland, from Gallienus Redivivus, or Murther Will Out, &c, 1695, reprint ed. by Ed Edmund Goldsmid (Edinburgh, 1885); letter extracts from Source Book of Scottish History, ed. W. Croft Dickinson, Gordon Donaldson, Isabel A. Milne, vol. I (Thomas Neljson and Sons Ltd, Edinburgh, 1958).
Anonymous («The Murder of James I»), quoted in Agnes Mure Mackenzie, Scottish Pageant, vol. I (Oliver & Boyd, Edinburgh, 1946).
Anonymous («The North Berwick Witches»), News from Scotland, anonymous, c. 1591, quoted in Witchcraft in Early Modem Scotland, ed. Lawrence Normand and Gareth Roberts (University of Exeter Press, Exeter, 2000).