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Title: | This belongs to us! Competition between the Royal Burgh of Stirling and the Augustinian Abbey of Cambuskenneth over salmon fishing rights on the River Forth, Scotland |
Author(s): | Hoffmann, Richard C Ross, Alasdair |
Contact Email: | repository.librarian@stir.ac.uk |
Editor(s): | Krasnodębska-D’Aughton, M Bhreathnach, E Smith, K |
Citation: | Hoffmann RC & Ross A (2019) This belongs to us! Competition between the Royal Burgh of Stirling and the Augustinian Abbey of Cambuskenneth over salmon fishing rights on the River Forth, Scotland. In: Krasnodębska-D’Aughton M, Bhreathnach E & Smith K (eds.) Monastic Europe: Medieval Communities, Landscapes, and Settlements. Medieval Monastic Studies, 4. Turnhout: Brepols, pp. 451-476. http://www.brepols.net/Pages/ShowProduct.aspx?prod_id=IS-9782503569796-1; https://doi.org/10.1484/M.MMS-EB.5.114810 |
Keywords: | medieval europe scotland salmon fishing disputes |
Issue Date: | Oct-2019 |
Date Deposited: | 15-May-2017 |
Series/Report no.: | Medieval Monastic Studies, 4 |
Abstract: | This chapter focuses upon the importance of salmon across medieval Europe and how competition for that resource could be fierce at a local level. |
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URL: | http://www.brepols.net/Pages/ShowProduct.aspx?prod_id=IS-9782503569796-1 |
DOI Link: | 10.1484/M.MMS-EB.5.114810 |
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