Justice and Society in the Highlands of Scotland : : Strathspey and the Regality of Grant (c. 1690-1748) / / Charles Fletcher.

This book fills a significant gap in our current understanding of early modern Scottish history. It is the first systematic consideration of the workings of seigneurial courts of feudal lords in 18th century Scotland. For several hundred years, these courts were one of the main forums for justice ac...

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This book fills a significant gap in our current understanding of early modern Scottish history. It is the first systematic consideration of the workings of seigneurial courts of feudal lords in 18th century Scotland. For several hundred years, these courts were one of the main forums for justice across Europe. Until 1748, Scottish courts of barony and regality handled both criminal complaints and civil disputes; they made by-laws and levied taxes; they set wages and enforced morality. The 18th century was a time of epoch-defining events in Scotland, such as the Jacobite rebellions, and union with England. The amount of literature on this period of Scottish history is extensive; it is therefore remarkable that the story of these courts has been left untouched.
Based on author's thesis (doctoral - University of Edinburgh, 2020) issued under title: Justice and society in Strathspey: the Regality Court of Grant, c. 1690-1748.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Illustrations -- Conventions and Abbreviations -- Glossary -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Heritable Justice in Scotland -- 1.2 Seigneurial Justice: Scotland in European Context -- 1.3 The Regality of Grant -- 2 The Clan Grant and the Regality Court -- 2.1 Strathspey in the Early Eighteenth Century -- 2.2 The Lairds of Grant, the Fine and the Regality Court of Grant --  2.2.1  The Lairds of Grant --  2.2.2  Bailies of the Regality of Grant --  2.2.3  The Fine of Clan Grant: John Grant of Dalrachney -- 2.3 Conclusion -- 3 The Regality Court and Its Procedures -- 3.1 Court Officials --  3.1.1  Clerks of the Court --  3.1.2  Procurators Fiscal --  3.1.3  Officers --  3.1.4  Birlawmen -- 3.2 How, Why and When Were Courts Convened? --  3.2.1  When? --  3.2.2  Where? -- 3.3 The Court Day -- 4 Actions for Debt -- 4.1 Debt and Credit in Strathspey -- 4.2 The Collection of Rents -- 4.3 Poinding -- 4.4 Debt and Divisions in the Grant Family: Unwarranted Poinding 1710-1711 --  4.4.1  Rental Crisis --  4.4.2  Case Study: Ludovick Grant of that Ilk v. Mungo Grant of Mullochard and Others -- 4.5 Conclusion -- 5 Criminal Jurisdiction -- 5.1 Violent Crime and the Regality Court of Grant --  5.1.1  Trends in Violent Crime --  5.1.2  Gendered Differences in Violence --  5.1.3  Types of Violence --   a) Violent Threats and Caution --   b) Violent Disputes -- 5.1.4  Process -- 5.1.5  Punishment -- 5.2 Serious Crime and the Regality Court of Grant -- 5.3 The Northern Circuit of the Justiciary Court and the Regality of Grant --  5.3.1  1708-1710 --  5.3.2  1711-1747 --  5.3.3  After Abolition, 1748-1753 -- 5.4 Conclusion -- 6 Economic and Social Control -- 6.1 Economic Control --  6.1.1  Food Supplies --  6.1.2  Regulation of Employment --   a) The Problem of 'Loose' Servants --   b) Wages --   c) Other Trades --  6.1.3  The Relationship between the Regality Court and the Justices of the Peace -- 6.2 Religious and Social Control --  6.2.1  People --  6.2.2  Kirk Session Business and the Regality Court of Grant --  6.2.3  Slander --  6.2.4  Funding the Kirk -- 6.3 Local Governance, Conclusions -- 7 The Regality Court and the Landed Estate --  Woodlands, Game, Farming and Improvement -- 7.1 Protecting the Laird's Woodlands and Game --  7.1.1  Woodlands and Their Management in Eighteenth-century Strathspey --  7.1.2  The Regality Court and the Woods --   a) Continuity and Change --   b) The York Buildings Company -- 7.2 Game --  7.2.1  Hunting, Fishing and Game in the Regality of Grant --  7.2.2  Poaching Cases in the Regality Court -- 7.3 Improvement and Farming --  7.3.1  Pastoral Farming -- 7.4 Conclusion -- 8 Land Tenure -- 8.1 Tacks and Tenure -- 8.2 Vassal's Labour Services -- 8.3 Conclusion -- 9 Conclusion -- 9.1 Justice, Society, and Heritable Jurisdictions -- 9.2 Jurisdiction -- 9.3 Heritable Justice after 1748 -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Illustrations -- Conventions and Abbreviations -- Glossary -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Heritable Justice in Scotland -- 1.2 Seigneurial Justice: Scotland in European Context -- 1.3 The Regality of Grant -- 2 The Clan Grant and the Regality Court -- 2.1 Strathspey in the Early Eighteenth Century -- 2.2 The Lairds of Grant, the Fine and the Regality Court of Grant --  2.2.1  The Lairds of Grant --  2.2.2  Bailies of the Regality of Grant --  2.2.3  The Fine of Clan Grant: John Grant of Dalrachney -- 2.3 Conclusion -- 3 The Regality Court and Its Procedures -- 3.1 Court Officials --  3.1.1  Clerks of the Court --  3.1.2  Procurators Fiscal --  3.1.3  Officers --  3.1.4  Birlawmen -- 3.2 How, Why and When Were Courts Convened? --  3.2.1  When? --  3.2.2  Where? -- 3.3 The Court Day -- 4 Actions for Debt -- 4.1 Debt and Credit in Strathspey -- 4.2 The Collection of Rents -- 4.3 Poinding -- 4.4 Debt and Divisions in the Grant Family: Unwarranted Poinding 1710-1711 --  4.4.1  Rental Crisis --  4.4.2  Case Study: Ludovick Grant of that Ilk v. Mungo Grant of Mullochard and Others -- 4.5 Conclusion -- 5 Criminal Jurisdiction -- 5.1 Violent Crime and the Regality Court of Grant --  5.1.1  Trends in Violent Crime --  5.1.2  Gendered Differences in Violence --  5.1.3  Types of Violence --   a) Violent Threats and Caution --   b) Violent Disputes -- 5.1.4  Process -- 5.1.5  Punishment -- 5.2 Serious Crime and the Regality Court of Grant -- 5.3 The Northern Circuit of the Justiciary Court and the Regality of Grant --  5.3.1  1708-1710 --  5.3.2  1711-1747 --  5.3.3  After Abolition, 1748-1753 -- 5.4 Conclusion -- 6 Economic and Social Control -- 6.1 Economic Control --  6.1.1  Food Supplies --  6.1.2  Regulation of Employment --   a) The Problem of 'Loose' Servants --   b) Wages --   c) Other Trades --  6.1.3  The Relationship between the Regality Court and the Justices of the Peace -- 6.2 Religious and Social Control --  6.2.1  People --  6.2.2  Kirk Session Business and the Regality Court of Grant --  6.2.3  Slander --  6.2.4  Funding the Kirk -- 6.3 Local Governance, Conclusions -- 7 The Regality Court and the Landed Estate --  Woodlands, Game, Farming and Improvement -- 7.1 Protecting the Laird's Woodlands and Game --  7.1.1  Woodlands and Their Management in Eighteenth-century Strathspey --  7.1.2  The Regality Court and the Woods --   a) Continuity and Change --   b) The York Buildings Company -- 7.2 Game --  7.2.1  Hunting, Fishing and Game in the Regality of Grant --  7.2.2  Poaching Cases in the Regality Court -- 7.3 Improvement and Farming --  7.3.1  Pastoral Farming -- 7.4 Conclusion -- 8 Land Tenure -- 8.1 Tacks and Tenure -- 8.2 Vassal's Labour Services -- 8.3 Conclusion -- 9 Conclusion -- 9.1 Justice, Society, and Heritable Jurisdictions -- 9.2 Jurisdiction -- 9.3 Heritable Justice after 1748 -- Bibliography -- Index.
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title_full Justice and Society in the Highlands of Scotland : Strathspey and the Regality of Grant (c. 1690-1748) / Charles Fletcher.
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contents Preface -- Acknowledgements -- List of Illustrations -- Conventions and Abbreviations -- Glossary -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Heritable Justice in Scotland -- 1.2 Seigneurial Justice: Scotland in European Context -- 1.3 The Regality of Grant -- 2 The Clan Grant and the Regality Court -- 2.1 Strathspey in the Early Eighteenth Century -- 2.2 The Lairds of Grant, the Fine and the Regality Court of Grant --  2.2.1  The Lairds of Grant --  2.2.2  Bailies of the Regality of Grant --  2.2.3  The Fine of Clan Grant: John Grant of Dalrachney -- 2.3 Conclusion -- 3 The Regality Court and Its Procedures -- 3.1 Court Officials --  3.1.1  Clerks of the Court --  3.1.2  Procurators Fiscal --  3.1.3  Officers --  3.1.4  Birlawmen -- 3.2 How, Why and When Were Courts Convened? --  3.2.1  When? --  3.2.2  Where? -- 3.3 The Court Day -- 4 Actions for Debt -- 4.1 Debt and Credit in Strathspey -- 4.2 The Collection of Rents -- 4.3 Poinding -- 4.4 Debt and Divisions in the Grant Family: Unwarranted Poinding 1710-1711 --  4.4.1  Rental Crisis --  4.4.2  Case Study: Ludovick Grant of that Ilk v. Mungo Grant of Mullochard and Others -- 4.5 Conclusion -- 5 Criminal Jurisdiction -- 5.1 Violent Crime and the Regality Court of Grant --  5.1.1  Trends in Violent Crime --  5.1.2  Gendered Differences in Violence --  5.1.3  Types of Violence --   a) Violent Threats and Caution --   b) Violent Disputes -- 5.1.4  Process -- 5.1.5  Punishment -- 5.2 Serious Crime and the Regality Court of Grant -- 5.3 The Northern Circuit of the Justiciary Court and the Regality of Grant --  5.3.1  1708-1710 --  5.3.2  1711-1747 --  5.3.3  After Abolition, 1748-1753 -- 5.4 Conclusion -- 6 Economic and Social Control -- 6.1 Economic Control --  6.1.1  Food Supplies --  6.1.2  Regulation of Employment --   a) The Problem of 'Loose' Servants --   b) Wages --   c) Other Trades --  6.1.3  The Relationship between the Regality Court and the Justices of the Peace -- 6.2 Religious and Social Control --  6.2.1  People --  6.2.2  Kirk Session Business and the Regality Court of Grant --  6.2.3  Slander --  6.2.4  Funding the Kirk -- 6.3 Local Governance, Conclusions -- 7 The Regality Court and the Landed Estate --  Woodlands, Game, Farming and Improvement -- 7.1 Protecting the Laird's Woodlands and Game --  7.1.1  Woodlands and Their Management in Eighteenth-century Strathspey --  7.1.2  The Regality Court and the Woods --   a) Continuity and Change --   b) The York Buildings Company -- 7.2 Game --  7.2.1  Hunting, Fishing and Game in the Regality of Grant --  7.2.2  Poaching Cases in the Regality Court -- 7.3 Improvement and Farming --  7.3.1  Pastoral Farming -- 7.4 Conclusion -- 8 Land Tenure -- 8.1 Tacks and Tenure -- 8.2 Vassal's Labour Services -- 8.3 Conclusion -- 9 Conclusion -- 9.1 Justice, Society, and Heritable Jurisdictions -- 9.2 Jurisdiction -- 9.3 Heritable Justice after 1748 -- Bibliography -- Index.
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