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Calderwood, David, Thomson, Thomas, Wodrow Society. The history of the Kirk of Scotland. Searchable text ed. Burlington: : TannerRitchie Publishing in collaboration with the Library and Information Services of the University of St Andrews 2006. http://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=http://sources.tannerritchie.com/browser.php?bookid=1
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Julian Goodare. Parliamentary Taxation in Scotland, 1560-1603. The Scottish Historical Review 1989;68:23–52.https://www.jstor.org/stable/25530389
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Gregory, Donald. The history of the western Highlands and isles of Scotland, from A.D. 1493 to A.D. 1625: with a brief introductory sketch, from A.D. 80 to A.D. 1493. 2nd ed. London: : Hamilton, Adams 1881.
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Todd, Margo. The culture of Protestantism in early modern Scotland. New Haven, Conn: : Yale University Press 2002.
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Williamson AH. Scottish national consciousness in the age of James VI: the apocalypse, the union and the shaping of Scotland’s public culture. Burlington: : TannerRitchie Publishing under license from Birlinn Ltd 2021. https://ezproxy.lib.gla.ac.uk/login?url=https://scotlandshistoryonline.com/browser.php?item_id=141
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Maurice Lee, Jr. James VI and the Revival of Episcopacy in Scotland: 1596-1600. Church History 1974;43:50–64.https://www.jstor.org/stable/3164080
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Alan R. MacDonald. David Calderwood: The Not so Hidden Years, 1590-1604. The Scottish Historical Review 1995;74:69–74.https://www.jstor.org/stable/25530661
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