Publisher's Synopsis
Compota Thesaurariorum Regum Scotorum, or âAccounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland 1473-1574, â offers a detailed look into the financial records of the Scottish Crown during a transformative period. This fifth volume provides invaluable insights into the fiscal management, expenditures, and economic activities of the Scottish kingdom. Compiled by the Treasury of Scotland, these records offer a comprehensive view of royal finances, shedding light on everything from courtly expenses and military outlays to diplomatic missions and infrastructure projects.
Researchers and historians will find this volume an indispensable resource for understanding the political, social, and economic landscape of Scotland during the late medieval and early modern eras. The meticulous accounting provides a granular perspective on the priorities and challenges faced by the Scottish monarchy, offering a unique window into a pivotal time in Scottish history.
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