History of the Scottish Expedition to Norway in 1612
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- Preface
- PART I.—HISTORICAL.
- I. SOURCES OF INFORMATION,
- II. THE CALMAR WAR, AND SWEDISH MEASURES FOR RAISING MERCENARIES,
- III. SUCCESSFUL MARCH OF MÖNNICHHOFEN THROUGH NORWAY,
- IV. ORGANIZATION OF SCOTTISH LEVIES FOR SWEDEN, AND THEIR FORCED DISBANDMENT,
- V. ORDERS OF KING JAMES I. DISOBEYED BY A FEW SCOTTISH OFFICERS, WHO PROCEED WITH A SMALL PORTION OF THE LEVIES TO NORWAY,
- VI. THE LANDING OF ALEXANDER RAMSAY IN ROMSDALEN,
- VII. DESTRUCTION OF THE SCOTS IN GUDBRANDSDALEN,
- VIII. THE COMBAT AT KRINGELEN,
- PART II.—TRADITION.
- I. THE SINCLAIR BALLAD,
- II. NORWEGIAN TRADITIONS COLLECTED BY THE REV. H. P. S. KRAG,
- PART III.—APPENDICES.
- Historical Documents.
- I. EXTRACTS FROM THE "SWEDEN AND DENMARK CORRESPONDENCE, 1612," IN THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON,
- II. COPIES OF DOCUMENTS FROM THE GENERAL REGISTER HOUSE, EDINBURGH
- III. DOCUMENTS FROM STATE ARCHIVES, STOCKHOLM,
- IV. DOCUMENTS FROM STATE ARCHIVES, COPENHAGEN,
- INDEX TO NAMES OF PERSONS,