1. John MacInnes, ‘The Panegyric Code in Gaelic Poetry and Its Historical Background’, Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness 50 (1976–8), p. 457. See in general
2. Donald E. Meek, The Quest for Celtic Christianity (Edinburgh, 2000).
3. Sarah Elizabeth Thomas, ‘From Rome to “the ends of the habitable world”: The Provision of Clergy and Church Buildings in the Hebrides, 1266 to 1472’ (PhD dissertation, University of Glasgow, 2008); Iain Gerard MacDonald, ‘The Secular Church and the Clergy in the Diocese of Argyll from circa 1189 to 1560’ (PhD dissertation, University of Glasgow, 2008); Janet C. MacDonald, ‘Iona’s Local Associations in Argyll and the Isles, c. 1203–c. 1575’ (PhD dissertation, University of Glasgow, 2010). See also
4. Martin MacGregor, ‘Church and Culture in the Late Medieval Highlands’, in James Kirk (ed.), The Church in the Highlands (Edinburgh, 1998); A. D. M. Barrell, ‘The Church in the West Highlands in the Late Middle Ages’, IR 54 (2003).
5. Donald E. Meek, ‘The Reformation and Gaelic Culture: Perspectives on Patronage, Language and Literature in John Carswell’s Translation of “The Book of Common Order”’, in Kirk, Church in the Highlands; Jane E. A. Dawson, ‘“The Face of Ane Perfyt Reformed Kyrk”: St Andrews and the Early Scottish Reformation’, in James Kirk (ed.), Humanism and Reform: The Church in Europe, England and Scotland, 1400–1643, Studies in Church History, Subsidia 8 (Oxford, 1991), pp. 415–16, and n. 10;