found: The New history of Scotland, 1981- (a.e.)v. 4, t.p. (Jenny Wormald)
found: Her Mary Queen of Scots, c1988:t.p. (Jenny Wormald) jkt. (Dr Jenny Wormald; Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, St. Hilda's College; formerly lecturer in Scottish history, Univ. of Glasgow)
found: Scottish society in ... 1977 (a.e.)t.p. (Jennifer M. Brown) p. vii (lect. in Scottish history, Univ. of Glasgow)
found: Email from MiU, Jan. 14, 2009(email from author, Jan. 13, 2009: confirms that she edited Scottish society in the fifteenth century, 1977, under her former name, Jennifer M. Brown)
found: University of Edinburgh, School of History, Classics, and Archaeology, staff Web site, Jan. 14, 2009(Jenny Wormald M.A., Ph.D, FRHist S, FSA Scot, FRSA; Honorary Fellow (Scottish History))
found: Biog. resource center (Contemp. authors), Jan. 14, 2009(Jenny Wormald; b. Jan. 18, 1942, Glasgow, Scotland; University of Glasgow, Ph. D., 1974)
found: Guardian WWW site, viewed Feb. 1, 2016(Jenny Wormald; Jennifer Mary Wormald, historian, born 18 January 1942; died 9 December 2015; born in Glasgow and adopted by Dr Thomas Tannahill and his wife, Margaret Dunlop; married AL (Alfred) Brown and later Patrick Wormald; took her first degree at Glasgow University (1959-63); from 1968 to 1986 Jenny taught at Glasgow University; in 1986 she was appointed to a tutorial fellowship at St Hilda's College, Oxford, a position she held until 2005; in 2001 her marriage to Patrick ended in divorce; she then retired to Edinburgh, where she held an honorary fellowship at Edinburgh University and taught courses on Scottish history and literature)