Category
page 1Scottish chronicles
Pictish Chronicle
kings of the Picts
Chronicle of the Kings of Alba
medieval chronicle

Holinshed's Chronicles
compilation history of the British Isles

Chronicle of Melrose
medieval chronicle likely written by monks at Melrose Abbey
Scotichronicon
thumb|right|300px|The founders of Scotland of medieval legend, Scota with [[Goídel Glas, voyaging from Egypt, as depicted in a 15th-century manuscript of the Scotichronicon]]
The Scotichronicon is a 15th-century chronicle by the Scottish historian Walter Bower. It is a continuation of historian-priest John of Fordun's earlier work Chronica Gentis Scotorum beginning with the founding of Ireland and thereby Scotland by Scota with Goídel Glas.
Chronicles of Mann
medieval Latin manuscript relating the early history of the Isle of Man

Scalacronica
The Scalacronica (1066–1363) is a chronicle written in Anglo-Norman French by Sir Thomas Grey of Heaton near Norham in Northumberland. It was started whilst he was imprisoned by the Scots in Edinburgh Castle, after being captured in an ambush in October 1355, and completed in England after his release. The chronicle documents the history of Britain until 1363, and is one of the few early chronicles written by a layman.