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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · At Berwick Castle’s Great Hall, Edward chose John Balliol who was crowned at Scone on St Andrew’s Day, 1292. Longshanks expected the fealty of Balliol and demanded Scottish money and support for his war with France. Under pressure from his aristocracy, Balliol then signed the Auld Alliance with France in 1295, a direct challenge to Edward ...

  2. Vor 5 Tagen · At Dupplin Moor, Edward Balliol’s 1,500 men faced off against a much larger Scottish force, estimated between 15,000 and 40,000 men. On the morning of the battle, the Scots had raced to try and break the English ranks but only succeeded in breaking their own formation. As a result, the first Scots who entered the battlefield got stuck, as ...

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · Im August 1332 gehörte er als königlicher Ritter der kleinen Armee der sogenannten Enterbten an, die unter Führung von Edward Balliol und Henry Beaumont in Schottland einfiel, was als klares Zeichen gilt, dass Eduard III. die Invasion der Enterbten in Schottland billigte. [1]

  4. Vor 4 Tagen · At Berwick Castle’s Great Hall, Edward chose John Balliol who was crowned at Scone on St Andrew’s Day, 1292. Longshanks expected the fealty of Balliol and demanded Scottish money and support for his war with France. Under pressure from his aristocrac­y, Balliol then signed the Auld Alliance with France in 1295, a direct challenge to Edward ...

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · The context of the battle was Edward I's invasion of Scotland in 1296, when he deposed John Balliol and took the Scottish royal regalia. There was trouble in the air: an attempted prise of wool from the Scots (55 sacks were seized from Melrose Abbey) and Edward’s efforts to recruit Scottish nobles for his war in France were among the many ...

  6. Vor einem Tag · Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward I, File 16. 204. John son of Alan of Arundell. Writ of plenius certiorari super vero valore, 27 July, 4 Edw. I. Sussex. Inq. (undated.) Westden in the hundred of Sengelton (extent given), including a windmill called Cheseharegh, whence the king receives 2 marks yearly on behalf of the said John's heir, a water ...

  7. Vor 3 Tagen · Edward gave his support to Edward Balliol as claimant to the Scottish throne, rather than to Robert I’s son David II. But as long as the Scots had the support of the French king Philip VI, final success proved impossible, and this was one of the causes for the outbreak of the French war in 1337.