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Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… at the desire of Louis, the young King of France, and John Baliol (Baloll) was similarly taken prisoner by Edward … offers to restore Berwick, and to deliver up Edward Baliol, his competitor, on condition that he would cease to …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and is supposed to have been the residence of John Baliol. It suffered frequent assaults during the wars with …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the contested succession to the throne, between Bruce and Baliol, the castle was occupied by an English garrison, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Hatton and Hatton-mill, together with a halfpenny of John Baliol; several of the coins were of the time of Edward I. of … and a few of the reigns of Alexander III. and John Baliol. At West Green, in 1829, was found, deeply imbedded in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of England, and was ancestor of the families of Bruce and Baliol. Fergus was succeeded in the lordship by his two sons, … competition for the crown of Scotland between Bruce and Baliol, the castle of Kirkeudbright was delivered, by mandate … of Edward I. of England, who had been appointed umpire, to Baliol, to whom he awarded the crown. The next event of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… where, towards the conclusion of the reign of John Baliol, thirty of their followers were besieged by an English …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and more especially for settling the feuds of Bruce and Baliol. In 1500, a new church was erected by James IV., and … the treaty negotiating for her marriage to the son of John Baliol, in 1298. It seems to have been garrisoned by the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… confiscated by Robert I., for the adherence of Mowbray to Baliol and the English interest; and Eckford, Kelly, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of Minnigaff. During the contest for the throne between Baliol and Bruce, the latter, after his defeat by the English … the principal on record are, the defeat of Edward Baliol in 1333, by Sir Archibald Douglas, at the head of 1000 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… March 1705-6. Treasury Board Papers XCVII, 109]. Margaret Baliol [her petition is read]. There never was any such order …
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