Annals of Scotland: From the Accession of Malcolm III in the Year MLVII to the Accession of the House of Stewart in the Year MCCCLXXI, to which are Added, Tracts Relative to the History and Antiquities of Scotland, Volumen2A. Constable, 1819 |
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... enemy , the troops of Buchan fled , ( 25th December ) . About this time a grievous distemper began to consume the strength of Bruce , and gradually to enfeeble his active spirit , so that there remained no hope of his recovery . * 50 ...
... enemy , the troops of Buchan fled , ( 25th December ) . About this time a grievous distemper began to consume the strength of Bruce , and gradually to enfeeble his active spirit , so that there remained no hope of his recovery . * 50 ...
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... enemy , they resolved at all hazards to pursue and attack the Scots , active and accus- tomed to sudden predatory incursions , and led by able commanders . Former events had taught the English not to despise their adversaries ; they now ...
... enemy , they resolved at all hazards to pursue and attack the Scots , active and accus- tomed to sudden predatory incursions , and led by able commanders . Former events had taught the English not to despise their adversaries ; they now ...
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... enemy at Ferry of the Hill , but that the carnage ensued at Sunderland . This shews that Douglas , in his attempt to retreat , had been overtaken by the enemy . † Knyghton , p . 2590. supposes that Douglas himself was made prisoner ...
... enemy at Ferry of the Hill , but that the carnage ensued at Sunderland . This shews that Douglas , in his attempt to retreat , had been overtaken by the enemy . † Knyghton , p . 2590. supposes that Douglas himself was made prisoner ...
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Journal of the Campaign of Edward III in 1327 | 345 |
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Alexander Seton appears appointed arms Balliol Barbour barons battle Berwick besieged Bishop of St Boece brother Buchan burnt Carlisle Carrick castle commanded commissioners Comyn crown daughter David Bruce David II death died Durham Earl of Athole Earl of Fife Earl of March Earl of Moray Edinburgh Edward Balliol Edward Bruce Edward III enemy English historians English King estates favour fealty Foedera Fordun Froissart Galloway grant heir Hemingford Henry de Beaumont John July June King of England King of Scots King's kingdom Knight of Liddesdale Knyghton land Leland Lindesay Malcolm Marre married mention Mortimer Moubray negociations parliament peace person Perth Pope prisoner probable quod Ramsay Randolph ransom Regent regni Robert Bruce Rokesburgh says Scala Chron Scone Scotiae Scottish army siege Sir Andrew Moray Sir William slain St Andrews Stewart of Scotland Stirling surrender Thomas tion town treaty treaty of Northampton troops truce Tyrrel Walsingham Westm