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   Abdication   Edward I
     Declares himself King of Scotland after forcing Balliol to abdicate
   June Montrose   John Balliol surrenders to the English
  11th July Brechin   John Balliol renounces his crown & kingdom in front of Edward I
   Abdication   Balliol
  10th July   Forced to abdicate, after this follows the 2nd interregnum, 1296-1306
   Arrest   Balliol
   Tower of London   Edward I sends John to Hereford and then to the Tower of London
   Arrest   Comyn, John
   Tower of London   Comyn is arrested after the battle of Dunbar
   Arrest   Douglas, William
   Dec   William Douglas is released
   Arrest   Mentieth, John de
   Tower of London   Arrested after the battle of Dunbar
   Battle of Dunbar   Edward I
  27th April Dunbar   The Earl of Surrey defeats the Scots at Dunbar, John Balliol is defeated
   Battle of Dunbar   Balliol
  27th April Dunbar   Defeated by King John who then declares himself King of Scotland
  27th April Dunbar   The Earl of Surrey routes the Scottish army at the battle of Dunbar and by 11th July Edinburgh Castle had fallen and John had surrendered
   Battle of Dunbar   Comyn, John
   Dunbar   Comyn is arrested after the battle of Dunbar
   Battle of Dunbar   Mentieth, John de
   Dunbar   Arrested after the battle of Dunbar
   Battle of Montrose   Edward I
   June Montrose   John Balliol surrenders to the English
   Battle of Montrose   Balliol
   June Montrose   John Balliol surrenders to the English
   Battle of Spottismuir   Edward I
   Spottismuir   Defeats a Scottish army at Spottismuir
   Birth   Andronicus III Palaeologus
     Birth of Andronicus III Palaeologus , grandson of Andronicus II
   Capture of Dunbar Castle   Warenne, John de
  27th April Dunbar   Captures Dunbar castle
   Capture of Scone   Edward I
  8th Aug Scone   Captures the Stone of Scone, symbol of kingship
   Capture of Scotland   Edward I
     Edward I believes he has captured Scotland & leaves 3 magnates in authority
   Chancellor   Walter of Amersham
  28th Aug Berwick   Appointed Chancellor of a Government in Scotland established by Edward I
   Clergy   Edward I
     Outlaws the clergy until it defies the ruling by Boniface VIII to pay papal subsidies
   Death   Edmund
   Bayonne   Death of Edmund, while besieging Bordeaux
   Death   Celestine V
     Birth of Celestine V, born Pietro Angelerio
   Dismissal   Balliol
   Montrose Castle   Earns the name "Toom Tabard"
   Montrose Castle   Stripped of all Royal trappings
   Montrose   Earns the name "Toom Tabard"
   Montrose   Stripped of all Royal trappings
   Election   Wladyslaw I
     Elected Prince of Great Poland
   General of Order   Benedict XI
     Appointed General of the Order
   Invasion of Gascony   Edmund
   Blaye   Lancaster lands an invasion force at Bourg & Blaye
   Bourg   Lancaster lands an invasion force at Bourg & Blaye
   Invasion of Scotland   Edward I
   Berwick    Demands John Balliol handover border castles, John refuses & is summonsed to Berwick
     Edward I believes he has captured Scotland & leaves 3 magnates in authority
   Newcastle   Spring, assembles 4,000 cavalry & 25,000 infantry at Newcastle
  1st Mar Berwick   John Balliol fails to appear at Berwick for his trial, Edward then invades Scotland
  28th Mar Coldstream   Edward crosses the Tweed at Coldstream & marches down its left bank toward Berwick
   June Montrose   John Balliol surrenders to the English
  8th Aug Scone   Edward I captures the Stone of Scone, symbol of kingship
   Invasion of Scotland   Warenne, John de
     Joins in Edward I's invasion of Scotland
   Justiciar   Ormsesby, William
  28th Aug Berwick   Appointed Justiciar of a Government in Scotland established by Edward I
   Oath   Edward I
  28th Aug Berwick   Opens a Scottish Parliament at Berwick which swears feality to Edward I
   Papal Bull   Boniface VIII
   Vatican   Forbids the collection of taxes on Church property without consent of the Holy See
   Vatican   Issues the Clericus Laicos, those who disobey will be excommunicated
   Roman Catholic Church   Boniface VIII
   Vatican   All subsidies by the clergy to lay rulers are forbidden unless granted by the Pope
   Rule of Scotland   Edward I
     Declares himself King of Scotland after forcing Balliol to abdicate
     Edward I believes he has captured Scotland & leaves 3 magnates in authority
     Edward I governs Scotland through a Viceroy
  11th July Brechin   John Balliol renounces his crown & kingdom in front of Edward I
  28th Aug Berwick   Opens a Scottish Parliament at Berwick which swears feality to Edward I
   Rule of Scotland   Balliol
  11th July Brechin   At Brechin Edward subjected John to the humiliation of having his royal regalia stripped from him
  11th July Brechin   John Balliol renounces his crown & kingdom in front of Edward I
   Siege of Berwick   Douglas, William
  30th Mar Berwick   Surrenders the garrison castle of Berwick to Edward I
   Siege of Berwick   Edward I
  30th Mar Berwick   Most of the male inhabitants of the Berwick are killed
   Siege of Blaye   Edmund
   Blaye   Lands an invasion force at Bourg & Blaye
   Siege of Bordeaux   Edmund
  28th Mar Bordeaux   Makes a failed attempt to capture Bordeaux
   Siege of Bourg   Edmund
   Bourg   Lands an invasion force at Bourg & Blaye
   Siege of Coldstream   Edward I
  28th Mar Coldstream   Edward crosses the Tweed at Coldstream & marches down its left bank toward Berwick
   Siege of Edinburgh   Edward I
   Edinburgh   Edward I besieges Edinburgh Castle & captures it after an eight day siege
   Siege of Edinburgh   Balliol
  11th July Edinburgh   The Earl of Surrey routes the Scottish army at the battle of Dunbar and by 11th July Edinburgh Castle had fallen and John had surrendered
   Siege of Hexham   Balliol
   April Hexham   Scottish Lords devastate Tynedale & Redesdale & reach as far as Hexham
   Siege of Montrose   Edward I
   June Montrose   John Balliol surrenders to the English
   Siege of Roxburgh   Edward I
   Roxburgh   Roxburgh Castle is captured by the English
   Siege of Stirling   Edward I
   Stirling   Stirling Castle is captured by the English
   Stone of Scone   Edward I
  8th Aug Scone   Captures the Stone of Scone, symbol of kingship
   Stone of Sone   Edward I
  8th Aug Scone   Takes the Stone of Scone to Westminster where it remains for 700 years
   Succession   Edward I
     Succeeds as King of Scotland
   Taxation   Philip IV
   Paris   Forbidden by Papal Bull to tax the clergy
   Treasurer   Cressingham, Hugh de
  28th Aug Berwick   Appointed Trerasurer in Edward I's Parliament
   Trial   Edward I
   Berwick    Demands John Balliol handover border castles, John refuses & is summonsed to Berwick
  1st Mar Berwick   John Balliol fails to appear at Berwick for his trial, Edward then invades Scotland
   Trial   Balliol
  1st Mar Berwick   Fails to appear at Berwick to stand trial, Edward I uses this to invade Scotland
   Warden Scotland   Warenne, John de
     Appointed Warden of Scotland

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