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   Battle of Falkirk   Edward I
 22nd June Falkirk   Defeats Wallace's army near Falkirk leaving Edward in control of sth east Scotland
   Battle of Falkirk   Warenne, John de
 22nd June Falkirk   Helps Edward I defeat William Wallace
   Battle of Falkirk   Comyn, John
 22nd June Falkirk   Commands the Scottish cavalry which is forced from the field of battle
   Battle of Falkirk   Wallace, William
 22nd June Falkirk   About 15,000 Scots are slain & Wallace retreats, burning Stirling & Perth on his way
 22nd June Falkirk   Decides to face the English in open battle, falls victim to English archers
 22nd June Falkirk   Wallace falls from power after defeat at the battle of Falkirk
   Battle of Stirling Bridge   Edward I
  Stirling Bridge   De Warrenne, the Earl of Surrey and Sussex having failed at Stirling to stop Wallace, forces Edward to march north himself
   Confirmation Charters   Edward II
    Confirms the Magna Carta & the Charter of the Forest
    Left in charge of resolving domestic grievances as head of the Regency Council
   Exile of Wallace   Wallace, William
  June   Seeks exile in France after the battle of Falkirk
   Invasion of Scotland   Edward I
    De Warrenne, the Earl of Surrey and Sussex having failed at Stirling to stop Wallace, forces Edward to march north himself
    The support from France ends for the Scots, with peace between Philip and Edward, and Edward I returns home from Gascony to deal with the Scots
  York   Edward I assembles at York the largest invasion force to enter Scotland since the days of Agricola consusting of as many as 2,500 heavily armoured knights and at least 12,500 infantry
  York   Edward I moves the seat of Government to York, a better base of operations for an invasion of Scotland
  York   Eight earls join Edward: the Marshal, the Constable, Ralph de Monthemer, Arundel, Guy of Warwick and the young Earls of Lancaster and Pembroke, each bringing their own large contingents of minor knights and infantry
  June Roxburgh   Edward I reviews his army which consists of 12,500 infantry, English, Welsh, and Irish, alongside the cavalry, the veterans of his French wars
 3rd July Coldstream   Edward I crosses the Tweed by Coldstream with 12,500 or more foot and over 2,500 horse, veterans of his campaigns in France and Wales
   Peerage   Beauchamp, Guy de
  Warwick   Created Earl of Warwick
   Rebellion   Ormsby, William
    The Scots rebel under the tyranny of Edward I's administrator, William Ormsby
   Siege of Berwick   Edward II
  Berwick   As leader of the Regency Council sends a force to recapture Berwick
   Siege of York   Edward I
  York   Gathers 15,000 to support the Governor of Scotland, Surrey, to fight William Wallace
   Succession of Margaret of Norway   Giffard, Godfrey
  Salisbury   One of the four negotiators selected by Edward I to treat at Salisbury with the Scottish and Norwegian envoys about sending Margaret of Norway to Scotland

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