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   Arrest of Bohun   Bohun, Humphrey de
    Exchanged by the Scots for Robert Bruce's wife who is imprisoned in England
   Arrest of Wishart   Bohun, Humphrey de
    Wishart is released in exchange for Humphrey de Bohun after Bannockburn
   Battle of Bannockburn   Bohun, Humphrey de
  Bannockburn   Fights & is captured by the Scots at the battle of Bannockburn
   Battle of Bannockburn   Clare
  Bannockburn   Killed in battle, last in the Clare line
  Bannockburn   Last in the male line of the Clare familly
   Battle of Bannockburn   Clare, Gilbert de
  Bannockburn   Killed in battle, last in the Clare line
   Battle of Bannockburn   Edward II
  June Bannockburn   Fails to raise the siege of Stirling castle when defeated at Bannockburn
  June Dunbar   Escapes back to London via Dunbar
 24th June Bannockburn   After the Battle of Bannockburn Edward is forced to recognize Scottish independence
 24th June Bannockburn   Defeated by Robert the Bruce after failing to relieve Stirling Castle
 24th June Bannockburn   Edward is forced to recognize Scottish independence
   Battle of Bannockburn   Stuart, Walter
 24th June Bannockburn   Joint Commander with Sir James Douglas of the left wing at Bannockburn
   Battle of Bannockburn   Valence, Aymer de
 24th June Bannockburn   Shares in Edward II's defeat by the Scots, commands the rearward division
   Battle of Bannockburn   Douglas, James
 24th June Bannockburn   Commands the left wing
   Battle of Bannockburn   Robert I the Bruce
  Bannockburn   After Banockburn invades England as far as Richmond in Yorkshire
 24th June Bannockburn   English losses are about 10,000, the Scots lose 4,000
 24th June Bannockburn   Wins the recognition of Scottish independence
   Battle of Bannockburn   Wishart, William
    Wishart is released in exchange for Humphrey de Bohun after Bannockburn
   Constitution   Edward II
  Sep York   The Ordinances of 1311 are put into effect, with Thomas replacing the king's ministers and sheriffs with his own nominees
   Death of Clare, Gilbert de   Clare, Gilbert de
  Bannockburn   Death of Gilbert de Clare, killed at the battle of Bannockburn , last in the male line of the Clare familly
   Lords Ordainers   Edward II
  Sep   The Ordinances of 1311 are put into effect, with Thomas replacing the king's ministers and sheriffs with his own nominees
  Sep   When Parliament meets, Edward finds himself entirely in the hands of the Lords Ordainers and surrenders the Government to his cousin Thomas
   Ordinances of England   Edward II
  Sep York   The Ordinances of 1311 are put into effect, with Thomas replacing the king's ministers and sheriffs with his own nominees
   Parliament of York   Edward II
  Sep York   When Parliament meets, Edward finds himself entirely in the hands of the Lords Ordainers and surrenders the Government to his cousin Thomas
   Siege of Edinburgh   Robert I the Bruce
  Edinburgh   Recaptures Edinburgh from Edward I
   Siege of Stirling   Edward II
  Stirling   Invades Scotland in order to relieve the siege of Stirling Castle
  June Stirling   Fails to raise the siege of Stirling castle when defeated at Bannockburn
 23rd June Stirling   Arrives at Stirling at the head of an army of 20,000, outnumbering the Scots 2:1
   Siege of Stirling   Mowbray, Philip de
  Stirling   Surrenders Stirling to Robert the Bruce
   Siege of Stirling   Valence, Aymer de
  Stirling   Takes part in Edward II's failed attempt to capture Stirling Castle
   Siege of Stirling   Robert I the Bruce
 24th June Stirling   Defeats Edward II when he fails to relieve Stirling Castle

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