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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 |