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   Capture of Berwick   Robert I the Bruce
  Berwick   Robert I the Bruce captures Berwick
   Constitution   Edward II
  York   A Parliament at York confirms the treaty of Leek, the Ordinances are confirmed once more and a new council of seventeen appointed, including eight bishops, four earls, four barons, and one banneret
   Constitution   Valence, Aymer de
    A Parliament at York confirms the treaty of Leek, the Ordinances are confirmed once more and a new council of seventeen appointed, including eight bishops, four earls, four barons, and one banneret
   Death of Fauconberg, Walter de   Fauconberg, Walter de
    Death of Walter de Fauconberg
   Invasion of England   Lancaster, Thomas of
    The Scots then march through Northumberland and Durham into Yorkshire, burn Northallerton and Boroughbridge on their way, pocket the sum of a 1,000 marks for agreeing to leave Ripon alone, before going home again
   Ordinances of England   Edward II
  York   A Parliament at York confirms the treaty of Leek, the Ordinances are confirmed once more and a new council of seventeen appointed, including eight bishops, four earls, four barons, and one banneret
   Parliament of York   Edward II
  York   A Parliament at York confirms the treaty of Leek, the Ordinances are confirmed once more and a new council of seventeen appointed, including eight bishops, four earls, four barons, and one banneret
   Parliament of York   Valence, Aymer de
  York   A Parliament at York confirms the treaty of Leek, the Ordinances are confirmed once more and a new council of seventeen appointed, including eight bishops, four earls, four barons, and one banneret
   Rebellion   Valence, Aymer de
    Becomes virtual ruler of England, 1318-1322
    Arranges a temporary peace between Edward II & Thomas of Lancaster
   Restoration of Edward II   Edward II
  Leake   A treaty signed at Leake between Edward & the Barons restores Edward II to the throne
   Restoration of Edward II   Edward III
  Leake   A treaty signed at Leake between Edward & the Barons restores Edward II to the throne
   Restoration of Edward II   Lancaster, Thomas of
  Leake   Reconciled with Edward II after his private war against Earl Warenne, negotiates the treaty of Leake restoring Edward to power
   Siege of Berwick   Lancaster, Thomas of
  April Berwick   Earl of Douglas captures Berwick castle during the conflicy between Lancaster & Douglas
   Siege of Berwick   Edward
  April Berwick   Threatens to conquer the whole of northern England
   Siege of Berwick   Robert I the Bruce
  Berwick   Robert I the Bruce captures Berwick
   Siege of Boroughbridge   Lancaster, Thomas of
  Boroughbridge   The Scots then march through Northumberland and Durham into Yorkshire, burn Northallerton and Boroughbridge on their way, pocket the sum of a 1,000 marks for agreeing to leave Ripon alone, before going home again
   Siege of Northallerton   Lancaster, Thomas of
  Northallerton   The Scots then march through Northumberland and Durham into Yorkshire, burn Northallerton and Boroughbridge on their way, pocket the sum of a 1,000 marks for agreeing to leave Ripon alone, before going home again
   Siege of Ripon   Lancaster, Thomas of
  Ripon   The Scots then march through Northumberland and Durham into Yorkshire, burn Northallerton and Boroughbridge on their way, pocket the sum of a 1,000 marks for agreeing to leave Ripon alone, before going home again
   Treaty of Leake   Edward II
  Leake   A treaty signed at Leake between Edward & the Barons restores Edward II to the throne
  York   A Parliament at York confirms the treaty of Leek, the Ordinances are confirmed once more and a new council of seventeen appointed, including eight bishops, four earls, four barons, and one banneret
   Treaty of Leake   Edward III
  Leake   A treaty signed at Leake between Edward & the Barons restores Edward II to the throne
  Leake   Provides a standing Council to advise King & Parliament to observe the "ordinances"
   Treaty of Leake   Lancaster, Thomas of
  Leake   Aymer brokers a deal whereby Lancaster agrees to relinquish power, in return for which he receives a pardon for himself and his followers
  Leake   Reconciled with Edward II after his private war against Earl Warenne, negotiates the treaty of Leake restoring Edward to power
   Treaty of Leake   Valence, Aymer de
    A Parliament at York confirms the treaty of Leek, the Ordinances are confirmed once more and a new council of seventeen appointed, including eight bishops, four earls, four barons, and one banneret
    Aymer brokers a deal whereby Lancaster agrees to relinquish power, in return for which he receives a pardon for himself and his followers

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