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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 |