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    Alexander de Baliol (fl. 1246?–1309?), Baron Balliol, Lord of Cavers was an Anglo-Scottish noble. He served at one time as Chamberlain of Scotland. Alexander...
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    Sir Henry de Baliol (died 1246) of Cavers was Chamberlain of Scotland. Henry was a younger son of Eustace de Balliol and Petronilla FitzPiers. Although...
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    John Balliol (redirect from John de Baliol)
    Press. p. 75. ISBN 9780191044816. Mackay, Aeneas James George (1885). "Baliol, John de (1249-1315)" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 03. pp. 66–70...
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    this text is available at Wikisource: Stephen, Leslie, ed. (1885). "Baliol, John de (d.1269)" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 3. London: Smith...
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    Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl, died in Tunis, while Adam of Kilconquhar and Alexander de Baliol survived to fight the next year with Prince Edward. The Treaty of...
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    killed during the battle. He was succeeded by his younger brother Alexander de Baliol. Powell, pp.253-263 Powell, pp.253-263 'Walthamstow: Manors ', in...
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  • He is recorded as providing security for the release of Alexander, son of Alexander de Baliol, who was a prisoner in 1310 in England. John is known to...
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  • of Moray, 1278: John de Lindsay Guardians of the Kingdom of Scotland (First Interregnum)(1286-1292) 1287-1292: Alexander de Baliol John Balliol (r. 1292–1329)...
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    "Baliol, Edward" . A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen. Vol. 1. Glasgow: Blackie and Son. pp. 121–23 – via Wikisource. "Baliol, Edward de" ...
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  • Walter de Twynham, Rector of Glasgow Primo 1329-1332: Adam de Moravia, Bishop of Brechin 1338-1341: William Bullock, Chancellor to Edward Baliol 1342:...
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    1353, Edward Baliol was ensconced at Buittle in his ancestral territories in Galloway. Douglas led a raid there to eject him due to Baliol's forfeiture...
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    as the heir of King Alexander III. Ingram adopted the arms of Baliol and inherited the estates of Ingram de Balliol on Baliol's death, being Foston in...
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    Earl of Mar Duncan of Mar Alexander of Mar, imprisoned in the Tower of London on 12 December 1297 along with Edward Baliol, son of King John Isabella...
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    stated that Sir Gilbert Stapleton's wife's mother was daughter of John Baliol and Dervorguilla of Galloway. Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford,...
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    Hatton, provost of Queen's College. Dr. Wallis. 1699. Sir Thomas Wyat. John Baliol. Devorguilla, his spouse. Dr. Ratcliff. The Visage of Christ; engraved in...
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    was not restored to the Earl until 1338. In 1335 when King Edward III and Baliol had made another attack upon the Scots, the Earl cut off a body of archers...
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  • fought for Henry III of England at the Battle of Lewes (1265), with John Baliol the elder and Robert Bruce the elder, and was captured. In 1267 he was given...
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  • of King Robert III, changing his name because of what he saw as John de Baliol's unpatriotic desecration of the name John), Earl of Carrick and Steward...
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  • avoiding another crushing defeat. As a sweetener to the English, Edward Baliol agreed to cede the county, town and castle of Berwick to England in perpetuity...
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    3rd Earl Camperdown) was born on 28 May 1841 and was educated at Eton and Baliol College, Oxford. He too followed a political career as a Liberal and as...
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    of York) Robert de Vaux 1248– William de Dacre (died 1258) (Sheriff of Cumberland, 1236–1247) Thomas de Multon (de Lucy) John Baliol (later King of Scotland)...
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  • BAA; BAHA – Baugh BACCHUS – Backhouse de BADA – Bath de BAILOLIO – Baliol de BAJOCIS – de Bayeux; Bews; Baines de ABLLIO – Bailey cum BARBA – Witheberd;...
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    Moore Collection | 1943-44, Cambridge Theatre, London. Glynis Johns and Baliol Holloway". normanmoore.com. Retrieved 15 April 2023. "Other". The Tatler...
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    Henry, Earl of Northumberland, later returned to English control. Under Alexander III (1249–1286) there were 16 mints. In the reign of James IV (1488–1513)...
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    130-minute version of the play, adapted for radio by J. C. Trewin and starring Baliol Holloway as Titus, Sonia Dresdal as Tamora, George Hayes as Aaron and Janette...
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    2009-01-07 at the Wayback Machine. Arthur Christopher Benson, Reginald Baliol Brett (editors), The Letters of Queen Victoria vol. 3 (1907), p. 273 note...
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  • undertook to conquer Scotland. In 1339, the English, in support of Edward Baliol's who had sworn fealty to the English king and recognised him as overlord...
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    Henry 1920 Strand Theatre, Murray Carrington as Henry 1926 Old Vic Theatre, Baliol Holloway as Henry 1928 Lyric, Hammersmith, Lewis Casson as Henry (Old Vic...
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  • 1300s (decade) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    English claims of suzerainty after King Edward I of England, strips John de Baliol of his crown as King of Scots. April 26 – French knight Amalric, Lord...
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    Hogg Matthew 1964–1965 Donald Evelyn Edward Gibson 1965–1967 Lionel Gordon Baliol Brett 1967–1969 Hugh Wilson 1969–1971 Peter Faulkner Shepheard 1971–1973...
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