Events from the year 1324 in the Kingdom of Scotland. Monarch – Robert I January – Pope John XXII acknowledges Robert the Bruce as Kings of Scots 5 March...
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Year 1324 (MCCCXXIV) was a leap year starting on Sunday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. January 3 – The Taiding Era begins...
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Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It contains nearly one-third of the United Kingdom's...
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David II (5 March 1324 – 22 February 1371) was King of Scotland from 1329 until his death in 1371. Upon the death of his father, Robert the Bruce, David...
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London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. pp. 1323–1324 – via Google Books. "Acts of the Old Scottish Parliament: 1487". legislation.gov.uk. The National...
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Robert the Bruce (redirect from Robert I (Scotland))
and asserting Scotland's status as an independent kingdom. In 1324, the Pope recognised Robert I as king of an independent Scotland, and in 1326, the Franco-Scottish...
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March 1324 on the birth of a son, David, to King Robert and his second wife, Elizabeth de Burgh. Robert Stewart became High Steward of Scotland on his...
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The monarch of Scotland was the head of state of the Kingdom of Scotland. According to tradition, Kenneth I MacAlpin (Cináed mac Ailpín) was the founder...
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Earl of Dundee (category 1641 establishments in Scotland)
of Dundee is a title in the Peerage of Scotland. It was created in 1660 for John Scrymgeour, 3rd Viscount Dudhope. At his death in 1668, the Duke of Lauderdale...
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Events from the year 2024 in Scotland. First Minister Humza Yousaf (until 7 May 2024 ) John Swinney (starting 8 May 2024) Secretary of State: Alister...
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The Wars of Scottish Independence were a series of military campaigns fought between the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England in the late 13th...
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The recorded history of Scotland begins with the arrival of the Roman Empire in the 1st century, when the province of Britannia reached as far north as...
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Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (category 1324 deaths)
Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (c. 1270 – 23 June 1324) was an Anglo-French nobleman. Though primarily active in England, he also had strong connections with...
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Shires of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Siorrachdan na h-Alba; Scots: Scots coonties), or Counties of Scotland, were historic subdivisions of Scotland. The shires...
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queens of Scotland, since the unification under the House of Alpin in 834, to the personal union with England in 1603 under James VI of Scotland. It includes...
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side. He was summoned for service in Scotland in 1322 and 1323, and for service in Gascony, in person, 1324 and 1325. In 1323 he was appointed Constable...
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Elizabeth de Burgh (redirect from Elizabeth, Queen of Scotland)
Random House. p. 211. ISBN 978-0099539735. Webster, Bruce (2004). "David II (1324–1371)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Oxford: Oxford University...
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Events from the year 2023 in Scotland. First Minister Nicola Sturgeon (until 28 March) Humza Yousaf (starting 29 March) Secretary of State – Alister Jack...
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This is a timeline of Scottish history, comprising important legal and territorial changes and political events in Scotland and its predecessor states...
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Wilson (name) (category Surnames of Scottish origin)
recorded in England as Willeson in 1324 and in Scotland as Wulson in 1405. It is the seventh most common surname in England, and tenth most common in the United...
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Andrew de Leslie (redirect from Andrew de Leslie (d. c. 1324))
Leslie was a 13th-14th century Scottish noble. He was a signatory of the Declaration of Arbroath in 1320. He died c. 1324. Andrew was the son of Sir Norman...
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David of Scotland may refer to: David I of Scotland (1084–1153), King of the Scots David II of Scotland, (1324–1371), son of Robert the Bruce David of...
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Union Jack (redirect from Union Jack 1606 Scotland)
inherited the English and Irish thrones in 1603 as James I, thereby uniting the crowns of England, Scotland, and Ireland in a personal union, although the three...
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Edward I of England (redirect from Lord Paramount of Scotland)
ISBN 978-0814315453. Gorski, Richard (2009). "Botetourt, John, first Lord Botetourt (d. 1324)". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford: Oxford University...
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Leicester (Edmund's eldest son; nephew of Edward I) 1322–1324: uncertain, probably vacant 1324–1345: Henry, 3rd Earl of Lancaster and of Leicester (Thomas'...
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King James (section Scottish)
of James I of Aragon. James III of Majorca (1315–1349), King of Majorca 1324–1344, last ruler of independent Majorca, grandson of James II of Majorca...
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Earl Marischal (redirect from Marischal of Scotland)
de Keith (d.1332), was confirmed in the office of Great Marischal of Scotland by King Robert the Bruce around 1324. Robert de Keith's great-grandson...
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Edward II of England (category English people of the Wars of Scottish Independence)
Saint-Sardos in 1324. Charles, Edward's brother-in-law, had become King of France in 1322, and was more aggressive than his predecessors. In 1323, he insisted...
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next in line to inherit the throne of Scotland, should the incumbent monarch die. Those who actually succeeded (at any future time) are shown in bold...
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1650s in the Kingdom of Scotland. Monarch – Charles II (until his disposition in 1651) Commonwealth of England from 1651 until the Restoration in 1660...
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