The Wars of the Bruces: Scotland, England and Ireland, 1306-1328England's war with Robert Bruce profoundly affected the whole of the British Isles. Most studies of the period concentrate upon events in Scotland, but this book adopts a broader view, and also covers Ireland, Wales and the Isle of Man. |
Contents
the Bruce Coup dEtat in Scotland 1306 | 20 |
Robert I Edward II and the Kingdom of Scotland 13071314 | 36 |
The Raiding of Northern England 13111322 | 72 |
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alliance Alnwick Anglo-Irish Anglo-Scottish armour army attack Bamburgh Bannockburn Barbour Barrow battle Berwick Bishop campaign captured Carlisle Carrickfergus Castle Sowerby castles cavalry Chart Chronicle Connacht Cumberland DCD MC defence Douglas Dublin Duncan Durham Edinburgh Edward Bruce Edward II Edward II's enemy expedition Flanders Flemish force Fourteenth Century Fraser Galloway garrison hobelars infantry invasion of Ireland Ireland Irish Sea John de Hothum king's kingdom kingship knights Lancashire Lancaster lands Lanercost levy London lords lordship Maddicott magnates manor Mary's Dublin Medieval men-at-arms merchants military Moray negotiations Newcastle Norham northern England Northern Petitions Northumberland ordered paid parishes peace Penrith Phillips Prestwich Priory raiders Record Red Earl Robert Bruce royal Scalacronica Scotland Scots Scottish raids ships siege siege of Carlisle Society of Antiquaries Surtees Society Thomas Thomas Dun town Trade truce Tynedale Ulster victuals Vita Edwardi Wales Welsh west march western march York Yorkshire