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| Abdication Adolf of Nassa | |
| Nassa Deposed by the Electors |
| Battle of Falkirk Edward I | |
| 22nd June Falkirk Defeats Wallace's army near Falkirk leaving Edward in control of sth east Scotland |
| Battle of Falkirk Warenne, John de | |
| 22nd June Falkirk Helps Edward I defeat William Wallace |
| Battle of Falkirk Comyn, John | |
| 22nd June Falkirk Commands the Scottish cavalry which is forced from the field of battle |
| Battle of Falkirk Wallace, William | |
| 22nd June Falkirk About 15,000 Scots are slain & Wallace retreats, burning Stirling & Perth on his way |
| 22nd June Falkirk Decides to face the English in open battle, falls victim to English archers |
| 22nd June Falkirk Wallace falls from power after defeat at the battle of Falkirk |
| Battle of Stirling Bridge Edward I | |
| Stirling Bridge De Warrenne, the Earl of Surrey and Sussex having failed at Stirling to stop Wallace, forces Edward to march north himself |
| Birth Albert II | |
| Birth of Albert II |
| Cardinal Benedict XI | |
| Appointed Cardinal |
| Confirmation Charters Edward II | |
| Confirms the Magna Carta & the Charter of the Forest |
| Left in charge of resolving domestic grievances as head of the Regency Council |
| Exile of Wallace Wallace, William | |
| June Seeks exile in France after the battle of Falkirk |
| Invasion of Scotland Edward I | |
| De Warrenne, the Earl of Surrey and Sussex having failed at Stirling to stop Wallace, forces Edward to march north himself |
| The support from France ends for the Scots, with peace between Philip and Edward, and Edward I returns home from Gascony to deal with the Scots |
| York Edward I assembles at York the largest invasion force to enter Scotland since the days of Agricola consusting of as many as 2,500 heavily armoured knights and at least 12,500 infantry |
| York Edward I moves the seat of Government to York, a better base of operations for an invasion of Scotland |
| York Eight earls join Edward: the Marshal, the Constable, Ralph de Monthemer, Arundel, Guy of Warwick and the young Earls of Lancaster and Pembroke, each bringing their own large contingents of minor knights and infantry |
| June Roxburgh Edward I reviews his army which consists of 12,500 infantry, English, Welsh, and Irish, alongside the cavalry, the veterans of his French wars |
| 3rd July Coldstream Edward I crosses the Tweed by Coldstream with 12,500 or more foot and over 2,500 horse, veterans of his campaigns in France and Wales |
| Peerage Beauchamp, Guy de | |
| Warwick Created Earl of Warwick |
| Rebellion Ormsby, William | |
| The Scots rebel under the tyranny of Edward I's administrator, William Ormsby |
| Rebellion Wallace, William | |
| The Scots rebel under the tyranny of Edward I's administrator, William Ormsby |
| Resignation Wallace, William | |
| Resigns as Warden after the defeat at Falkirk |
| Roman Catholic Church Boniface VIII | |
| Vatican Issues the 6th book of Decretals, Canon law is brought up to date & clarified |
| Siege of Berwick Edward II | |
| Berwick As leader of the Regency Council sends a force to recapture Berwick |
| Siege of York Edward I | |
| York Gathers 15,000 to support the Governor of Scotland, Surrey, to fight William Wallace |
| Succession Albert I | |
| Succeeds as Holy Roman Emperor |
| Succession Giffard, Godfrey | |
| Salisbury One of the four negotiators selected by Edward I to treat at Salisbury with the Scottish and Norwegian envoys about sending Margaret of Norway to Scotland |