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| Arrest Bosgo, Thomas de | |
| Tower of London Arrested for arrempting to steal the crown jewels |
| Arrest Edward I | |
| William Wallace is betrayed & captured by the English |
| Arrest Mentieth, John de | |
| 5th Aug Glasgow Wallace is betrayed by one of his own compatriots, Scots knight Sir John Menteith, who was said to have turned over a bannock (a flat oat-cake) on a tavern table, a sign to the English that the brigand was amongst them |
| Arrest Wallace, William | |
| 5th Aug Glasgow Arrested by Sir John Menteith near Glasgow & taken to Dumbarton Castle |
| 5th Aug Glasgow Wallace is betrayed by one of his own compatriots, Scots knight Sir John Menteith, who was said to have turned over a bannock (a flat oat-cake) on a tavern table, a sign to the English that the brigand was amongst them |
| Capture of Poland Wladyslaw I | |
| Little Captures Little Poland |
| Confirmation Charters Edward I | |
| Clement V absolves Edward I from his oath to abide by the Confirmation of Charters |
| Confirmation Charters Clement V | |
| Clement V absolves Edward I from his oath to abide by the Confirmation of Charters |
| Constitution Edward I | |
| Scotland is given representation in the English Parliament |
| Sep Guided by Wishart, Edward frames his 'Ordinances for the establishment of the Land of Scotland', proposing a Government of twenty Englishmen and ten elected representatives of Scottish estates |
| Coronation Clement V | |
| Vatican Crowned in the presence of Philip IV of France |
| Death Wenceslas II | |
| Death of Wenceslas II, fails to secure the succession for Wenceslas III in Hungary |
| Declaration of War Wladyslaw I | |
| Makes war on Wenceslas who had been preferred as King in 1300 |
| Diplomacy Edward I | |
| Vatican Edward I sends Langton to Clement V to discredit Robert Winchelsey |
| Diplomacy Langton, Walter de | |
| Vatican Edward I sends Langton to Clement V to discredit Robert Winchelsey |
| Diplomacy Winchelsey, Robert | |
| Vatican Edward I sends Langton to Clement V to discredit Robert Winchelsey |
| Execution of Wallace Edward I | |
| Aug After the execution of Wallace Scotland rebels under Robert I the Bruce |
| 24th Aug Tyburn Edward I has William Wallace executed |
| Execution of Wallace Wallace, William | |
| 24th Aug Tyburn Hanged at Tyburn, diembowelled & quartered |
| Exile of Edward I Edward I | |
| The Archbishop of Canterbury goes into exile after Edward has him suspended |
| Exile of Winchelsey Winchelsey, Robert | |
| Forced into exile after being suspended by the Pope |
| Invasion of Scotland Edward I | |
| After the execution of Wallace Edward I captures Scotland |
| William Wallace is betrayed & captured by the English |
| Oath Despenser, Hugh | |
| Secures from Pope Clement V Edward I's release from oaths to observe charters |
| Oath Clement V | |
| Clement V absolves Edward I from his oath to abide by the Confirmation of Charters |
| Peace Philip IV | |
| Flanders A humiliating peace is imposed on Flanders , hostilities resume 1312 |
| Pope Edward I | |
| Vatican Appointed Pope, Bertrand de Got Archbishop of Bordeaux, a Gascon subject of Edward I |
| Pope Clement V | |
| 5th June Vatican Appointed Pope, Bertrand de got Archbishop of Bordeaux, a Gascon subject of Edward I |
| Rebellion Edward I | |
| Aug After the execution of Wallace Scotland rebels under Robert I the Bruce |
| Rebellion Robert I the Bruce | |
| After William Wallace's execution, succesfully rises against Edward I |
| Reconcilliation Edward I | |
| London Edward II returns to court & is reconcillied with his father |
| Reconcilliation Edward II | |
| London Edward II returns to court & is reconcillied with his father |
| Rule of Bethune Philip IV | |
| Bethune The Captians annexe Lille, Douai & Bethune |
| Rule of Douai Philip IV | |
| Douai The Captians annexe Lille, Douai & Bethune |
| Rule of Lille Philip IV | |
| Lille The Captians annexe Lille, Douai & Bethune |
| Rule of Scotland Edward I | |
| After the execution of Wallace Edward I captures Scotland |
| Sep Guided by Wishart, Edward frames his 'Ordinances for the establishment of the Land of Scotland', proposing a Government of twenty Englishmen and ten elected representatives of Scottish estates |
| Siege of Stirling Castle Edward I | |
| May Stirling Castle Sir William Oliphant and about fifty Scots hold out in Stirling Castle |
| Siege of Stirling Castle Oliphant, William | |
| May Stirling Castle Sir William Oliphant and about fifty Scots hold out in Stirling Castle |
| Succession Wenceslas III | |
| Bohemia Rep Succeeds as King of Bohemia |
| Succession Otho | |
| Succeeds as King of Hungary |
| Succession Wladyslaw I | |
| Succeeds as King of Poland |
| Succession Michael | |
| Vladimir Succeeds as Grand Prince of Vladimir |
| Trial Wallace, William | |
| 22nd Aug Tower of London Committed & sentenced to death |
| 23rd Aug London Indicted & condemned as a traitor in Westminster Hall without a trial |
| 23rd Aug Tyburn Found guilty of treason despite never being a subject of the English Crown |