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   Birth   Edward II
     Birth of John of Eltham, 2nd son of Edward II & Isabella
   Birth   Isabella
     Birth of John of Eltham, 2nd son of Edward II & Isabella
   Birth   John of Eltham
     Birth of John of Eltham, 2nd son of Edward II & Isabella
   Birth   Jean I
     Birth of Jean I
   Birth   Charles IV
     Birth of Charles IV, son of John of Luxembourg, King of Bohemia
   Birth   Robert II
     Birth of Robert II
   Burial   Wishart, William
   Glasgow   Buried in Glasgow Cathedral
   Capture of Hebrides   Robert I the Bruce
   Hebrides   Robert I the Bruce captures the Hebrides
   Constitution   Edward II
   Lincoln   The Lincoln Parliament declares "that the lord king should do nothing grave or arduous without the advice of the council, and that the Earl of Lancaster should hold the chief place in the council"
   Coronation   Edward
   Faughart   Crowned high King of Ireland at Faughart, near Dundalk
   Death   Jean I
     Death of Jean I
   Death   Louis X
  5th June   Death of Louis X
   Death   Wishart, William
   Nov St Andrews   Death of William Wishart
   Excommunication of Warenne   Warenne, John de
   London   Excommunicated by Pope John XXII for adultery
   Famine   Edward II
     Harvest failures cause famine
   Invasion of England   Edward II
     Lancaster organizes an army at Newcastle to march against the Scots but returns home as soon as the king refuses to accompany him, "neither trusted the other"
   Invasion of England   Lancaster, Thomas of
     Lancaster is unwilling to commit himself to military action in the north if this left Edward free to organise opposition back home
     Lancaster organizes an army at Newcastle to march against the Scots but returns home as soon as the king refuses to accompany him, "neither trusted the other"
   Invasion of Ireland   Edward II
     Edward Bruce crosses over to Ireland where he underminines English control
   Lieutenant Ireland   Mortimer, Roger
     Appointed Lieutenant of Ireland
   Parliament   Edward II
   Lincoln   The Lincoln Parliament declares "that the lord king should do nothing grave or arduous without the advice of the council, and that the Earl of Lancaster should hold the chief place in the council"
   Parliament   Lancaster, Thomas of
   Lincoln   The Lincoln Parliament declares "that the lord king should do nothing grave or arduous without the advice of the council, and that the Earl of Lancaster should hold the chief place in the council"
   Pope   John XXII
   Avignon   Appointed Pope, originally Jacques Duese, resides at Avignon under French influence
   Rebellion   Banaster, Adam
   Lancashire   Banaster is captured and his severed head presented to Earl Lancaster
   Lancashire   Some of Lancater's own vassals under the leadership of one Adam Banaster rise up against him
   Rebellion   Edward II
   Bristol   The town of Bristol is in revolt for two years
   Rebellion   Lancaster, Thomas of
   Bristol   The town of Bristol is in revolt for two years
   Lancashire   Banaster is captured and his severed head presented to Earl Lancaster
   Lancashire   Some of Lancater's own vassals under the leadership of one Adam Banaster rise up against him
   Regency   Jean I
     Philip V the Tall is declared Regent for the unborn Jean I
   Regency   Philip V the Tall
     Philip V the Tall is declared Regent for the unborn Jean I
   Siege of Hebrides   Robert I the Bruce
   Hebrides   Robert I the Bruce captures the Hebrides
   Succession   Jean I
     Succeeds as King of France
   Succession   John I
   Paris   Succeeds as King of France, his uncle Philip is made Regent
   Succession   Philip V the Tall
   Paris   Succeeds as King of France
   Succession   Edward
     Succeeds as King of Ireland
     Succeeds as King of Scotland

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