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Alexander II
Bruce, Alexander
Bruce, Nigel
Bruce, Thomas
Douglas, Archibald
Douglas, David
Douglas-Hamilton, George
Douglas, James
Douglas, William
Fraser, Simon
Gordon, William
Graham, James
Hamilton, James
Hamilton, Patrick
James I
Mary of Scots
Morham, Herbert
Stewart
Wallace, William
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Edinburgh
Fotheringay
Hamilton Palace
London
Orkneys
Tower of London
Tyburn
Windsor Castle
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History of Scotland
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| | 1215 | Alexander II |  |
| 15th June The rebel baron leaders MacWilliam & MacHeth are executed
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| 1305 | Wallace, William |  |
| 24th Aug Tyburn Hanged at Tyburn, diembowelled & quartered
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| 1306 | Bruce, Alexander |  |
| Tower of London Captured & hanged by Edward I
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| 1306 | Bruce, Nigel |  |
| Tower of London Captured & hanged by Edward I
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| 1306 | Bruce, Thomas |  |
| Tower of London Captured & hanged by Edward I
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| 1306 | Fraser, Simon |  |
| 7th Sep Tower of London Hanged, drawn & quartered, head displayed on London Bridge alongside William Wallace
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| 1306 | Morham, Herbert |  |
| 7th Sep Tower of London Beheaded for supporting the Scots
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| 1425 | James I |  |
| James I executes his uncle Albany & his entire family
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| 1425 | Stewart |  |
| London Executed for delaying the release from imprisonment in England of James I
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| James I has Stewart beheaded for misGovernment as Governor & Regent of Scotland
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| 1439 | Douglas, William |  |
| Edinburgh Executed by Crichton & Livigstone after a mock trial iin front of the King
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| 1440 | Douglas, David |  |
| Executed after a mock trial before James II, the Douglas power is broken
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| 1440 | Douglas, William |  |
| Executed after a mock trial before James II, the Douglas power is broken
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| 1527 | Hamilton, Patrick |  |
| Death of Hamilton, burnt to death by Archbishop Beaton for heresy
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| 1537 | Douglas, Archibald |  |
| Janet Douglas, Archibald's sister, is burned at the stake by James V
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| 1581 | Douglas, James |  |
| London Charged by Esme Stuart of complicity in the death of Lord Darnley
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| 1586 | Mary of Scots |  |
| 25th Oct Sentenced to death by the court of star Chamber
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| 1587 | Mary of Scots |  |
| 8th Feb Fotheringay Elizabeth I has Mary Queen of Scots executed after exposure of the Babbington plot
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| 1615 | Stewart |  |
| Orkneys James I has his 2nd cousin, Patrick Stewart, Earl of Orkney, executed
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| 1649 | Hamilton, James |  |
| Feb Windsor Castle Held at Windsor Castle & tried
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| 9th Mar Windsor Castle Executed at Windsor
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| 1650 | Graham, James |  |
| 20th May Edinburgh Sentenced to death, refuses to repent
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| 21st May Edinburgh Executed at Market Cross for treason by order of the English Parliament
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| 1666 | Douglas-Hamilton, George |  |
| 9th Feb Hamilton Palace Birth of Lord George Douglas-Hamilton was born at Hamilton Palace, the fifth son of Anne Hamilton, 3rd Duchess of Hamilton and William Douglas, Earl of Selkirk
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| 1716 | Gordon, William |  |
| 24th Feb Executed for part played in supporting the Jacobites, his title and estates forfeited
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