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  1. Há 2 dias · There is also a continuing dispute as to where one of the most humiliating episodes in Scottish history took place, but my own research has convinced me that it was at Montrose and not Brechin that King John Balliol was stripped of his kingship – and his fine clothes – and sent into exile by King Edward I of England. More about that later.

  2. Há 2 dias · Though modern historians say the English king’s humiliatio­n of King John Balliol took place either in Brechin or Stracathro, I prefer the account of the chronicler­s Andrew de Wyntoun and Blind Harry, who say that Balliol was taken to Montrose in July, 1296 and stripped of his kingship by forced abdication.

  3. Há 4 dias · John Parsons, who succeeded Davey as Master in 1798, is commonly reckoned as the founder of modern Balliol, perhaps with too great a disregard for the efforts of his predecessor. (fn. 30) Parsons was the son of Isaac Parsons, butler of Corpus Christi College, and brother of Herbert, founder of the Oxford Old Bank.

  4. Há 3 dias · The overlordship remained with the house of Balliol till the younger John Balliol, sometime king of Scotland, forfeited it in 1296. A mesne lordship was held by Roger eldest son of Ada after the enfeoffment of his younger brothers.

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  5. Há 4 dias · Believing herself to be the last of the Brackenbury line, which she thought could be traced to Perse Brackenbury, who had married into the family of John Balliol around 1086 AD, she elected to engage in philanthropic endeavours in spheres that had connections to her relatives.

  6. Há 3 dias · On the pretext of restoring John Balliol's rightful heir, Edward Balliol, the English again invaded in 1332. During the next four years, Balliol was crowned, deposed, restored, deposed, restored, and deposed until he eventually settled in England, and David remained king for the next 35 years.

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    Há 4 dias · Receipt of 1000 marks in respect of £1000 in which prior and monks of Durham were bound to John Balliol: Recipient: 2/70/1 (DCM, Misc. Ch. 4463) 6 Jan. 1269 : Command to hold inquest: Addressee: 1/8/71 (RRS, iv, no. 70) Monday 7 Aug. 1273 * Resignation of seven chalders of flour out of the 44 which Simon unjustly took from church Symington (LAN)

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