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  2. Battle of Dunbar (1296) - Wikipedia

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    The battle of Dunbar effectively ended the war of 1296 with an English victory. The remainder of the campaign was little more than a grand mopping-up operation. James , the hereditary High Steward of Scotland , surrendered the important fortress at Roxburgh without attempting a defence, and others were quick to follow his example.

  3. English invasion of Scotland (1296) - Wikipedia

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    The Dunbar defenders sent messages to John, who caught up with the main body of the Scottish army at Haddington, requesting urgent assistance. In response the Scots army, advanced to the rescue of Dunbar Castle. [11] John did not accompany the army. The two armies came met each other on 27 April and gave battle, near Dunbar. The Scots occupied ...

  4. First War of Scottish Independence - Wikipedia

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    John finally renounced his homage to England in March 1296. That same month, Edward invaded Scotland and stormed Berwick-upon-Tweed, sacking the town and directly threatening the Scottish crown. In April, an army summoned by John to repel the invasion was overwhelmly defeated at the Battle of Dunbar in East Lothian. By July, John was deposed as ...

  5. List of battles involving the Kingdom of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Battle Date Location Allies Enemies Result Capture of Berwick: 30 March 1296: Berwickshire, Scotland: None: Kingdom of England: Defeat Battle of Dunbar: 27 April 1296: Dunbar, Scotland: None

  6. Patrick de Graham - Wikipedia

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    He died at the Battle of Dunbar, where he fought on the English side, in 1296. [2] [4] [5] [6] ... d. 1325), who fought in the Battle of Dunbar on 27 April 1296, ...

  7. Alexander, Earl of Menteith - Wikipedia

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    Alexander was with his brother John at the Battle of Dunbar on 27 April 1296, and fled to Dunbar Castle where he and others were taken prisoner and he was committed to the Tower of London. His detention was not long, however, and he was liberated after promising to serve the English King, meeting with him at Elgin 27 July 1296. [2]

  8. Sack of Berwick (1296) - Wikipedia

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    The sack of Berwick was the first significant battle of the First War of Scottish Independence in 1296. ... The Battle of Dunbar led to the English occupation of the ...

  9. Simon Fraser (died 1306) - Wikipedia

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    He was captured during the Battle of Dunbar on 27 April 1296 and was sent to a prison in England. He was forfeited of his lands. He was forfeited of his lands. He was released to serve King Edward I of England 's expedition in Flanders in 1297 . [ 3 ]