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| 1314 |
| | After years of guerilla warfare, Robert de Bruce defeats the English conclusively at Bannockburn - and becomes at last secure in his kingdom | |
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| 1326 |
| | Edward II is captured and imprisoned by his queen, Isabella, and her lover, Mortimer | |
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| 1327 |
| | Isabella forces Edward II to renounce the English throne in favour of their 15-year-old son, Edward III | |
| | The Great Seal of Edward III National Archives, Kew
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| 1327 |
| | Edward II, imprisoned by his wife and her lover, dies in Berkeley castle - almost certainly the victim of murder | |
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| 1328 |
| | The English finally accept a treaty, in Edinburgh, declaring that Robert de Bruce is king of a Scotland 'free and divided from the kingdom of England' | |
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| 1329 |
| | On the death of his father, Robert the Bruce, David II becomes king of Scotland | |
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| 1337 |
| | Philip VI of France confiscates Guienne, a fief belonging to Edward III of England - whose response begins the Hundred Years' War | |
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| 1340 |
| | Edward III, in Ghent, publicly assumes the title and the arms of the king of France | |
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| 1371 |
| | On the death of his uncle, David II, Robert Stewart becomes king of Scotland as Robert II | |
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| 1377 |
| | 10-year-old Richard II follows his grandfather, Edward III, on the English throne | |
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