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Capture of Berwick (1482)

Index Capture of Berwick (1482)

Berwick upon Tweed and its castle were captured by the English in 1482 during the Anglo-Scottish Wars. [1]

128 relations: Adam Abell, Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany, Alnwick, Andrew of Wyntoun, Andrew Stewart, 1st Lord Avandale, Anglo-Scottish border, Anglo-Scottish Wars, Annandale, Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus, Auld Alliance, Bamburgh Castle, Baron FitzHugh, Baron Greystoke, Bastle house, Battle of Lochmaben Fair, Bemersyde House, Berwick Castle, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Blackness Castle, British Library, Caravel, Cecily of York, Cessford, Scottish Borders, City of London, Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll, Coup d'état, Cranshaws, Croyland Chronicle, David Lindsay, 1st Duke of Montrose, Duke of Argyll, Dumfries, Dunbar Castle, Duns, Durham, England, Earl of Northumberland, Edinburgh Castle, Ednam, Edward Hall, Edward IV of England, Edward Stanley, 1st Baron Monteagle, Eskdale (Scotland), Eton College, Fotheringhay Castle, Francis Lovell, 1st Viscount Lovell, Garter Principal King of Arms, Generosity, George Buchanan, George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence, Haddington, East Lothian, Haughton, Nottinghamshire, ..., Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland, Henry VI of England, Holyrood Palace, Hutton Castle, Hutton, Scottish Borders, James Douglas, 9th Earl of Douglas, James III of Scotland, James IV of Scotland, James Livingston (bishop), James Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan, Jedburgh, John Graham Dalyell, John Herspolz, John Lesley, John Scrope, 5th Baron Scrope of Bolton, John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl, John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox, John Stewart, Duke of Albany, John Stow, John Writhe, Kimmerghame House, Kingdom of England, Kingdom of Scotland, Kirk Yetholm, La Tour d'Auvergne, Lammermuir Hills, Lauder, Leith, Lennoxlove House, Liddesdale, List of provosts of Edinburgh, List of Scottish monarchs, Lochmaben Castle, London Borough of Waltham Forest, Lord Chancellor of Scotland, Lord Gray, Lord Mayor of London, Louis XI of France, Margaret of Anjou, Margaret of Denmark, Queen of Scotland, Mark (currency), Mary, Queen of Scots, Middleton, Greater Manchester, Morebattle, Nativity of Saint John the Baptist, Newcastle upon Tyne, Norham Castle, Norman Macdougall, Nottingham, Parliament of Scotland, Patrick Graham (archbishop), Patrick Hepburn, 1st Earl of Bothwell, Peterborough, Polydore Vergil, Pope Sixtus IV, Ralph de Ashton, Raphael Holinshed, Restalrig, Richard Grafton, Richard III of England, River Esk, Dumfries and Galloway, River Forth, River Tweed, Robert Cochrane (favourite), Robert Fabyan, Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie, Roxburgh, Scots language, Sheriff Hutton, St Giles' Cathedral, Stirling Castle, Tanfield, County Durham, Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby, Thomas Thomson (advocate), Treasurer of the Household, William Arthur Shaw, William Horman, William Scheves. Expand index (78 more) »

Adam Abell

Adam Abell (ca. 1480ca. 1540) was a Scottish Friar at Jedburgh Abbey.

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Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany

Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany (7 August 1485), was the second surviving son of King James II of Scotland and his wife, Mary of Gueldres.

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Alnwick

Alnwick is a market town in north Northumberland, England, of which it is the traditional county town.

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Andrew of Wyntoun

Andrew Wyntoun, known as Andrew of Wyntoun, was a Scottish poet, a canon and prior of Loch Leven on St Serf's Inch and later, a canon of St. Andrews.

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Andrew Stewart, 1st Lord Avandale

Andrew Stewart (c. 14201488) was Lord Chancellor of Scotland from 1460 to 1482 and one of the leading servants of King James III of Scotland.

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Anglo-Scottish border

The Anglo-Scottish border between England and Scotland runs for 96 miles (154 km) between Marshall Meadows Bay on the east coast and the Solway Firth in the west.

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Anglo-Scottish Wars

The Anglo-Scottish Wars comprise the various battles which continued to be fought between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland from the time of the Wars of Independence in the early 14th century through to the latter years of the 16th century.

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Annandale

Annandale (Gaelic: Srath Anann) is a strath in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, named after the River Annan.

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Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus

Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Angus (c. 1449October 1513), was a Scottish nobleman, peer, politician, and magnate.

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Auld Alliance

The Auld Alliance (Scots for "Old Alliance") was an alliance made in 1295 between the kingdoms of Scotland and France.

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Bamburgh Castle

Bamburgh Castle is a castle on the northeast coast of England, by the village of Bamburgh in Northumberland.

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Baron FitzHugh

Baron FitzHugh, of Ravensworth in North Yorkshire, is an abeyant title in the Peerage of England.

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Baron Greystoke

The title Baron Greystock (or Greystoke) has been created twice in the Peerage of England.

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Bastle house

Bastel, bastle, or bastille houses are a type of construction found along the Anglo-Scottish border, in the areas formerly plagued by border Reivers.

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Battle of Lochmaben Fair

The Battle of Lochmaben Fair was an engagement in Lochmaben, Scotland, on 22 July 1484 between Scottish loyalists to James III of Scotland and the rebels Alexander Stewart, Duke of Albany and James Douglas, 9th Earl of Douglas, leading cavalry from England.

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Bemersyde House

Bemersyde House is a historic house in Roxburghshire, Scotland.

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Berwick Castle

Berwick Castle is a ruined castle in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England.

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Berwick-upon-Tweed

Berwick-upon-Tweed (Sooth Berwick, Bearaig a Deas) is a town in the county of Northumberland.

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Blackness Castle

Blackness Castle is a 15th-century fortress, near the village of Blackness, Scotland, on the south shore of the Firth of Forth.

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British Library

The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom and the largest national library in the world by number of items catalogued.

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Caravel

A caravel (Portuguese: caravela) is a small, highly maneuverable sailing ship developed in the 15th century by the Portuguese to explore along the West African coast and into the Atlantic Ocean.

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Cecily of York

Cecily of York, Viscountess Welles (20 March 1469 – 24 August 1507) was an English princess and the third, but eventual second surviving, daughter of Edward IV, King of England and his queen consort Elizabeth Woodville, daughter of Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers and Jacquetta of Luxembourg.

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Cessford, Scottish Borders

Cessford is a hamlet about a mile south of the B6401 road, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland.

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City of London

The City of London is a city and county that contains the historic centre and the primary central business district (CBD) of London.

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Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll

Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll (ca. 1433 – d. 10 May 1493), was a medieval Scottish nobleman, peer, and politician.

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Coup d'état

A coup d'état, also known simply as a coup, a putsch, golpe de estado, or an overthrow, is a type of revolution, where the illegal and overt seizure of a state by the military or other elites within the state apparatus occurs.

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Cranshaws

Cranshaws is a village on the B6355 road, near Duns, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, in the former Berwickshire.

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Croyland Chronicle

The Croyland or Crowland Chronicle is an important primary source for English medieval history, particularly the late 15th century.

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David Lindsay, 1st Duke of Montrose

David Lindsay, 1st Duke of Montrose (144025 December 1495) was a Scottish nobleman.

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Duke of Argyll

Duke of Argyll (Diùc Earra-Ghàidheil) is a title, created in the Peerage of Scotland in 1701 and in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1892.

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Dumfries

Dumfries (possibly from Dùn Phris) is a market town and former royal burgh within the Dumfries and Galloway council area of Scotland, United Kingdom.

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Dunbar Castle

Dunbar Castle is the remnants of one of the strongest fortresses in Scotland, situated in a prominent position overlooking the harbour of the town of Dunbar, in East Lothian.

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Duns

Duns (historically Dunse) is a town in the Scottish Borders, Scotland.

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Durham, England

Durham (locally) is a historic city and the county town of County Durham in North East England.

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Earl of Northumberland

The title of Earl of Northumberland was created several times in the Peerage of England and of Great Britain, succeeding the title Earl of Northumbria.

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Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle is a historic fortress which dominates the skyline of the city of Edinburgh, Scotland, from its position on the Castle Rock.

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Ednam

Ednam is a small village near Kelso in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland.

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Edward Hall

Edward Hall or Halle (1497–1547), was an English lawyer, Member of Parliament, and historian, best known for his The Union of the Two Noble and Illustre Families of Lancastre and Yorke, commonly known as Hall's Chronicle.

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Edward IV of England

Edward IV (28 April 1442 – 9 April 1483) was the King of England from 4 March 1461 to 3 October 1470, and again from 11 April 1471 until his death.

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Edward Stanley, 1st Baron Monteagle

Edward Stanley, 1st Baron Monteagle KG (1460?–1523) was an English soldier who became a peer and Knight of the Garter.

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Eskdale (Scotland)

Eskdale (Gaelic: Eisgeadal) is a glen in the county of Dumfriesshire, Scotland.

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Eton College

Eton College is an English independent boarding school for boys in Eton, Berkshire, near Windsor.

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Fotheringhay Castle

Fotheringhay Castle (also Fotheringay Castle) was in the village of Fotheringhay to the north of the market town of Oundle, Northamptonshire.

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Francis Lovell, 1st Viscount Lovell

Francis Lovell, 9th Baron Lovell, 6th Baron Holand, later 1st Viscount Lovell KG (1456 – probably 1487) was an English nobleman who was an ally of King Richard III during the War of the Roses.

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Garter Principal King of Arms

The Garter Principal King of Arms (also Garter King of Arms or simply Garter) is the senior King of Arms, and the senior Officer of Arms of the College of Arms, the heraldic authority with jurisdiction over England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

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Generosity

Generosity (also called largess) is the virtue of being unattached to material possessions, often symbolized by the giving of gifts.

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George Buchanan

George Buchanan (Seòras Bochanan; February 1506 – 28 September 1582) was a Scottish historian and humanist scholar.

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George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence

George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence, 1st Earl of Salisbury, 1st Earl of Warwick (21 October 144918 February 1478) was the third surviving son of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York, and Cecily Neville, and the brother of English Kings Edward IV and Richard III.

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Haddington, East Lothian

The Royal Burgh of Haddington (Haidintoun) is a town in East Lothian, Scotland.

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Haughton, Nottinghamshire

Haughton is a hamlet in the English county of Nottinghamshire.

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Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland

Henry Percy, 4th Earl of Northumberland (c. 1449 – 28 April 1489) was an English aristocrat during the Wars of the Roses.

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Henry VI of England

Henry VI (6 December 1421 – 21 May 1471) was King of England from 1422 to 1461 and again from 1470 to 1471, and disputed King of France from 1422 to 1453.

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Holyrood Palace

The Palace of Holyroodhouse, commonly referred to as Holyrood Palace, is the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland, Queen Elizabeth II.

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Hutton Castle

Hutton Castle is located in the Scottish Borders, overlooking the Whiteadder Water.

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Hutton, Scottish Borders

Hutton is a small village in the pre-1975 ancient county of Berwickshire, now an administrative area of the Scottish Borders region of Scotland.

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James Douglas, 9th Earl of Douglas

James Douglas, 9th Earl of Douglas, 3rd Earl of Avondale KG (1426–1488) was a Scottish nobleman, last of the 'Black' earls of Douglas.

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James III of Scotland

James III (10 July 1451/May 1452 – 11 June 1488) was King of Scots from 1460 to 1488.

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James IV of Scotland

James IV (17 March 1473 – 9 September 1513) was the King of Scotland from 11 June 1488 to his death.

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James Livingston (bishop)

James Livingston was a 15th-century cleric from East Lothian in south-eastern Scotland.

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James Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan

James Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan (1442–1499) was a Scottish noble.

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Jedburgh

Jedburgh (Deadard; Jeddart or Jethart) is a town and former royal burgh in the Scottish Borders and the traditional county town of the historic county of Roxburghshire.

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John Graham Dalyell

Sir John Graham Dalyell (August 1775 – 7 June 1851) was a Scottish advocate, antiquary and naturalist.

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John Herspolz

John Herspolz or John Hepburn (died 1486) was Bishop of Dunblane.

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John Lesley

John Lesley (or Leslie) (29 September 1527 – 31 May 1596) was a Scottish Roman Catholic bishop and historian.

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John Scrope, 5th Baron Scrope of Bolton

John Scrope, 5th Baron Scrope of Bolton, KG (22 July 1437 – 17 August 1498) was an English Yorkist nobleman.

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John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl

John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl (c. 1440 – 15 September 1512), also known as Sir John Stewart of Balveny, was a Scottish nobleman and ambassador to England (in 1484).

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John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox

John Stewart, 1st Earl of Lennox (b. bef. 1430, d. 8 Jul/11 Sep 1495) was known as Lord Darnley and later as the Earl of Lennox.

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John Stewart, Duke of Albany

John Stewart, Duke of Albany (1481 or 14842 July 1536 in Mirfleur, France) was Regent of the Kingdom of Scotland, Duke of Albany in peerage of Scotland and Count of Auvergne and Lauraguais in France.

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John Stow

John Stow (also Stowe; 1524/25 – 5 April 1605) was an English historian and antiquarian.

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John Writhe

John Writhe (died 1504) was a long-serving English officer of arms.

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Kimmerghame House

Kimmerghame House is a 19th-century mansion in the Scottish Borders, located south-east of Duns by the Blackadder Water.

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Kingdom of England

The Kingdom of England (French: Royaume d'Angleterre; Danish: Kongeriget England; German: Königreich England) was a sovereign state on the island of Great Britain from the 10th century—when it emerged from various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms—until 1707, when it united with Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain.

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Kingdom of Scotland

The Kingdom of Scotland (Rìoghachd na h-Alba; Kinrick o Scotland) was a sovereign state in northwest Europe traditionally said to have been founded in 843.

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Kirk Yetholm

Kirk Yetholm is a village in the Scottish Borders region of Scotland, south east of Kelso and less than west of the border.

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La Tour d'Auvergne

La Tour d'Auvergne was a noble French dynasty.

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Lammermuir Hills

The Lammermuirs (An Lomair Mòr in Gaelic) are a range of hills in southern Scotland, forming a natural boundary between Lothian and the Borders.

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Lauder

The Royal Burgh of Lauder (Labhdar) is a town in the Scottish Borders in the historic county of Berwickshire.

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Leith

Leith (Lìte) is an area to the north of the city of Edinburgh, Scotland, at the mouth of the Water of Leith.

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Lennoxlove House

Lennoxlove House is a historic house set in woodlands half a mile south of Haddington in East Lothian, Scotland.

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Liddesdale

Liddesdale, the valley of the Liddel Water, in the County of Roxburgh, southern Scotland, extends in a south-westerly direction from the vicinity of Peel Fell to the River Esk, a distance of.

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List of provosts of Edinburgh

The Right Honourable Lord Provost of Edinburgh is the convener of the City of Edinburgh local authority.

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List of Scottish monarchs

The monarch of Scotland was the head of state of the Kingdom of Scotland.

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Lochmaben Castle

Lochmaben Castle is a ruined castle in the town of Lochmaben, the feudal Lordship of Annandale, and the united county of Dumfries and Galloway.

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London Borough of Waltham Forest

The London Borough of Waltham Forest is a London borough in North East London, England.

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Lord Chancellor of Scotland

The Lord Chancellor of Scotland was a Great Officer of State in pre-Union Scotland.

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Lord Gray

Lord Gray is a title in the Peerage of Scotland.

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Lord Mayor of London

The Lord Mayor of London is the City of London's mayor and leader of the City of London Corporation.

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Louis XI of France

Louis XI (3 July 1423 – 30 August 1483), called "Louis the Prudent" (le Prudent), was a monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as King of France from 1461 to 1483.

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Margaret of Anjou

Margaret of Anjou (Marguerite; 23 March 1430 – 25 August 1482) was the Queen of England by marriage to King Henry VI from 1445 to 1461 and again from 1470 to 1471.

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Margaret of Denmark, Queen of Scotland

Margaret of Denmark (23 June 1456 – 14 July 1486), also referred to as Margaret of Norway, was Queen of Scotland from 1469 to 1486 by marriage to King James III.

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Mark (currency)

The mark was a currency or unit of account in many nations.

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Mary, Queen of Scots

Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I, reigned over Scotland from 14 December 1542 to 24 July 1567.

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Middleton, Greater Manchester

Middleton is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England, on the River Irk southwest of Rochdale and northeast of Manchester city centre.

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Morebattle

Morebattle is a village in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, on the B6401, seven miles south of Kelso, Scottish Borders, beside the Kale Water, a tributary of the River Teviot.

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Nativity of Saint John the Baptist

The Nativity of John the Baptist (or Birth of John the Baptist, or Nativity of the Forerunner, or colloquially Johnmas or (in German) Johannistag) is a Christian feast day celebrating the birth of John the Baptist, a prophet who foretold the coming of the Messiah in the person of Jesus, whom he later baptised.

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Newcastle upon Tyne

Newcastle upon Tyne, commonly known as Newcastle, is a city in Tyne and Wear, North East England, 103 miles (166 km) south of Edinburgh and 277 miles (446 km) north of London on the northern bank of the River Tyne, from the North Sea.

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Norham Castle

Norham Castle is a castle in Northumberland, England, overlooking the River Tweed, on the border between England and Scotland.

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Norman Macdougall

Norman Macdougall is a Scottish historian who is known for writing about Scottish crown politics.

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Nottingham

Nottingham is a city and unitary authority area in Nottinghamshire, England, north of London, in the East Midlands.

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Parliament of Scotland

The Parliament of Scotland was the legislature of the Kingdom of Scotland.

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Patrick Graham (archbishop)

Patrick Graham (died 1478) was a 15th-century Bishop of Brechin and Bishop of St. Andrews; he was also the first Archbishop of St. Andrews.

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Patrick Hepburn, 1st Earl of Bothwell

Patrick Hepburn, 1st Earl of Bothwell (died 18 October 1508) was Lord High Admiral of Scotland.

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Peterborough

Peterborough is a cathedral city in Cambridgeshire, England, with a population of 183,631 in 2011.

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Polydore Vergil

Polidoro Virgili, commonly Latinised as Polydorus Vergilius, or anglicised as Polydore Vergil (or Virgil), and often known as Polydore Vergil of Urbino (c. 1470 – 18 April 1555) was an Italian humanist scholar, historian, priest and diplomat, who spent most of his life in England.

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Pope Sixtus IV

Pope Sixtus IV (21 July 1414 – 12 August 1484), born Francesco della Rovere, was Pope from 9 August 1471 to his death in 1484.

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Ralph de Ashton

Sir Ralph de Ashton or Assheton (fl. 1421–1486), was an officer of state under Edward IV of England.

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Raphael Holinshed

Raphael Holinshed (1529–1580) was an English chronicler, whose work, commonly known as Holinshed's Chronicles, was one of the major sources used by William Shakespeare for a number of his plays.

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Restalrig

Restalrig is a suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland (historically, an estate and independent parish).

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Richard Grafton

Richard Grafton (c. 1506/7 or 1511 – 1573) was King's Printer under Henry VIII and Edward VI.

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Richard III of England

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River Tweed

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Robert Cochrane (favourite)

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Robert Fabyan

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Robert Lindsay of Pitscottie

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Roxburgh

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Sheriff Hutton

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St Giles' Cathedral

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Stirling Castle

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Tanfield, County Durham

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Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby

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Thomas Thomson (advocate)

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Treasurer of the Household

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William Arthur Shaw

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William Horman

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William Scheves

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capture_of_Berwick_(1482)

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