The Battle of Linlithgow Bridge is a battle that took place on 4 September 1526 in the village of Linlithgow Bridge, outside the Scottish town of Linlithgow...
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on suspicion of witchcraft. Linlithgow was also the site of the Battle of Linlithgow Bridge at the western edge of the town. The bridge no longer stands...
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Earl of Arran, at the Battle of Linlithgow Bridge. He survived the battle and was taken captive, only to be murdered subsequently by James Hamilton of Finnart...
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advanced towards Edinburgh with 10,000 men in August at the Battle of Linlithgow Bridge, and he subsequently took Stirling. After his military successes...
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James V (redirect from Cultural depictions of James V of Scotland)
1526 at the Battle of Melrose and was routed off the field. Another attempt later that year, on 4 September at the Battle of Linlithgow Bridge, failed again...
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Causeway". Battle of Linlithgow Bridge. Retrieved 13 November 2024. Coetzee, DanielJ.M.; Eysturlid, Lee W. (2013). Philosophers of War: The Evolution of History's...
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(Article about the Battle of Melrose on website about the later Battle of Linlithgow Bridge). Historic Environment Scotland. "Battle of Darnick (BTL30)"...
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Clan Houston (section Origins of the clan)
1513, Huston intrigued with the Earl of Lennox against the king, and was slain at the Battle of Linlithgow Bridge on 4 September 1526. The next Sir Patrick...
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15th century. List of battles involving the Kingdom of Scotland List of wars in Great Britain Military history of Scotland List of wars involving the...
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VIII of England to readmit Angus to the council. He supported Angus against John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Lennox in 1526 at the Battle of Linlithgow Bridge, but...
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Dumbarton Castle (redirect from Governor of Dumbarton Castle)
of Angus at the battle of Linlithgow Bridge. James Hamilton of Finnart, who was implicated in the death of the Earl of Lennox, was given custody of the...
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back the spoils.: 82 King Edward learned of the defeat of his northern army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge. After concluding a truce with the French...
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The Battle of Bothwell Bridge, or Bothwell Brig' took place on 22 June 1679. It was fought between government troops and militant Presbyterian Covenanters...
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James Hamilton (assassin) (redirect from Hamilton of Bothwellhaugh)
of Grange was asked to lead a feud against all Hamiltons, but declined. Following a battle at Linlithgow Bridge at the end of April 1570, a state of civil...
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Cleanse the Causeway (category Battles involving Scotland)
victorious pro-Angus forces at the Battle of Linlithgow Bridge in 1526 against the pro-Margaret force under John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Lennox. Grant, James. "Chapter...
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was the murderer of John Stewart, 3rd Earl of Lennox, who had surrendered to the Hamilton side following the Battle of Linlithgow Bridge. On 22 October...
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The Battle of Plassey was a decisive victory of the British East India Company, under the leadership of Robert Clive, over the Nawab of Bengal and his...
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of 2019[update] there are 40 battlefields on the inventory, the most recent addition being the Battle of Sark which was listed in 2016. The list of battlefields...
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August Offer (category Military history of British India)
Viceroy Lord Linlithgow in 1940 promising the expansion of the Viceroy's Executive Council to include more Indians, the establishment of an advisory war...
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The Battle of Buxar was fought between 22 and 23 October 1764, between the forces of the British East India Company, under the command of Major Hector...
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The Battle of Flodden, Flodden Field, or occasionally Branxton or Brainston Moor was fought on 9 September 1513 during the War of the League of Cambrai...
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Battle of Harpsdale (Battle of Achardale, Battle of Harpasdal) was a Scottish clan battle fought in 1426 at Achardale, about 8 miles (13 km) south of...
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The Battle of Invernahavon was a Scottish clan battle between the Clan Cameron and the confederation of Clan Chattan that consisted of the Clan Mackintosh...
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The Battle of Knockmary (or Battle of Rottenreoch) was a Scottish clan battle fought in 1511, or 1490 between the Clan Murray against the Clan Drummond...
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The Battle of Sheriffmuir (Scottish Gaelic: Blàr Sliabh an t-Siorraim, [pl̪ˠaɾ ˈʃʎiəv əɲ ˈtʲʰirˠəm]) was an engagement in 1715 at the height of the Jacobite...
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The Battle of Palm Sunday also known as the Massacre of Palm Sunday was a Scottish clan battle that took place in 1429 in the Scottish Highlands between...
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The Battle of Carbisdale (also known as Invercarron) took place close to the village of Culrain, Sutherland, Scotland on 27 April 1650 and was part of the...
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arrival of the English reinforcements the supreme command was transferred to Monmouth.[citation needed] After the battle of Bothwell Bridge Linlithgow, on...
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The Battle of Red Ford or Battle of the String of Lorne took place in 1294 or else after September 1296 between Clan Campbell and Clan MacDougall in Lorne...
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of Edinburgh, six miles (ten kilometres) east of Linlithgow and three miles (five kilometres) northeast of Broxburn. The 2001 census recorded around 2,000...
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