THE SCOTTISH FAILURE.
1297.Edward's unsuccessful campaign in Flanders.[210]
31 Jan., 1298.Truce of Tournai, and end of the French war.[211]
July.Edward's invasion of Scotland.[212]
22 July.Battle of Falkirk.[213]
Slowness of Edward's progress towards the conquest of Scotland.[215]
>19 June, 1299.Treaty of Montreuil.[216]
9 Sept.Marriage of Edward and Margaret of France.[217]
Mar., 1300.Articuli super cartas.[217]
July-Aug.Carlaverock campaign.[218]
20 Jan.-14 Feb., 1301.Parliament of Lincoln.[218]
The barons' letter to the pope.[219]
Edward of Carnarvon, Prince of Wales.[220]
1302.Philip IV.'s troubles with the Flemings and Boniface VIII.[221]
20 May, 1303.Peace of Paris between Edward and Philip.[222]
Increasing strength of Edward's position.[222]
The decay of the earldoms.[223]
Additions to the royal demesne.[224]
1303.Conquest of Scotland seriously undertaken.[225]
24 July, 1304.Capture of Stirling.[225]
Aug., 1305.Execution of Wallace and completion of the conquest.[226]
The settlement of the government of Scotland.[227]
1305.Disgrace of Winchelsea and Bek.[228]
Edward I. and Clement V..[230]
1307.Statute of Carlisle.[230]
1305.Ordinance of Trailbaston.[231]
10 Jan., 1306.Murder of Comyn.[232]
Rising of Robert Bruce.[233]
25 Mar.Bruce crowned King of Scots.[233]
Preparations for a fresh conquest of Scotland.[234]
7 July, 1307.Death of Edward I.[235]