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and the imminent surrender of the English garrison encircled in Stirling castle – which spurred Edward II to invade Scotland. He mobilised a massive military machine: summoning 2,000 horse and ...
Scotland's History Articles The Battle of Stirling ... the rising of William Wallace and Andrew Murray began. Near Stirling Castle he arrives at a narrow, wooden bridge which crosses The River ...
The Stirling Jug, Pint or Stoup was the official Pint measure for Scotland from the early 16th ... to have been made in 1513 at Edinburgh Castle by Robert Borthwick (the King's Master Gun Maker).
Scotland is home to some of the world’s most majestic castles and breathtaking natural wonders. Journey through the iconic Eilean Donan Castle, Dunnottar Castle, and Stirling, while marveling at ...
Surrounded by ancient grasslands and untamed wildflowers atop a fortified hill in Scotland stands a 16th-century castle-turned-lavish ... public with access to the interior rooms and surrounding ...
Topping Lonely Planet's list of the destinations that reveal the best of Scotland is Stirling. A relatively small city, Stirling is best known for its fascinating history and dramatic scenery.
Poem in Bower's Scotichronicon on the Battle of Stirling Bridge John de Warenne marches north with a huge force of cavalry and infantry. Earl of Surrey, Govenor in Scotland for Edward I of England ...