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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 ...
Abel Tharayil, a 24-year-old from Thrissur, was found dead on a railway track in Stirling, Scotland, on March 12. British Transport Police ruled out foul play. His family, seeking further ...
Thousands of documents stolen from the archives of National Records of Scotland (NRS ... been stolen by Scottish university professor David Stirling Macmillan, who worked for the Scottish Record ...
A vulnerable young woman, intoxicated and with no support on a night out in Stirling is repeatedly pursued by a group of men. Intentions are unknown ... Ascension Trust Scotland which oversees ...
Founded by King David I in 1124, Stirling was one of the first Royal Burghs created in Scotland, meaning King David I granted his Burgesses or Freemen privileges: to hold their land and property ...
Stirling is gearing up for one of the city ... including a performance from Scotland’s eminent aerial dance company, All or Nothing; a display of Japanese Taiko drumming and a silent disco.
Scotland's History Articles The Battle of Stirling Bridge, 1297 "For this reason the Scots adopted a stout heart at the instigation of William Wallace, who taught them to fight, so that those whom ...
Scotland's History Wars of Independence The Battle of Stirling Bridge The Adobe Flash player and Javascript are required in order to view a video which appears on this page. You may wish to ...