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33: 166:, advised Moray to surrender. Moray refused, however she did not move against Moray. Although her advice was ignored, her actions were later commended to the king by FitzWarin. Moray, with no heavy siege equipment available to him, tried to take the castle in a night attack and having failed, was forced to abandon the siege. He left FitzWarin in possession of the castle. Following the siege, FitzWarin wrote to King Edward in July 1297: " 150:
on 25 May 1297 to discuss how to deal with Andrew Moray. After the meeting FitzWarin returned to Urquhart Castle accompanied by his escort of men-at-arms. A few miles south of Inverness, his party was ambushed by a force led by Andrew Moray and
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as his deputy, following the rout of the English army. FitzWarin, with Marmaduke Thweng surrendered Stirling Castle and were committed as prisoners to
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Euphemia, the Countess of Ross unexpectedly arrived on the scene with her retinue. The countess, whose husband was held by King
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The murthly hours: devotion, literacy and luxury in Paris, England and the Gaelic west
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on 11 September 1297, he survived the defeat of the English army at the hands of the
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ordered his principal lieutenants, including FitzWarin to a meeting at
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Some evil disposed people have joined Andrew Moray at the castle of
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William FitzWarin and his wife Maria de Ergadia were buried at
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Urquhart and Glenmoriston: Olden Times in a Highland Parish
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Calendar of Documents, ed. J.Bain, vol.2, no.742, pp.176-8.
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the leader of the English army, to the constabulary of
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on 11 September 1297, he was appointed constable of
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English people of the Wars of Scottish Independence
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Index


Greyfriars, London
Maria de Ergadia
Eóghan of Argyll
English
First War of Scottish Independence
Urquhart Castle
Battle of Stirling Bridge
Stirling Castle
Dumbarton Castle
constable
Urquhart Castle
English invasion of Scotland
Andrew Moray
sheriff of Inverness
Reginald le Chen
Inverness Castle
Alexander Pilche
Edward I of England
Tower of London
Avoch
Battle of Stirling Bridge
Scots
William Wallace
John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey
Stirling Castle
Marmaduke Thweng
Dumbarton Castle
Henry St Clair, Baron of Roslin
prisoner exchange

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