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John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray

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25: 92: 189:, commander of the English forces in Scotland, but, on his swearing allegiance to the Scottish Crown he was set free. Comyn, however, disregarded his oath, returned to the English camp, and resumed his hostilities. In August 1335 led an 166:
on 19 July 1333, he commanded the first division of the Scots' Army, supported by Sir Andrew Fraser and his two brothers, Simon and James. Escaping from the carnage there he retired to France.
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but the marriage was childless. On his death the earldom of Moray reverted to the Crown, but was later given to his nephew,
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John returned to Scotland the following year, when he and the High Steward of Scotland (the future King
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he fell into an ambush and was made prisoner by William de Pressen, (English) Warden of
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He at once took up arms on behalf of his sovereign and cousin King
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in 1332, John succeeded to the earldom. He was brother to
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David II of Scotland
Regent
Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray
Robert the Bruce
Thomas, 2nd Earl
Battle of Dupplin Moor
Agnes Randolph
Agnes Dunbar
David II
Edward Balliol
Battle of Annan
Battle of Halidon Hill
Robert II of Scotland
Regents
Earl of Atholl
attack on the Burgh Muir
Edinburgh
Flemish
Count Guy de Namur
Borders
Jedburgh
Nottingham Castle

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