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Piers de Lombard

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Annals of Scotland From the Accession of Malcolm III in the Year MLVII to the Accession of the House of Stewart in the Year MCCCLXXI, to which are Added, Tracts Relative to the History and Antiquities of Scotland. Volume
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after being placed in the dungeons of Edinburgh castle by the English garrison and released by the Scottish who retook the castle under
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For having changed sides, Piers was later executed by the Scottish under orders from
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Edinburgh: Painted by John Fulleylove; described by Rosaline Masson
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Also Petri Lubaud, Petrus Labaud, Peter Leland, Peter Lubart
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was either a Gascon or Lombard knight who served in the
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Scottish War of Independence
Edward I of England
Sheriff of Edinburgh
Edinburgh Castle
John de Kingston
Linlithgow Pele
Robert the Bruce
Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray
Robert the Bruce




"The Governor's Story"
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People of the Wars of Scottish Independence
People executed for treason against Scotland

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