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  1. Hace 22 horas · The jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots (1542–1587), are mainly known through the evidence of inventories held by the National Records of Scotland. [1] She was bought jewels during her childhood in France, adding to those she inherited. She gave gifts of jewels to her friends and to reward diplomats. When she abdicated and went to England many of ...

  2. Hace 3 días · By 1316 Philip ap Hywel had become an integral member of the royal administration in Wales. He was not only indispensable to the king, Edward II, but also his traditional lords, the Mortimers. These, however, were interesting times. The barons were growing impatient with Edward's inept government and the disasters in Scotland and Ireland. The Marcher lor…

  3. Roger Mortimer, 4th earl of March, is apparently recognized by Richard as heir in the parliament of 1386, but this comes in the middle of a political crisis for Richard. (Parliament was threatening to depose him for screwing basically everything up.) So, threatened with deposition, Richard names the then-12-year-old boy Roger as his heir.

  4. Hace 4 días · Edinburgh, capital city of Scotland, located in southeastern Scotland with its center near the southern shore of the Firth of Forth. A city of somber theatricality, it is a major center for finance, law, tourism, education, and cultural affairs.

  5. Hace 3 días · Lieutenant General John Hope, 4th Earl of Hopetoun PC KB (17 August 1765 – 27 August 1823), known as the Honourable John Hope from 1781 to 1814 and as the Lord Niddry from 1814 to 1816, was a Scottish soldier and politician. Military career. Hopetoun was the only son of John Hope, 2nd Earl of Hopetoun, by his second wife Jane Oliphant.

  6. Hace 4 días · The Princess Royal. will visit the East Manchester Community Boat Project on the occasion of its 30th Anniversary at Portland Basin Marina, Lower Alma Street, Dukinfield, Tameside, Greater Manchester. 10 May 2024.

  7. Hace 5 días · With Scotland largely under English control, Edward installed Englishmen and collaborating Scots to govern the country. The situation changed again on 10 February 1306, when Robert the Bruce murdered his rival John Comyn, and a few weeks later, on 25 March, was crowned King of Scotland.