AlexanderdeBaliol (fl. 1246?–1309?), Baron Balliol, Lord of Cavers was an Anglo-Scottish noble. He served at one time as Chamberlain of Scotland. Alexander...
Sir Henry deBaliol (died 1246) of Cavers was Chamberlain of Scotland. Henry was a younger son of Eustace de Balliol and Petronilla FitzPiers. Although...
Press. p. 75. ISBN 9780191044816. Mackay, Aeneas James George (1885). "Baliol, John de (1249-1315)" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 03. pp. 66–70...
this text is available at Wikisource: Stephen, Leslie, ed. (1885). "Baliol, John de (d.1269)" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 3. London: Smith...
He is recorded as providing security for the release of Alexander, son of AlexanderdeBaliol, who was a prisoner in 1310 in England. John is known to...
Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl, died in Tunis, while Adam of Kilconquhar and AlexanderdeBaliol survived to fight the next year with Prince Edward. The Treaty of...
of Moray, 1278: John de Lindsay Guardians of the Kingdom of Scotland (First Interregnum)(1286-1292) 1287-1292: AlexanderdeBaliol John Balliol (r. 1292–1329)...
Norway as the heir of King Alexander III. Ingram adopted the arms of Baliol and inherited the estates of Ingram Baliol on Baliol's death, being Foston in...
Walter de Twynham, Rector of Glasgow Primo 1329-1332: Adam de Moravia, Bishop of Brechin 1338-1341: William Bullock, Chancellor to Edward Baliol 1342:...
Hatton, provost of Queen's College. Dr. Wallis. 1699. Sir Thomas Wyat. John Baliol. Devorguilla, his spouse. Dr. Ratcliff. The Visage of Christ; engraved in...
stated that Sir Gilbert Stapleton's wife's mother was daughter of John Baliol and Dervorguilla of Galloway. Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford,...
of King Robert III, changing his name because of what he saw as John deBaliol's unpatriotic desecration of the name John), Earl of Carrick and Steward...
Henry, Earl of Northumberland, later returned to English control. Under Alexander III (1249–1286) there were 16 mints. In the reign of James IV (1488–1513)...
3rd Earl Camperdown) was born on 28 May 1841 and was educated at Eton and Baliol College, Oxford. He too followed a political career as a Liberal and as...
fought for Henry III of England at the Battle of Lewes (1265), with John Baliol the elder and Robert Bruce the elder, and was captured. In 1267 he was given...
of York) Robert de Vaux 1248– William de Dacre (died 1258) (Sheriff of Cumberland, 1236–1247) Thomas de Multon (de Lucy) John Baliol (later King of Scotland)...
Mountbatten of Burma". UK Parliament. Retrieved 19 January 2023. "The Earl Alexander of Tunis". UK Parliament. Retrieved 19 January 2023. "The Earl of Swinton"...
BAA; BAHA – Baugh BACCHUS – Backhouse de BADA – Bath de BAILOLIO – Baliolde BAJOCIS – de Bayeux; Bews; Baines de ABLLIO – Bailey cum BARBA – Witheberd;...
130-minute version of the play, adapted for radio by J. C. Trewin and starring Baliol Holloway as Titus, Sonia Dresdal as Tamora, George Hayes as Aaron and Janette...
Moore Collection | 1943-44, Cambridge Theatre, London. Glynis Johns and Baliol Holloway". normanmoore.com. Retrieved 15 April 2023. "Other". The Tatler...
Hogg Matthew 1964–1965 Donald Evelyn Edward Gibson 1965–1967 Lionel Gordon Baliol Brett 1967–1969 Hugh Wilson 1969–1971 Peter Faulkner Shepheard 1971–1973...
2009-01-07 at the Wayback Machine. Arthur Christopher Benson, Reginald Baliol Brett (editors), The Letters of Queen Victoria vol. 3 (1907), p. 273 note...