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    The Rough Wooing (Scottish Gaelic: An t-Suirghe Chnaparra; December 1543 – March 1551), also known as the Eight Years' War, was part of the Anglo-Scottish...
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  • parties include the Wars of Scottish Independence (1296–1357), and the Rough Wooing (1544–1551), as well as numerous smaller campaigns and individual confrontations...
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    years of war between England and Scotland, a campaign later dubbed "the Rough Wooing". Despite several peace treaties, unrest continued in Scotland until...
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    Three decades later, after the death of James V in 1542, the so-called 'rough wooing' at the hands of invading English armies under the Earl of Hertford brought...
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  • This is a chronological list of the battles involving the Kingdom of Scotland. The list gives the name, the date, the present-day location of the battles...
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    Edward VI (category English people of the Rough Wooing)
    The war, which continued into Edward's reign, has become known as "the Rough Wooing". The nine-year-old Edward wrote to his father and stepmother on 10 January...
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    Mary, Queen of Scots (category Scottish people of the Rough Wooing)
    France, where she would be safe from invading English forces during the Rough Wooing. Mary married Francis in 1558, becoming queen consort of France from...
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    1544–1549, a period which the writer Sir Walter Scott later christened the "Rough Wooing". In May 1544, an English army landed at Granton and captured Leith to...
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  • Mary Willoughby was a ship of the English Tudor navy. She appears in the navy lists from 1532 during the reign of Henry VIII. She was named after Maria...
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    of Hertford invaded Scotland in 1544, during the ensuing War of the Rough Wooing, Tantallon was bypassed by the English army, due to the Earl's English...
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