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    Wark on Tweed Castle, sometimes referred to as Carham Castle, is a ruined motte-and-bailey castle at the West end of Wark on Tweed in Northumberland....
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    ravaging villages and farms in the region of the River Tweed before besieging Wark Castle and burning it to the ground. The allied army then continued south...
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  • William de Ros (died 1310), Lord of Kendal was an English noble. He fought in the wars in Scotland. William was a younger son of Robert de Ross of Wark and...
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    neighbour David I of Scotland crossed the border into England. He took Carlisle, Wark, Alnwick, Norham and Newcastle upon Tyne and struck towards Durham. On 5...
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    original on 1 July 2024. Retrieved 1 July 2024. De Jong, Jacqueline (2003). Undercover In the Arts. Ludion. Wark, McKenzie (2008). 50 Years of Recuperation...
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    campaign. They left the Marches on 27 May and went north. The army mustered at Wark Castle and then Berwick, to converge on Stirling Castle. The larger force...
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  • elder, and his son the Earl of Carrick, swore fealty to the English King at Wark on 25 March 1296. In this turbulent year he appears to have been betrayed...
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    british-history.ac.uk/vch/warks/vol3/pp167-172 Pole, Sir William (d.1635), Collections Towards a Description of the County of Devon, Sir John-William de la Pole (ed...
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  • Catherine Grandison, Countess of Salisbury (category De Montagu family)
    from her nose, mouth, and elsewhere", after having relieved a Scottish siege on Wark Castle, where she lived, while her husband was out of the country. An...
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    Mary of Guise (redirect from Marie de Guise)
    sent an army towards England. Instructed to cross the border and attack Wark Castle, the Scottish lords held their own council at Eckford and returned...
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