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  1. 5 days ago · Balliol was started as a house for poor scholars, which was supported by the payments of John of Balliol, lord of Barnard Castle. These payments, which began a few years before 1266, were part of a penance imposed on John Balliol by the Bishop of Durham.

  2. 5 days ago · Her grant was confirmed to Richard in 1279 by John Balliol. Four years later John Balliol made an agreement with Thomas son and heir of Richard de la Hay by which the land in Stainton was confirmed to Thomas, and a rent of 1d. and suit of court at Gainford was reserved to John as overlord.

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  3. 2 days ago · After the death of Margaret, in September, 1290, an interregnum occurred, which extended till 17th November, 1292, on which date John Balliol succeeded to the Crown. He reigned till July, 1296, when he resigned his realm, people, and royal seal to King Edward, and an interregnum commenced which lasted till 26th March, 1306.

  4. 2 days ago · Answer: John Balliol Wallace supported John Balliol despite his connections with the current English king. When his cousin, Robert the Bruce, murdered Balliol, Wallace showed support for him instead. Balliol was a weak ruler and easily intimidated by the English monarch.

  5. 5 days ago · Edward imprisoned John Balliol and many Scottish leaders in England. Signatures... Edward had forced leading nobles to swear a personal oath of loyalty to him (Ragman's Roll).

  6. 23 hours ago · A court was set up and after two years of deliberation, it pronounced John Balliol to be king. Edward proceeded to treat Balliol as a vassal and tried to exert influence over Scotland. In 1295, when Balliol renounced his allegiance to England, Edward I invaded.

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  8. 2 days ago · An English army led by John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey, defeated the Scots, led by John Balliol, at the Battle of Dunbar

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