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  1. The House of Balliol (de Bailleul) was a noble family originating from the village of Bailleul in Picardy. They held estates in England, granted during the reign of King William Rufus. Through marriage, they had claims to the Throne of Scotland.

  2. Oct 16, 2022 · Edward Balliol (c. 1283 – 1367) or Edward de Baliol was a claimant to the Scottish throne who was intermittently de facto ruler from 1332 to 1336. He was the eldest son of John Balliol and Isabella de Warenne, daughter of John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey and Alice de Lusignan.

    • "The Scottish Pretender"
    • Cavers, Roxburghshire, Scotland
    • circa 1283
  3. Edward Balliol or Edward de Balliol (Scottish Gaelic: Èideard Balliol; c. 1283 – January 1364) was a claimant to the Scottish throne during the Second War of Scottish Independence. With English help, he ruled parts of the kingdom from 1332 to 1356.

  4. When Edward Balliol was born in 1263, his father, King John Balliol I of Scotland, was 10 and his mother, Isabella de Warren, was 10. He died in 1367, at the age of 104.

  5. May 27, 2024 · Explore genealogy for King Edward (Balliol) de Balliol born abt. 1283 Cavers, Roxburghshire, Scotland died 1364 Wheatly, Doncaster, Yorkshire, England including ancestors + 3 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

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  6. The House of Balliol (de Balliol) was a Picard and Anglo-Norman family who began to rule some estates in England in the reign of William Rufus. In the late 13th and 14th centuries, two members of the house were kings of Scotland.

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