The year books of the reign of Edward III (1312–77), beginning at the eleventh year (1337) and continuing to the twentieth (1346), were to have been edited for the Rolls Series by Alfred Horwood (1821 ...
His bones lie in the tomb chest. The inscription can be translated: Here is the glory of the English, the paragon of past kings, the model of future kings, a merciful king, the peace of the peoples, ...
He didn’t smash up TVs, they weren’t invented yet, he smashed up Scotland. Edward was a King who had fought wars all his life – he had just conquered Wales - but he didn’t need to conquer ...
Many of the Scottish nobles, especially the Bruces, did not want John to be King. Edward I of England also made life very difficult for King John: Edward I treated Balliol like one of his Lords ...