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42: 376:. The truce would have recognized Balliol as king and allowed him to marry princess Joan, and David II would become his heir. David however, rejected the treaty. Edward III and Balliol returned again in July 1336 with a large English army and advanced through Scotland, first to Glasgow and then to Perth, destroying the surrounding countryside as they went but by late 1336, the Scots had regained control over virtually all of Scotland, and by 1338 the tide had turned against the usurper. 365:, who was already married to David II. Despite David II fleeing Scotland for France, Balliol's position was still not secure, and infighting between his supporters along with frequent fighting from pro-Bruce forces caused Balliol to flee Scotland once again. In November 1334, Edward III and Balliol invaded again, but unable to bring the Scots to battle, they retreated in February 1335. On 30 November 1335, a pro-Balliol army under the command of Strathbogie was defeated at the 396: 403:
On 20 January 1356, Balliol surrendered his claim to the Scottish throne to Edward III in exchange for an English pension. He spent the rest of his life living near Yorkshire and died childless in January 1364, at Wheatley,
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in a final attempt to gain the crown of Scotland. He only succeeded in gaining control of some of Galloway, with his power diminishing there until 1355.
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In early 1333, Edward III openly declared his support for Balliol as king. Balliol returned to Scotland with Edward and an English army in the summer,
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around 1331. If this marriage did take place, it was childless and had been annulled by the time Balliol made his bid for the Scottish crown in 1332.
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on 24 September 1332, but three months later he was forced to flee back to England, following a surprise attack by nobles loyal to David II at the
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in 1296, and it was likely this that caused the King of France to break the marriage contract and betroth Isabelle instead to
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Annals of Scotland: From the Accession of Malcolm III Surnamed Canmore to the Accession of Robert I
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Transactions of the Dumfriesshire and Galloway Antiquarian and Natural History Society
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Edward Balliol returned to Scotland after the defeat of King David II at the
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The Political Ambitions and Influences of the Balliol Dynasty, c. 1210–1364
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until 1299, when he was released into the custody of his grandfather
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Following his father's abdication, Balliol was a prisoner in the
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Scalacronica: The Reigns of Edward I, Edward II and Edward III
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In early 1336, a truce was proposed with intervention from
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in 1346 and with a small force raised an insurrection in
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as King and one of King Robert's ablest lieutenants,
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and possibly to install Balliol on the throne led by
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Edward Baliol

throne of the Kingdom of Scotland
Cavers
Kingdom of Scotland
Wheatley
Doncaster
Kingdom of England
House
Balliol
John Balliol
Isabella de Warenne
Scottish Gaelic
claimant
Scottish throne
Second War of Scottish Independence
John Balliol
Isabella de Warenne
Charles, Count of Valois
King of Scotland
John
Arthur II, Duke of Brittany
Tower of London
John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey
Robert I
William II de Soules
Philip I, Prince of Taranto
Robert I
David II
Thomas Randolph, the Earl of Moray

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