Berwick Dunbar Capture of John Balliol 1296 Edinburgh Stirling Montrose Aberdeen Banff Elgin Perth Whilst Edward was invading Scotland King John had fled.

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Berwick Dunbar Capture of John Balliol 1296 Edinburgh Stirling Montrose Aberdeen Banff Elgin Perth Whilst Edward was invading Scotland King John had fled to Aberdeen At Perth Edward received letters of submission from King John 8 July Balliol surrendered in person at Montrose

Toom Tabard Balliol was then imprisoned in the Tower of London Edward held a ceremony in which he: Renounced the treaty made with France Ripped Balliol’s royal crest from his jacket and threw it on the floor Toom Tabard – Empty Coat Removed Balliol’s crown Broke Balliol’s seal of office

What eventually became of Balliol After a request from the Pope he was sent to France in he was released to live on his land in France Many Scots hoped he would return to Scotland However, he died in France in 1313

Edward takes control of Scotland With Balliol in prison Robert Bruce asked Edward to make him King of Scots Edward replied Have we nothing else to do but win Kingdoms for you

Edward takes control of Scotland Edward did 4 things to show he controlled Scotland 1. Ragman Roll 2000 important Scots were made to sign an oath of loyalty to Edward

Edward takes control of Scotland 2. Important Scots documents taken to England so Edward could rule Scotland

Edward takes control of Scotland 3. Symbols of Scottish Nationhood were taken to England 1) Stone of Destiny Taken to Westminster Abbey 2) Holyrood of St Margaret Taken to Westminster Abbey

Edward takes control of Scotland 4. English officials appointed to control Scotland John de Warenne, Earl of Surrey – ‘Keeper of Scotland’ Hugh Cressingham – Treasurer (controlled finances) Sir Walter of Amersham – Chancellor Sir William Ormesby – Chief Justice