BALIOL, EDWARD

BALIOL, EDWARD
   son of the following, invaded Scotland; was crowned king at Scone, supported by Edward III.; was driven from the kingdom, and obliged to renounce all claim to the crown, on receipt of a pension; died at Doncaster, 1369.

The Nuttall Encyclopaedia. . 1907.

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