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Appears in Collections: | History and Politics Journal Articles |
Peer Review Status: | Refereed |
Title: | 'A fell coniuracioun agayn Robert the douchty king': the Soules conspiracy of 1318-1320 |
Author(s): | Penman, Michael A |
Contact Email: | m.a.penman@stir.ac.uk |
Keywords: | Scotland Bruce Wars of Independence Balliol Edward II Soules Declaration of Arbroath Scotland History Scotland History Robert I, 1306-1329 Robert King of Scots 1274-1329 |
Issue Date: | Apr-1999 |
Date Deposited: | 18-Mar-2010 |
Citation: | Penman MA (1999) 'A fell coniuracioun agayn Robert the douchty king': the Soules conspiracy of 1318-1320. The Innes Review, 50 (1), pp. 25-57. https://doi.org/10.3366/inr.1999.50.1.25 |
Abstract: | An anlysis of the plot against Robert I, discovered in 1320, and hitherto dismissed as a scheme led by a desparate minority: this paper argues that the plot ran over a longer period of time than previsously recognised and involved potentially many more Scots - it was in fact a Balliol plot to dethrone Bruce. |
DOI Link: | 10.3366/inr.1999.50.1.25 |
Rights: | The editor has granted permission for use of this article in this Repository. The article was first published in The Innes Review by Edinburgh University Press / Scottish Catholic Historical Association. |
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