The killing of John Comyn takes Edward …
Years: 1306 - 1306
April
The killing of John Comyn takes Edward by complete surprise.
News travels slowly: it is some thirteen days after the event that the details reach his court at Winchester, and even then the full circumstances are unclear.
The murder is initially described as the 'work of some people who are doing their utmost to trouble the peace and quiet of the realm of Scotland', but he learns the true facts later.
On April 5, he appoints Aymer de Valence, Comyn's brother-in-law, and the future Earl of Pembroke, as his plenipotentiary in Scotland, with powers to raise the Dragon Banner, signifying that no quarter will be given to Bruce and his adherents; or, as the chronicler John Barbour puts it, 'to burn and slay and raise dragon'.
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People
- Aymer de Valence
- Childebert I
- Chlothar I
- Edward I of England
- Edward II of England
- John III Comyn
- Robert the Bruce
