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Weardale campaign[edit]

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An English herald approaches the Scots
An English herald approaches the Scots

The Weardale campaign occurred during July and August 1327. In 1326 the English king, Edward II, was deposed by his wife, Isabella, and her lover, Roger Mortimer. England was at war with Scotland and seeing opposition to the Scots as a way of legitimising their position, Isabella and Mortimer prepared a large army to oppose them, accompanied by the newly crowned Edward III. After two weeks of poor supplies and bad weather the English confronted the Scots when the latter deliberately gave away their position. The Scots occupied unassailable positions and the English declined to attack them. A Scottish force successfully raided the English camp, penetrating as far as the royal pavilion. The English believed that they were starving out the surrounded Scots, but on the night of 6 August they escaped and marched back to Scotland. The campaign was ruinously expensive for the English. Isabella and Mortimer were forced to negotiate, and in 1328 a peace treaty was signed, recognising Scottish sovereignty. (Full article...) (Full article...)