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- media related to Birgham. RCAHMS: Birgham RCAHMS/Canmore record for Birgham SCRAN: Roy map of Birgham Gazetteer for Scotland: Birgham Birgham Village community...
- The Treaty of Birgham, also referred to as the Treaty of Salisbury, comprised two treaties in 1289 and 1290 intended to secure the independence of Scotland...
- Flintridge, California. Since mid-December 2015 the small Scottish village of Birgham has been unofficially twinned with Bedford Falls, even having their road...
- (written in Old French) from the Scots Parliament of 1290, sitting at Birgham, confirming the Treaty of Salisbury, the guardians of Scotland are listed...
- three-year-old granddaughter and sole surviving descendant. By the Treaty of Birgham, it was agreed that Margaret should marry King Edward's six-year-old son...
- fetch the Maid in May because of diplomatic difficulties. The Treaty of Birgham, agreed on 18 July, provided that Scotland was to remain fully independent...
- govern the realm during the young Queen's minority, drew up the Treaty of Birgham, a marriage contract between Margaret and the five-year-old Edward of Caernarfon...
- 1st Baron of Saltoun. He swore fealty to King Edward I of England at Birgham in 1290 and again at Berwick in 1296. He was a signatory of the Declaration...
- British India, including Ceylon and Burma. 3: 503 pp. [391] Lt. Col. C. T. Birgham. Fulgoromorpha Lists On the Web (FLOW): Pisacha Distant 1906 (retrieved...
- region of Scotland. Eastwards from the settlements on opposing banks of Birgham and Carham it forms the historic boundary between Scotland and England...