- 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...
-
media related to
Birgham. RCAHMS:
Birgham RCAHMS/Canmore
record for
Birgham SCRAN: Roy map of
Birgham Gazetteer for Scotland:
Birgham Birgham Village community...
- 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...
- (written in Old French) from the
Scots Parliament of 1290,
sitting at
Birgham,
confirming the
Treaty of Salisbury, the
guardians of
Scotland are listed...
- from contemporaries. In 1290, Edward's
father had
confirmed the
Treaty of
Birgham, in
which he
promised to
marry his six-year-old son to the
young Margaret...
- Smailholm,
Smailholm Tower,
Floors Castle, Stichill, Lambden, Nenthorn, Ednam,
Birgham and Gordon. Hume
Castle Hume
Crags List of
places in the
Scottish Borders...
- in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland. The
village is
conjoined with
Birgham and Leitholm. Like
other 'Eccles'-names in Britain, this is
taken to derive...
-
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...
-
Territory of Nigeria. Po****r
institutions located in this town include,
Birgham University Campus (ECWA);
Living Faith Church,
Goshen City; The Redeemed...
-
region of Scotland.
Eastwards from the
settlements on
opposing banks of
Birgham and
Carham it
forms the
historic boundary between Scotland and England...