- 3°17′58″W / 55.65417°N 3.29944°W / 55.65417; -3.29944 The
Battle of
Happrew was a
skirmish which took
place around 20
February 1304,
during the First...
-
Scottish Independence Battle of
Stirling Bridge Battle of
Falkirk Battle of
Happrew Specifications M**** 5.95
pounds (2.70 kg)
Length 5 feet 4 inches (163 cm)...
- 1st
Berwick Dunbar 1297–1304
Lanark Scone Stirling Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Earnside 1306–1314
Methven Dalrigh Loch Ryan Turnberry...
- 1304,
Fraser and
Wallace were
ambushed by
English forces at the
action at
Happrew and defeated. By June
Fraser had
deserted Wallace and
accepted Edward's...
- France. By 1304
Wallace was back in
Scotland and
involved in
skirmishes at
Happrew and Earnside.
Wallace evaded capture by the
English until 5
August 1305...
- Independence.
Segrave commanded the
English in the
battles of
Roslin and
Happrew. He also was
involved with the
execution of
William Wallace, and was the...
- 1st
Berwick Dunbar 1297–1304
Lanark Scone Stirling Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Earnside 1306–1314
Methven Dalrigh Loch Ryan Turnberry...
- Quarter, Stanhope, Drumelzier, Tinnies, Dreva, Stobo, Dawyck,
Easter Happrew, Lyne, Barnes, Caverhill, Neidpath, Peebles, Horsburgh,
Nether Horsburgh...
- Bridge, 1297
Battle of Falkirk, 1298
Battle of Roslin, 1303
Battle of
Happrew, 1304 Fall of
Stirling Castle, 1304
Battle of Methven, 1306
Battle of Dalry...
- 1st
Berwick Dunbar 1297–1304
Lanark Scone Stirling Bridge Falkirk Roslin Happrew Stirling Castle Earnside 1306–1314
Methven Dalrigh Loch Ryan Turnberry...