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Andrew Harclay, 1st Earl of
Carlisle (c. 1270 – 3
March 1323),
alternatively Andreas de Harcla, was an
important English military leader in the borderlands...
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Harclay is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Andrew Harclay, 1st Earl of
Carlisle (c. 1270–1323),
English military leader Henry Harclay...
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Henry (of)
Harclay (Latin:
Henricus Harcleius, also
Harcla or Harcley; c. 1270 – 25 June 1317) was an
English medieval philosopher and
university chancellor...
- 1322, when
Andrew Harclay, 1st
Baron Harclay, was made Earl of Carlisle. He had
already been
summoned to
Parliament as Lord
Harclay (or Lord Harcla) in...
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raised in Lancashire.
There they were cut off by the
forces of Sir
Andrew Harclay, a
veteran of the
Scottish wars, who had
gathered the
levies from the counties...
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Castle was a
strong position,
defended by a
garrison commanded by
Andrew Harclay, 1st Earl of Carlisle, an
experienced veteran soldier.
Despite their battlefield...
- Lancaster, outnumbered,
retreated without a fight,
fleeing north.
Andrew Harclay cornered Lancaster at the
Battle of Boroughbridge, and
captured the earl...
- “Henry of
Harclay and the
Univocal Concept of Being.”
Medieval Studies, Vol. 68 (2006): pp. 205–237. Henninger, Mark G. “Henry of
Harclay.” A Companion...
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ordered Harclay's arrest.
Edmund was one of the
judges who p****ed
judgement on
Harclay, who was hanged,
drawn and
quartered for treason. With
Harclay gone...
- Stirling, and Perth.
These and
other executions, such as
those of
Andrew Harclay, 1st Earl of Carlisle, and Hugh
Despenser the Younger,
which each occurred...