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Baliol

[ beyl-yuhl, bey-lee-uhl ]

noun

  1. John de 1249–1315, king of Scotland 1292–96.


Baliol

/ ˈɪɪə /

noun

  1. BaliolEdward?12831364MScottishPOLITICS: hereditary ruler Edward . ?1283–1364, king of Scotland (1332, 1333–56)
  2. BaliolJohn12491315MScottishPOLITICS: hereditary ruler his father, John . 1249–1315, king of Scotland (1292–96): defeated and imprisoned by Edward I of England (1296)
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It also includes two Baliol coins which Mr Baxter discovered at the site in Fife.

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John Baliol reigned as king of Scotland from 1292 to 1296.

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It is also suspected that he damaged a door at a GP's surgery in Baliol Road, in the Stoke area of the city on 31 March, the spokesman added.

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Police have closed Baliol Street, in the city's Woodlands area, after the collapse was reported at about 13:40.

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Monson was of a good Lincolnshire family, and at an early age entered Baliol College, Oxford, where he remained a couple of years, till the excitement of the war with Spain determined him to run away to sea, as he did not expect to get the consent of his parents.

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