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Battle of Dornock

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A well in the area was known as the sword well by the late 18th century, probably because artefacts of the battle were discovered near to there.
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The rest of the Scots fled, and Douglas was imprisoned for two years under special instructions from King Edward. The Scottish poet
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to England, Balliol was given assistance and replenished forces. He returned to Scotland and attacked the Scottish at
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The statistical account of Scotland: Drawn up from the communications of the ministers of the different parishes
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and 50 Scottish defenders along with Sir Humphrey Boys and Sir Humphrey Jardine moved to intercept them.
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On 25 March 1333, the small Scottish force intercepted the English at the village of
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Battle on 25 March 1333 during the Second War of Scottish Independence
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to the Scottish throne, sought support from the English King
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54°59′02″N 3°12′07″W / 54.984°N 3.202°W / 54.984; -3.202
Second War of Scottish Independence
Dornock

Kingdom of England

Kingdom of Scotland

Ralph Dacre, 1st Baron Dacre

Anthony de Lucy, 1st Baron Lucy

William Douglas, Lord of Liddesdale
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Second War
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Kinghorn
Dupplin Moor
Annan
Dornock
Berwick (1333)
Halidon Hill
Boroughmuir
Culblean
Perth
Neville's Cross
Nesbit Moor
Berwick (1355 & 1356)

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