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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Uilleam II of Ross was the second successor of Ferchar mac in tSagairt, as Mormaer of Ross (1274-1323). At the beginning of the Wars of Scottish Independence Uilleam was captured fighting against the English at the Battle of Dunbar (1296). After which, like many Gaelic lords, he became pro-English and one of the most early enemies of Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick. Uilleam had been in English custody, but his wife Euphemia had obtained his release, and Uilleam was…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Uilleam II of Ross was the second successor of Ferchar mac in tSagairt, as Mormaer of Ross (1274-1323). At the beginning of the Wars of Scottish Independence Uilleam was captured fighting against the English at the Battle of Dunbar (1296). After which, like many Gaelic lords, he became pro-English and one of the most early enemies of Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick. Uilleam had been in English custody, but his wife Euphemia had obtained his release, and Uilleam was appointed Edward I of England''s warden of Scotland north of the Grampians. When a band of Bruce supporters, including the Countess of Atholl, Bruce''s wife Elizabeth de Burgh, his daughter Marjorie and Robert''s brother Niall took refuge in St Duthac''s chapel in Tain, Uilleam arrested them and handed them over to the English crown. The men were executed.