- male, deceased (1307)
- Edward I, popularly known as Longshanks, also as "Edward the Lawgiver" because of his legal reforms, and as "Hammer of the Scots", achieved fame as...
- female, deceased (1291)
- Eleanor of Provence (c. 1223 - 26 June,1291) was Queen Consort of King Henry III of England.
- female, deceased (1358)
- Isabella of France (c.1295 - August 22, 1358), known as the "She-Wolf of France",(this sobriquet has been appropriated - now, all but transferred...
- male, deceased (1309)
- James of St George, also known as James of St. George d'Espéranche, (circa 1230-1309) was an architect from Savoy responsible for designing many o...
- male, 66 years old (Durham)
- Michael Prestwich (b. 30 January, 1943) is an English historian, specialising on the history of medieval England, in particular the reign of Edward...
- female, deceased (1333)
- Margaret Plantagenet (March 15, 1275-1333) was the tenth child and seventh daughter of King Edward I of England and Eleanor of Castile. On July 8,...
- male
- Sir John de Graham was a Scottish soldier, born in the lands of Dundaff, in the late 13th century. He opposed the English attempt to impose their...
- male, deceased (1292)
- Robert Burnell (died October 25, 1292) was an English bishop who served as Lord Chancellor of England in the years 1274-1292. He was born at Acton...
- male, deceased (1396)
- William Courtenay (c. 1342 - July 31, 1396), English prelate, was a younger son of Hugh de Courtenay, 10th Earl of Devon (d. 1377), and through his...
- male, deceased (1292)
- John Peckham or Pecham (died December, 1292), was Archbishop of Canterbury in the years 1279-1292. Peckham, probably a native of Sussex, received...
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