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1240s in Scotland
Events from the
1240s in the
Kingdom of Scotland
.
Monarchs
Alexander II
, 1214âÂÂ1249
Alexander III
, 1249âÂÂ1286
Events
13 May 1240 â The Church of
Blackfriars
is dedicated in
Perth
.
1244 âÂÂ
Crossraguel Abbey
is founded by
Donnchadh, Earl of Carrick
.
14 August 1244 â the first
Treaty of Newcastle
is signed between Kings
Henry III of England
and
Alexander II of Scotland
at
Ponteland
. The treaty arranged the marriage of Henry III's daughter,
Margaret
to Alexander II's son,
Alexander III of Scotland
.
1249 â the
March law
is first codified to settle with cross-border disputes in the
Scottish Marches
.
6 July 1249 â Alexander II dies on the Isle of
Kerrera
and is succeeded by his son,
Alexander III
.
13 July 1249 â Alexander III is crowned at
Scone
at the age of 7.
Births
4 September 1241 â King
Alexander III
(died
1296
)
Full date unknown
1242 âÂÂ
Patrick IV, Earl of March
(died
1308
)
1243 âÂÂ
William the Hardy, Lord of Douglas
(died
1298 in England
)
c. 1249 âÂÂ
John Balliol
-
King of Scots
from 1292 to 1296 (died
1314
)
Deaths
6 July 1249 â King
Alexander II
(born
1198
)
Full date unknown
1242 âÂÂ
Walter de Olilfard
1241 âÂÂ
Andreas de Moravia
c. 1244 âÂÂ
Robert, Earl of Strathearn
1245 âÂÂ
Gilbert de Moravia
c. 1245 âÂÂ
Richard de Moravia
c. 1246 âÂÂ
Donnchadh of Argyll
c. 1247 âÂÂ
RuaidhrÃÂ mac Raghnaill
1248 âÂÂ
William de Moravia, 1st Earl of Sutherland
(born c.
1210
)
See also
List of years in Scotland
Timeline of Scottish history
References