Mountebank History of Scotland
History
The Declaration of Arbroath was affirmed at Arbroath Abbey on the 6th of April 1320. The Declaration decreed that should the king be deemed to be an ineffectual leader then his subjects had the right to replace him - this was back in the days when being a complete f*ck head was seen as being undesirable in a leader, unlike now where it is a necessary attribute to become leader of the 'free world'
#31 - The Great Montrose
#30 - War of the Three Kingdoms
#29 - The National Covenant
#28 - James VI (Union of the Crowns)
#27 - James VI (Satanic Panic)
#26 - James VI (Exemplary Protestant Leader)
#25 - Mary Queen of Scots (Prison, Plots, and Execution)
#24 - Mary Queen of Scots ('Escape' to England)
#23 - Mary Queen of Scots (Marriage and Murder)
#22 - Mary Queen of Scots (Return and Reformation)
#21 - Mary Queen of Scots ('The Rough Wooings')
End of Series One (time for a wee break)
#20 - James V
#19 - James IV
#18 - James III
#17 - James II
#16 - James I
#15 - Robert II and Robert III
#14 - David II
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