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- Q5673692 subject Q10258737.
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- Q5673692 abstract "The Harrying of Buchan, also known as the Herschip (hardship) or Rape of Buchan, took place in 1308 during the Wars of Scottish Independence. It saw vast areas of Buchan in northeast Scotland, then ruled by Clan Comyn, burned to the ground by Robert the Bruce and his brother Edward, immediately following their May 1308 success at the Battle of Barra.After his defeat at Barra, John Comyn, Earl of Buchan fled to England. Bruce's men chased him as far as Turriff, a distance of sixteen miles (25 km). Before heading south to lay siege to Aberdeen Castle, the Bruces laid waste the Earldom of Buchan, including all the castles and strongholds, principally Rattray Castle and Dundarg Castle.Bruce's men proceeded to kill those loyal to the Comyns, destroying their homes, farms, crops and slaughtering their cattle. This was a ruthless exercise by fire and sword which even in an age of violence was regarded as unprecedentedly savage.Terrorising the locals, Bruce prevented any possible chance of future violent hostility towards him and his men. The Comyns had ruled Buchan for nearly a century, from 1214, when William Comyn inherited the title from his wife. Such was the destruction however, that the people of Buchan lost all loyalties to the Comyns and never again rose against Bruce's supporters. It took thirty years before John Comyn's successor to the Earldom, Henry Beaumont, made an appearance in the area. Between 1333–34 he repaired Dundarg Castle, which Bruce had destroyed during the harrying, only for it to be laid siege to and destroyed by Sir Andrew Murray of Bothwell in December 1336. Finding little support, he left after the siege to England where he died in 1340. His son John refused the Earldom, ending the Comyn lineage and the first creation, Mormaers of Buchan.".
- Q5673692 causalties "Unknown".
- Q5673692 combatant "15pxScotland Royal Army".
- Q5673692 combatant "Scottish opponents of Bruce".
- Q5673692 commander Q3809163.
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- Q5673692 result "victory for Robert Bruce".
- Q5673692 strength "Unknown".
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- Q5673692 casualties "Unknown".
- Q5673692 combatant "15".
- Q5673692 combatant "Scottish opponents of Bruce".
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- Q5673692 conflict "Harrying of Buchan".
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- Q5673692 place "Buchan, Scotland".
- Q5673692 result "victory for Robert Bruce".
- Q5673692 strength "Unknown".
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- Q5673692 comment "The Harrying of Buchan, also known as the Herschip (hardship) or Rape of Buchan, took place in 1308 during the Wars of Scottish Independence. It saw vast areas of Buchan in northeast Scotland, then ruled by Clan Comyn, burned to the ground by Robert the Bruce and his brother Edward, immediately following their May 1308 success at the Battle of Barra.After his defeat at Barra, John Comyn, Earl of Buchan fled to England.".
- Q5673692 label "Harrying of Buchan".
- Q5673692 depiction Royal_Arms_of_the_Kingdom_of_Scotland.svg.
- Q5673692 name "Harrying of Buchan".