Guardian of Scotland
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The Guardians of Scotland were the de facto heads of state of Scotland during the First Interregnum of 1286–1292, and the Second Interregnum of 1296–1306.
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[edit] Guardians of Scotland during the First Interregnum 1286–1292
- William Fraser, Bishop of St Andrews
- Donnchadh III of Fife; Donnchadh IV of Fife
- Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan
- Robert Wishart, Bishop of Glasgow
- James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland
- John II Comyn, Lord of Badenoch
[edit] Guardians of Scotland during the Second Interregnum 1296–1306
- Sir William Wallace (1297–1298)
- Robert the Bruce, Earl of Carrick (1298–1300)
- John Comyn (1298–1301)
- William Lamberton, Bishop of St Andrews (1299–1301)
- Sir Ingram de Umfraville (1300–1301)
- John de Soules (1301–1304)
- John Comyn (1302–1304)
[edit] References
- Mack, James Logan (1926). The Border Line. Pub. Oliver & Boyd. pp. 317–322.
- McNaught, Duncan (1912). Kilmaurs Parish and Burgh. Pub. A.Gardner. p. 9.