Maxwell, Sir John de, entertains Wallace, 104
Melrose, proposed interview between English commissioners and Bruce near, 188
Melrose Abbey, sack of, 252; plan for restoration of, 298; Bruce's heart buried in, 362
Melton, Archbishop, English force led by, 269; warlike spirit of, 326
Menteith, Sir John de, supposed betrayal of Wallace by, 117; joins Bruce, 186
Menteith, Murdoch de, plot against Bruce by, 275
Merlin, prophecy of, 172
Methven, battle of, 135
Monthermer, Sir Ralph de, Bruce defeats, 166; released unconditionally by Bruce after Bannockburn, 224
Moray, Sir Andrew de, colleague of Wallace, 84; lays siege to Urquhart Castle, 90
Moray, Earl of, see Moray, Randolph
Moray, Sir John de, taken prisoner by the English at Carlisle, 232
Moray, Randolph, taken prisoner at Methven, 135; pardoned by Edward I., 142; taken prisoner by Douglas, 181; reason of his opposition to Bruce, 182; blockades Edinburgh Castle, 195; command at Bannockburn of, 201; bravery of, at Bannockburn, 206-209; with Edward de Brus in Ireland, 229, 237, 239; appointed joint Guardian of Scotland by Bruce, ib.; with Bruce at the battle of Biland, 283; goes on an embassy to the Pope, 293; reasons urged to the Pope for recognition of Bruce as King of Scotland, ib., 294; successful diplomacy of, 295; represents Scotland in negotiations for peace at York, 296; goes to France to arrange treaty with King Charles, 303; invades England, 308; generous rivalry between Douglas and, 312; appointed Regent after the death of Bruce, 358; death of, 369; personal appearance of, 370
Moray, Thomas, see Moray, Randolph
More, Sir Thomas de la, the chronicle by, 2
Mortimer, Earl of, charged with treachery, 318; treaty of Northampton the work of, 367
Moubray, Sir John de, defeated by Douglas, 163
Moubray, Sir Philip de, unhorses Bruce at Methven, 135; counsels Edward I. at Bannockburn, 204; delivers up Stirling Castle to Bruce, 224; enters the service of Bruce, ib.; with Edward de Brus in Ireland, 229
Myton, the Chapter of, 269
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Newcastle, Balliol does homage to Edward I. at, 68; execution of Scottish prisoners at, 141; muster of an English army at, 246, 265, 307
Norham, conference between Edward I. and Scottish nobles at, 55; the scene of many exploits, 263
Norman-French spoken in Scotland, 34
Norsemen, districts of Scotland occupied by, 23
Northampton, deliberations at, regarding peace between England and Scotland, 324
Northumberland, considered a part of Scotland, 32; overrun by Wallace, 93; invaded by Edward de Brus, 226; a Scottish army invades, 257