• Andrew Wyntoun, known as Andrew of Wyntoun (c. 1350 – c. 1425), was a Scottish poet, a canon and prior of Loch Leven on St Serf's Inch and, later, a canon...
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  • towards legend by the end of the 14th century, when John of Fordun and Andrew of Wyntoun wrote their histories. Hector Boece, Walter Bower, and George Buchanan...
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    aspect of his character in his reprisals in the Province of Moray. Andrew of Wyntoun's Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland says that Alexander was holding court...
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    Scotland. Henry Beaumont was able to return to Buchan where, according to Andrew Wyntoun, he repaired the old Comyn stronghold of Dundarg on the Aberdeenshire...
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    closely upon them, even in the significant works of John of Fordun, Andrew Wyntoun and Walter Bower. For example, Bower includes in his text the eulogy...
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  • certainly had access to Barbour's account were the Scottish historians Andrew Wyntoun and Walter Bower. Although neither of these men ever made note of a...
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  • years under special instructions from King Edward. The Scottish poet Andrew Wyntoun noted the battle in his verse: That ikle tyme at Lowchmabne Off Annandyrdale...
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  • Gallovidians. Both this source and the Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland by Andrew Wyntoun, reveal that Alexander's troops mounted a second and successful assault...
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  • poet is listed again and the conflict is noted: 1350: Andrew of Wyntoun, also known as Andrew Wyntoun (died 1423), Scottish poet, a canon and prior 1352:...
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  • Spanish and, after converting to Islam, in Arabic Andrew of Wyntoun, also known as Andrew Wyntoun (born 1350), Scottish poet, a canon and prior Hugo...
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