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A Short History of Scotland

CHAPTER VI
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A storm blew most of his Armada to shore near Largs, where his men were defeated by the Scots.

Hakon collected his ships, sailed north, and (December 15) died at Kirkwall.

Alexander now brought the island princes, including the Lord of Man, into subjection; and by Treaty, in 1266, placed them under the Crown.

In 1275 Benemund de Vicci (called Bagimont), at a council in Perth, compelled the clergy to pay a tithe for a crusade, the Pope insisting that the money should be assessed on the true value of benefices--that is, on "Bagimont's Roll,"-- thenceforth recognised as the basis of clerical taxation.

In 1278 Edward I.laboured to extract from Alexander an acknowledgment that he was England's vassal.
Edward signally failed; but a palpably false account of Alexander's homage was fabricated, and dated September 29, 1278.


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