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▸ noun: (historical) Part of the 16th-century wars between Scotland and England, during which an attempt was made to force Scotland to agree to a marriage alliance between Mary, Queen of Scots, and the English heir apparent Edward, son of King Henry VIII.
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▸ noun: (historical) Part of the 16th-century wars between Scotland and England, during which an attempt was made to force Scotland to agree to a marriage alliance between Mary, Queen of Scots, and the English heir apparent Edward, son of King Henry VIII.
Similar:
wardholding,
Auld Alliance,
William and Mary,
Ragman,
Middle Scots,
Kingdom of Scotland,
troak,
Bolingbroke,
scotch,
Auld Enemy,
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