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1316 and members
By July 2012, the number of registered members had increased to 2337, of whom 1316 live on the reserve.
From this point up to the year 1316, very few records of the abbey exist, however it is known that Sir Henry de Percy, one of the senior members of the English occupying force placed himself and his cortege at Dryburgh in 1310.

1316 and successfully
In 1316 De Bohun had been ordered to lead the suppression of the revolt of Llywelyn Bren in Glamorgan which he did successfully.
Taddesse Tamrat reports that he found a contemporary note written in a manuscript now kept in the island monastery of Lake Hayq, which mentions that in 1309 AM ( AD 1316 / 1317 ), Emperor Amda Seyon successfully campaigned against the Muslim kingdoms of Damot and Hadiya.

1316 and Edward
The Irish even crowned Edward Bruce as High King of Ireland in 1316.
Edward II placed her in Bristol Castle, but his plans to marry her to one of his supporters were dashed in February 1316, when Elizabeth was abducted from Bristol by Theobald II de Verdun, the former Justiciar of Ireland.
* Sellar, William David Hamilton Hebridean sea kings: The successors of Somerled, 1164 – 1316 in Cowan, Edward J. and McDonald, Russell Andrew ( eds ) ( 2000 ) Alba: Celtic Scotland in the middle ages.
* John FitzGerald, 1st Earl of Kildare ( 1250 – 1316 ), already 4th Lord of Offaly, was rewarded for serving Edward Longshanks, King of England in Scotland
In 1316, the Nomina Villarum survey was initiated by Edward II of England ; it was essentially a list of all the administrative subdivisions throughout England which could be utilized by the state in order to assess how much military troops could be conscripted and summoned from each region.
Mortimer was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland by Edward II on 23 November 1316.
They are referred to as Cambro-Normans or Hiberno-Normans, and have been Peers of Ireland since 1316, when Edward II created the earldom of Kildare for John FitzGerald.
Despite the abbey's affiliation with the Balliol family who remained resolutely at odds with the Bruce monarchy, the abbot and canons, before 21 October 1316, expelled two of their rank for refusing to acknowledge Robert as their king ; a grateful King Edward II of England rewarded them by providing them with the rent and fishery of the abbey at Berwick.
In 1316, King Edward II appointed Thomas de Evesham, one of his Chancery clerks, as rector of the benefice.
* John FitzGerald, 1st Earl of Kildare ( 1250 – 1316 ), already 4th Lord of Offaly, was rewarded for serving Edward Longshanks, King of England in Scotland
The second Andrew held the manor until his death in 1316 and was succeeded by his son, a third Andrew de Sackville, who, in 1347, was given free warden in Bergholt by Edward III, allowing him to kill game in his manor.
Llywelyn Bren ( died 1318 ), or Llywelyn ap Gruffudd ap Rhys or Llywelyn of the Woods ( English ), was a nobleman who led a revolt in Wales during the reign of King Edward II of England in 1316.
The part of the poem which mentions this MacNicol recounts how he took part in Edward Bruce's siege of Carrickfergus Castle in 1316.
John of Eltham, 1st Earl of Cornwall ( 15 August 1316 – 13 September 1336 ) was the second son of Edward II of England and Isabella of France.
Its market charter was granted in February 1316 during the reign of Edward II.

1316 and I
* Albert I, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst ( d. 1316 )
* 1316 – 1324: Johann I von Tuchen
** John I ( 1316 )
** Louis I ( 1305 – 1316 )
* John I ( 1316 )
** John I the Posthumous, five days in 1316
* December – Marjorie Bruce, only daughter of Robert I of Scotland ( d. 1316 )
Henry I of France | Henry I in background, Robert II of France | Robert II, John I of France | John I d. 1316 and Joan II of Navarre | Jeanne d. 1349
* John I of France ( 1316 ), king for the five days he lived
John I ( 15 November 131620 November 1316 ), called the Posthumous, was King of France and Navarre, and Count of Champagne, as the son and successor of Louis the Headstrong, for the five days he lived.
Louis X, ( 4 October 1289 – 5 June 1316 ), called the Quarreler, the Headstrong, or the Stubborn (; ) was the King of Navarre ( as Louis I ) from 1305 and King of France from 1314 until his death.
The baby, who turned out to be male, lived only five days, until 20 November 1316an extremely short reign for Louis's posthumous son, John I. Louis ' brother Philip then succeeded in pressing his claims king of France and also of Navarre, being known there as Philip II of Navarre.
* Stefan Dragutin ( died 1316 ), son of Stefan Uroš I
Since his son Vladislav married the relative of a Hungarian king, Dragutin in 1284 gained from Ladislaus IV areas of Mačva with Belgrade, and the Bosnian areas Soli and Usora, which he ruled until 1316, establishing family relations with Bosnian ban Stephen I Kotromanić.
* 1313 – 1316: Louis of Burgundy ( Louis I )
* From 5 June 1316 to 15 November 1316 in France and Navarre, between the death of Louis X and the birth of his posthumous son John I.
# Louis X of France, King Louis I of Navarre from 1305, France from 1314 ( October 1289 – 5 June 1316 )
* S. I. Boardman, ' Robert II ( 1316 – 1390 )', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, September 2004 ; online edn, May 2006, ( http :// www. oxforddnb. com / view / article / 26451, accessed 17 May 2007 ) I. Boardman, Robert II, ODNB
On the death of his brother, Louis in 1316, Odo was pressed by the Angevins to sell his rights as King of Thessalonica and Prince of Achaea to Philip I of Taranto.

1316 and against
While on his guard against his northern foes, Gediminas from 1316 to 1340 was aggrandizing himself at the expense of the numerous Slavonic principalities in the south and east, whose incessant conflicts with each other wrought the ruin of them all.
With the assistance of Sarai, the Grand duke Mikhail Yaroslavich won the battle against the party in Novgorod in 1316.
Odo defended the rights of his niece Joan of Navarre against Philip the Tall, another uncle, after Louis X's death in 1316.
In 1294 the castle was damaged during the uprising against the Norman overlords, led by Madog ap Llywelyn, and again in 1316 by Llywelyn Bren.
Chagatai Khan Esen Buqa I attempted to gain the support of Öz Beg Khan against Buyantu, the Great Khan of the Mongol Empire and the Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty, in 1313 and 1316.
In 1316, some of his former followers rebelled against him, and although he occupied their castle Jókő, but some of them left his domain.
The " false prophet " reported as having fled from Hadiya during the 1316 / 7 campaigns continued spreading propaganda against the king in Ifat, where he was one of Sabr ad-Din's advisors.
Elected lord ( as lifelong consul ) of Lucca on June 12, 1316, he warred incessantly against the Florentines, though at home he renovated the Ponte della Maddalena, spanning the river Serchio.

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