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Oren William Bruce

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Birthplace: Oklahoma, United States
Death: May 04, 1975 (65)
Arcadia, Hancock County, Ohio, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Reverend James William Bruce and Elizabeth "Lizzie" Maria Bruce
Husband of DeLora Ann Bruce
Father of Private; Curtis Wilford Bruce; Janet Marcelle Perkins; Private; PFC Dennis Ray Bruce and 3 others
Brother of Edgar Thomas Bruce and Ray Elmer Bruce
Half brother of Ruth

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About Oren William Bruce

At the time of writing (1310), King Edward II of England (1307-1327) was leading an army into Scotland. Robert the Bruce (1306-1329) was trying to stave off this invasion by seeking to open negotiations with Edward, aimed in turn at asserting Scottish independence. Describing the letter, Dauvit Broun reports that "Bruce’s tone is extremely conciliatory; he seems to be offering to do anything possible to establish peace. However, he is nonetheless plainly addressing Edward as one king to another. There is no doubt that the bottom line here is that Edward should recognise Robert as king of the Scots." Soon after the letter was sent, Edward II's army returned south of the border. When Edward subsequently re-invaded Scotland, he suffered a humiliating defeat at the battle of Bannockburn (24 June 1314).

G70102-32 Detail of the letter of Robert the Bruce to Edward II (London, British Library, MS Cotton Titus A XIX, f. 87r).

Translation of the letter of Robert the Bruce (courtesy of Dauvit Broun, University of Glasgow)

To the most serene prince the lord Edward by God’s grace illustrious king of England, Robert by the same grace king of Scots, greeting in Him through whom the thrones of those who rule are governed. When, under the sweetness of peace, the minds of the faithful find rest, then the life of Christians is adorned with good conduct, and also the whole of Holy Mother Church, because the affairs of all kingdoms are everywhere arranged more favourably. Our humility has led us, now and at other times, to beseech your highness more earnestly so that, having God and public decency in sight, you would take pains to cease from the persecution of us and the disturbance of the people of our kingdom in order that devastation and the spilling of Christian blood may henceforth stop. Naturally, everything which we and our people will be able to do by bodily service, or to bear by giving freely of our goods, for the redemption of good peace and for the grace of your good will for all time, which must be earned, we are prepared and shall be prepared to accomplish in a suitable and honest way, with a pure heart. And if it accords with your will to have a discussion with us on these matters, may your royal sublimity send word in writing to us, by the bearer of this letter. Written at Kildrum in Lennox, the Kalends of October in the fifth year of our reign [1 October 1310]. We are grateful to Dauvit Broun for sharing his research with us, and to Chris Lee and Tony Grant of the British Library for providing the photograph. You can read more about the new find here. Don't forget that we're always happy to publish any new discoveries relating to the British Library's medieval manuscripts -- contact us via Twitter @blmedieval, or using the comments field at the end of this post.

Posted by Ancient, Medieval, and Early Modern Manuscripts at 12:01 AM

- See more at: http://britishlibrary.typepad.co.uk/digitisedmanuscripts/2013/06/ro...

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Oren William Bruce's Timeline

1909
October 5, 1909
Oklahoma, United States
1931
July 12, 1931
Ohio
1933
1933
1935
September 26, 1935
1945
February 21, 1945
1948
June 28, 1948
Findlay, Hancock County, Ohio, United States
1975
May 4, 1975
Age 65
Arcadia, Hancock County, Ohio, United States