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  2. John Balliol - Wikipedia

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    John Balliol or John de Balliol [1] (c. 1249 – late 1314), known derisively as Toom Tabard (meaning 'empty coat'), was King of Scots from 1292 to 1296. Little is known of his early life. Little is known of his early life.

  3. House of Balliol - Wikipedia

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    The House of Balliol (de Bailleul) was a noble family originating from the village of Bailleul in Picardy. They held estates in England, granted during the reign of King William Rufus . Through marriage, they had claims to the Throne of Scotland .

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    You can view your AOL billing statement on a computer by following the steps below. 1. Go to MyAccount and sign in. 2. In the left navigation menu, click My Wallet | select View My Bill.

  5. List of people associated with Balliol College, Oxford

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    The main source of information is the relevant edition of The Balliol College Register which lists Fellows and students by year of matriculation, thus providing evidence of existence, dates and some biographical information. 1st edition — 1832–1914 [1] 2nd edition — 1833–1933 [2] 3rd edition — 1900–1950 [3] 4th edition — 1916 ...

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    Online bill pay is an electronic payment service offered by many banks, credit unions and bill-pay services. It allows consumers to make various types of payments through a website or app, such as ...

  7. Category:House of Balliol - Wikipedia

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    Scotland portal The House of Balliol which ruled Scotland from 1292 to 1296 and again held parts of Scotland from 1332 to 1336 . The rival House of Bruce also held parts of Scotland at the same time and succeeded in deposing them.

  8. Balliol College, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Balliol College was founded in about 1263 by John I de Balliol under the guidance of Walter of Kirkham, the Bishop of Durham. [12] According to legend, the founder had abducted the bishop as part of a land dispute and as a penance he was publicly beaten by the bishop and had to support a group of scholars at Oxford. [13]

  9. Balliol - Wikipedia

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    Balliol rhyme, a doggerel verse form with a distinctive meter, associated with Balliol College; John Balliol (King John of Scotland) (1249–1314) John I de Balliol (1210–1269), his father; Edward Balliol (c. 1283–1364), his son, King of Scots; Roussel de Bailleul (died 1077), Norman adventurer; Boulton Paul Balliol, a British two-seat ...