Discover Britain

Freedom COAST

Arbroath is a small, unassuming Angus town on the east coast of Scotland that is set to become a focal point for visitors in 2020. This year marks the 700th anniversary of a historic political document called the Declaration of Arbroath. It originated in 1320 when eight earls and around 40 nobles gathered in Arbroath Abbey to add their seal to a letter addressed to Pope John XXII in Avignon. The Declaration notably called for Scotland’s autonomy from England, with its own legitimate king, yet, as a political document, it was much more far reaching than that.

In a time when people truly believed in God, heaven and hell, the Declaration was a plea to the Pope to lift the sentence of excommunication imposed on Robert the Bruce (or Robert I). The Scottish king had stabbed his political rival, John Comyn, within a Dumfries church in 1306 and then

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Discover Britain

Discover Britain3 min read
Brit Edit
It’s long been one of the most popular exhibits at Windsor Castle, and now 100 years after it first went on display, new works have been commissioned for Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House’s much-loved Library. Built between 1921 and 1924 the incredible Edwar
Discover Britain1 min read
Discover Britain
Discover Britain is published byThe Chelsea Magazine Company Ltd,111 Buckingham Palace Road,London SW1W 0DT, UKTel: 020 7349 3700Email: editorial@discoverbritainmag.com Editor Sally Coffey Assistant Editor Henrietta Easton Art Editor Clare White ADVE
Discover Britain5 min read
Welcome to Welbeck
The grand old Duke of York may have had 10,000 men but the grand old Duke of Portland went one better: he had 15,000 acres of England’s finest countryside to his name. Welbeck, in the heart of Sherwood Forest – the supposed home of Robin Hood – strad

Related