Robert II is in the northeast in …

Years: 1390 - 1390

Robert II is in the northeast in January 1390, perhaps to strengthen the now changed political outlook in the north of the kingdom.

He returns to Dundonald Castle in Ayrshire in March where on April 19 he dies; he is buried on April 25 at Scone.

Parliament in May 1390 grants John permission to change his regnal name to Robert, probably in part to maintain the link back to Robert I but also to disassociate himself from King John Balliol.

The four-month delay in the crowning of Robert III can be seen as a period when Fife and his affinity seek to ensure their future positions and which also sees Buchan's opportunistic attack on Elgin Cathedral, settling an old score with the Bishop of Moray and possibly also a protest at Fife's reappointment as the king's lieutenant.

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