Battle of Boroughmuir

Battle of Boroughmuir
Part of the Second War of Scottish Independence
Date30 July 1335
Location
Result Scottish victory
Belligerents
Kingdom of Scotland Kingdom of England
Commanders and leaders
John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray
Patrick V, Earl of March
Sir Alexander Ramsay
Guy, Count of Namur
Strength
300 knights, men-at-arms and archers Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The Battle of Boroughmuir was fought on 30 July 1335 between Guy, Count of Namur, a cousin of Queen Philippa of England, and John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray and Guardian of Scotland. Namur was on his way to join Edward III on his invasion of Scotland, when he was intercepted on the common grazing ground to the south of Edinburgh – the Borough Muir. The fighting continued into the city itself, and concluded in a desperate struggle in the ruins of the old castle. Randolph was victorious in a fight which forms a small part of the Second War of Scottish Independence.