English invasion of Scotland (1300)

English invasion of Scotland of 1300
Part of Wars of Scottish Independence
DateMay 1300
Location
Scotland
Result
  • Militarily inconclusive
  • English withdrawal
Belligerents
Kingdom of Scotland Kingdom of England
Commanders and leaders
Robert de Brus (till May)
John Comyn
William de Lamberton
Ingram de Umfraville (from May)
(as Guardians of Scotland)
Edward I
Strength
20,000

The English invasion of Scotland of 1300 was a military campaign undertaken by Edward I of England to continue gains from the 1298 invasion, in retaliation of the Scots recapture of Stirling Castle in 1299 and the revolt in Annandale, Nithsdale and Galloway against English rule.

A Scottish force was defeated at the Battle on the Cree in August 1300. Edward I hampered by food shortages, political infighting and funds was able to reinforce his garrisons and castles in Annandale, Nithsdale and Galloway, but was only able to reach Stirling, before returning to England.