There could always be a Scottish armed forces.
He also made use of naval power to support his forces and began to develop a royal Scottish naval force.
The Scottish force was soundly beaten in a manner that took the character of a massacre.
Twice in 1327 Scottish forces besieged the castle without success.
There is evidence to suggest that the main Scottish force arrived from the south, rather than from the west or from the north.
Then they went off to rout the Scottish and Royalist forces.
Both Scottish and English forces contributed to its massive structure.
Newburn was used as a bridging point by Scottish forces in 1644.
Though greater in number, the Scottish forces were severely hampered by the lay of the land.
For the Scottish forces, it proved a disaster.