which was lost in a fire in 1731. It is a contemporary record of Wallace’s ‘trial’ and sentence in London before an English court acting on behalf of a king whose authority Wallace never recognised. It is a translation from the original Latin. ...
His appeal was adjourned until October at Lanark Sheriff Court yesterday.Tonner's grounds for appeal are different to Ruddle's but any future cases will be covered by the new law.The emergency proposals will be put before the Scottish parliament when it returns from its summer recess next week...
威廉·华莱士雕像, 圣尼古拉斯教堂, 兰纳克.(William Wallace statue, St Nicholas Church, Lanark.) 威廉·华莱士(William Wallace) 威廉·华莱士(William Wallace) 格林威治广场雕塑(Sculpture in Greenwich Square) 文森特广场(Vincent Square) 文森特广场, 威斯敏斯特, 伦敦西南1(Vincent Square, Westminster, ...
Wallace is believed to have been married to a woman named Marion Braidfute, daughter of Sir Hugh Braidfute of Lamington. According to legend, she was murdered in 1297, the same year Wallace assassinated the High Sheriff of Lanark, William de Heselrig. Blind Harry wrote that Wallace’s attack...
The village of Glen Cairn was situated in a valley in the broken country lying to the west of the Pentland Hills, some fifteen miles north of the town of Lanark, and the country around it was wild and picturesque. The villagers for the most part knew little of the world beyond their ow...