the noble Sir William Douglas and Robert the Bruce. However, although many nobles supported him openly at first, they surrendered to Edward’s nobles at Irvine in July 1297. Wallace himself ...
A JustGiving page and consultation have been launched to help safeguard the future of Dunfermline Abbey Church.
Wallace escapes but the Scottish nobles, including Bruce, surrender to Edward. Video: A history of Scotland: Hammers of the Scots. The Battle of Stirling Bridge Bruce and Bishop Lamberton sign ...
A letter written for William Wallace in 1300 has been displayed ... following his resignation as Guardian of Scotland in favour of Robert the Bruce the year before. He is thought to have returned ...
Once he loses another of his loved ones, William Wallace begins his long quest to make Scotland free once and for all, along with the assistance of Robert the Bruce.
A 700-year-old letter of recommendation from the King of France for William Wallace is to go on public ... as Guardian of ...
the noble Sir William Douglas and Robert the Bruce. He probably avoided capture in the summer months by hiding in Selkirk Forest. Wallace met with Andrew Moray near Dundee.