William Wallace led a revolt against the occupation forces of King Edward I of England's occupation army in Scotland. When captured by the English forces, he was hanged as a traitor.
His arms don't personally appear of the 'Ragman Rolls' in which Scots Lords gave approval to the occupation, although those of several other 'Walyes' do. Wallace was a minor lord so it's likely that one of the aforementioned were his feudal superior and thus spoke for the whole family.
He was captured in robroyston near glasgow and handed over to king edward i of england. He was then held in the tower of london where he was hung drawn and quartered the price of high treason.
First he got hung until he was nearly dead, Then he was drawn as he watched his intestines come out of him and burn, The he got split into four and the four pieces were put at each corner of Scotland
He died on 23rd August 1305 in Smithfield London.
William Wallace died in 1305
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William E. Wallace died in 2004.
William Wallace Lambdin died in 1916.
William A. Wallace died on 1896-05-22.
William Wallace Denslow died on 1915-05-27.
William Wallace Lincoln died on February 20, 1862 at the age of 11.
William Wallace Cory died in 1943.
William James Wallace died in 1917.
William Wallace Campbell died in 1938.
William Wallace - Jesuit - died in 1922.
John William Wallace died in 1884.
William Wallace Kimball died in 1904.
William Wallace - philosopher - died in 1897.
William Kelly Wallace died in 1969.
William Miller Wallace died in 1924.
William Ross Wallace died in 1881.
William Wallace Phelps died in 1873.
William Wallace - mason - died in 1631.