because he was a outlaw and he murdered the sheriff of lanark
Third Lanark won the Scottish League Cup in 1904.
It is said that English soldiers under the Sheriff of Lanark (who was English) murdered the wife of William Wallace in an attempt to flush Wallace out of hiding. Wallace at that time was an outlaw, wanted by the English for stealing beer from a Perth tavern. However, this is all probably fanciful as it was written much later by chronicler John of Fordun. In all probability, the Sheriff of Lanark was killed at the start of the revolt against English occupation of Scotland. Whether Wallace killed the Sheriff or not is open to question. Wallce did not start the revolt, he merely responded to one already begun. Anyhow, the Sheriff of Lanark was killed simply because he was an English figure of authority, probably.
He murdered The Sheriff Of Lanark and burned down monasteries He was executed for treason.
The tactics employed by Wallace were similar to what you could call 'Terrorist Tactics' today. The main reason was that Wallace, being only a minor knight, was unable to call many men to his banner, so guerrilla tactics were employed to carry out successful opposition.
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The address of the Lanark Public Library is: 110 West Carroll Street, Lanark, 61046 1022
The population of Lanark is 8,253.
Lanark County
The population of New Lanark is 200.
New Lanark was created in 1786.
The phone number of the Lanark Public Library is: 815-493-2166.
Action at Lanark happened in 1297-05.
The 2nd Lanark Scouts were established in 1910.
Lanark railway station was created in 1864.
Lanark United F.C. was created in 1920.
Third Lanark A.C. was created in 1872.