Elderslie near Paisley near Glasgow, Scotland.
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There is a monument to William Wallace and his claymore sword is there.Abbey Craig 1 mile North East of Stirling Town CentreFalkirk, Scotland
I looked this up and came up with 5 ( there could be more). I found them in Sterling, Aberdeen ,Melrose, Bemersyde, and Ayrshire .
his mums name was keelie wallice
Murron MacClannough
because he lost his !
His real name is William Keith Wallace.
william wallaces whole campaign against the english was driven by revenge and not patriotism
Marie McConnell has written: 'The McCready clan of Scotland, Ireland and Pennsylvania' 'Our Wallaces and Crawfords'
William Wallace was commonly known as "Braveheart." This nickname has become synonymous with his legacy as a Scottish knight and a leader in the fight for Scotland's independence from English rule in the late 13th century. The term "Braveheart" was popularized by the 1995 film of the same name, which depicted his life and struggles.
Northumbrian English (later known as Scots)