John de Menteith was born in 1275.
John de Menteith died in 1323.
Robert Menteith has written: 'Histoire des troubles de la Grand' Bretagne' -- subject(s): History
Sir John De Menteith - TraitorYes, Wallace was betrayed near Glasgow (Royston, now part of Glasgow) on August 5 1305 by Scots knight Sir John De Menteith, who was said to have turned over a table in a tavern, a sign to the English that the 'brigand' was among them.
The population of Port of Menteith is 768.
William Wallace was captured in August 1305 due to a betrayal by one of his own countrymen, Sir John de Menteith. Wallace was lured to a meeting under the pretense of negotiating with the English, and de Menteith, loyal to the English crown, informed the authorities of Wallace's location. He was arrested near Glasgow and subsequently handed over to the English, leading to his execution later that year.
John De Troia was born in 1945.
John de Pineda was born in 1558.
John de Soyres was born in 1847.
John de Saulles was born in 1879.
John de Strivelyn was born in 1327.
John I de Balliol was born in 1210.
John I. De Graff was born in 1783.