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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.

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