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  2. William Wallace - Wikipedia

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    Sir William Wallace (Scottish Gaelic: ... In August 1305, Wallace was captured in Robroyston, ... Plaque marking the place of Wallace's execution.

  3. Hanged, drawn and quartered - Wikipedia

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    In 1305, the Scottish knight Sir William Wallace, a primary leader of the First War of Scottish Independence, was punished in a similar manner. He was forced to wear a crown of laurel leaves and was drawn to Smithfield, where he was hanged, cut down before dying, emasculated and eviscerated, and then beheaded.

  4. List of people hanged, drawn and quartered - Wikipedia

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    The execution of Hugh Despenser the Younger, ... 23 August 1305: William Wallace: Treason in the Wars of Scottish Independence: 1318: Gilbert Middleton:

  5. List of people executed in Smithfield - Wikipedia

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    The following people were among those executed there. ... People charged with and convicted of treason (or high treason): William Wallace (23 August 1305) Wat Tyler ...

  6. Smithfield, London - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish nobleman Sir William Wallace was executed in 1305 at West Smithfield. The market was the meeting place prior to the Peasants' Revolt and where the Revolt's leader, Wat Tyler, was slain by Sir William Walworth, Lord Mayor of London on 15 June 1381. [34]

  7. 1305 in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Events from the year 1305 in the Kingdom of Scotland. Incumbent ... William Wallace, landowner and leader of Scottish resistance. ... Executed in London. See also

  8. Historic letter urging support for William Wallace displayed ...

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    The letter dates from 1300 and was written by the King of France in support of the Scottish independence leader.

  9. Wallace Sword - Wikipedia

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    The Wallace Sword is an antique two-handed sword purported to have belonged to William Wallace (1270–1305), a Scottish knight who led a resistance to the English occupation of Scotland during the First War of Scottish Independence. It is said to have been used by William Wallace at the Battle of Stirling Bridge in 1297 and the Battle of ...