Central - NEC | Wallace | wis tried unner numerous coon | |
Central - NEC | Wallace | at this stage makkit ae decis | |
Central - NEC | Wallace | gaithert a huge airmy o commo | |
Central - NEC | Wallace | gaed hame aroond 1303, an wis | |
Central - NEC | Wallace | fled. Shortly efter, he resig | |
Central - NEC | Wallace | haed arraingit his fowk intae | |
Central - SEC | Wallace | an Bruce tae redd the kintrae | |
Central - DUN | Wallace | in Dundee | |
Central - NEC | Wallace | cam fae nae place, gaithert t | |
Central - NEC | whit wis a fine martial move, | Wallace | brocht aa his troops sooth ta |
Central - NEC | t least by the time o Lanark, | Wallace | wis a military leader o ae ty |
Central - NEC | negotiations o peace went on, | Wallace | wis dealt wi explicitly. He w |
Central - NEC | Houaniver, | Wallace | ’s connections wi nobility w |
Central - NEC | e street. Wi this bluidy act, | Wallace | annooncit himsel tae the warl |
Central - LAL | Lomond 75 mile tae the wast, | Wallace | 's Lowp atween the twa Lomond |
Central - NEC | This wisnae the end. | Wallace | kept richt on for the Scots c |
Central - NEC | ot the battle o Stirlin Brig. | Wallace | led an airmy doun tae Stiling |
Central - LAL | chin his drawers... laughing. | Wallace | is a raving loony if he think |
Central - NEC | pit mony ferms tae the torch. | Wallace | , guairdian o the Scots fowk, |
Central - NEC | ther treisurs tae their nemm. | Wallace | haed left Scotland ae year wi |
Central - LAL | pierin why he wantit tae ken. | Wallace | explained that he himsel wes |
Doric - DOR | his definitely your hoose Mr. | Wallace | ?" |
Central - NEC | the nemm o Edward Langshanks. | Wallace | cam oot the derkness at the h |
Central - LAL | An gin her faither war a | Wallace | wicht |
Doric - DOR | "Donald. Donald | Wallace | " The twa shook hauns, as the |
Central - NEC | sae mony haivers spake aroond | Wallace | that ye maun feel that MacDia |
Central - NEC | ievement, testament baith tae | Wallace | ’s strategy an trainin an ta |
Central - NEC | cots, intae papal care. Mebbe | Wallace | ’s diplomacy wis relatit tae |
Central - NEC | At Stirlin he focht alangside | Wallace | . |
Doric - DOR | @ChelZReese I'm nae Lee | Wallace | . Just dinae want yir spooky l |
Doric - MNA | reen o Forbes Inthelead . The | Wallace | tartan Black an reid Exiles h |
Central - NEC | Whaur we cam fae: The | Wallace | , Fawkirk tae London |
Central - NEC | Whaur we cam fae: The | Wallace | , fae Lanark tae Fawkirk |
Central - SWE | tae the royal chairter an the | Wallace | family tae, here's tae the qu |
Central - GLA | g, far ma dad pointed oot the | Wallace | monument, like he iways does. |
Central - LAL | kenspeckle wumman cried Aggie | Wallace | wha taught the pipes an ran a |
Central - SEC | Is it Johnny Gibb or Jeannie | Wallace | ? Nae! Johnny is fakin it, he |
Central - LAL | Times, a Scot cried Mackenzie | Wallace | wes traivellin in the region |
Central - NEC | Baith | Wallace | an Murray, it seems, war in c |
Central - NEC | tle. This letter, screivit bi | Wallace | and Murray wis addressit tae |
Central - DUN | led beh thi | Wallace | an thi Bruce |
Central - NEC | rin a year on fae Fawkirk, wi | Wallace | speirin for permission tae ga |
Doric - DOR | his rock, syne Surlin Brig wi | Wallace | far we'd see | |
Central - SEC | aes:- 1.Oor Wullie. 2.William | Wallace | . 3.Sean Connery. 4.Kenny Dalg |
Central - SEC | the spittin image ae William | Wallace | ’s heid oan London Bridge. H |
Central - SEC | the spittin image ae William | Wallace | ’s napper oan London Bridge. |
Central - NEC | re o an gie bield tae William | Wallace | . Aroond the time o Wallace’ |
Central - LAL | es a CDROM version wi William | Wallace | alang wi pawky an enterteenin |
Central - LAL | es a CDROM version wi William | Wallace | alang wi pawky an enterteenin |
Central - WCE | An William | Wallace | , brave-heartit Wallace! |
Central - DUN | Andrew Murray an William | Wallace | |
Central - SEC | imagine descendants o William | Wallace | ’s armies still occupyin an |
Central - WCE | l like comparin me to William | Wallace | an hummin our national anthem |
Central - SEC | eroes the likes o Sir William | Wallace | , kenspeckle actors the likes |
Central - NEC | tles, an nane but Sir William | Wallace | stuid agin him. Edward forgie |
Central - LAL | cut the heid aff puir William | Wallace | tae an look what they did tae |
Central - WCE | But Bruce sell't William | Wallace | aince fir gowd, |
Central - NEC | hert: The truth anent William | Wallace | (pairt 2) |
Central - LAL | Jim | Wallace | as Meinister for Justice firs |
Central - LAL | excuse for daein nocht at Jim | Wallace | gied, wis at variance o resul |
Central - NEC | An | Wallace | haed a problem. He haed a muc |
Central - SWE | Think on Loyal Bruce an | Wallace | , |
Central - DUN | te sangs, or sangs o Bruce an | Wallace | , he kennt fine that he wis ex |
Central - SEC | Ein the lyknessis o Bruce an | Wallace | |
Central - LAL | nters) an the uiss o Bruce an | Wallace | bi the volunteers efter 1859. |
Central - NEC | laimed, but a body cried Alan | Wallace | . There is guid evidence that |
Central - DUN | Murray an | Wallace | we will salute |
Central - DUN | Murray an | Wallace | gave a shout, |
Central - LAL | entality of the UK elite. Ben | Wallace | 's comments aboot Crimea shoul |
Central - LAL | @trussliz Ben | Wallace | is threatenin thum wi the Sco |
Central - NEC | rians think it could hae been | Wallace | wha teuk anither force o Scot |
Central - NEC | rebuke in history for no gien | Wallace | the mense he wis due, an nae |
Central - NEC | dgers) north wi aa speed. Gin | Wallace | haed wantit tae flee, nae dou |
Central - NEC | ent the battle, tae ding doun | Wallace | ’s reputation, wis whether o |
Central - NEC | insicht intae the bairnheid o | Wallace | . |
Central - NEC | ing war huge, sae the image o | Wallace | as a braid-backit chiel is a |
Central - NEC | dulesome that oor knawledge o | Wallace | ’s fower-year trip abroad sh |
Central - NEC | . Aroond the time o | Wallace | ’s straivaigin o Europe on d |
Central - NEC | pean stravaig, an the deith o | Wallace | |
Central - NEC | neebors. The nemms ar them o | Wallace | an Murray baith, wi their tit |
Central - SWE | no | Wallace | , Bruce or Joan o Arc. |
Central - SEC | wha tellt me about stories o | Wallace | an Bruce in nor pairt o Kyle. |
Central - NEC | an they’d cairy the news o | Wallace | ’s demise back wi them tae t |
Central - NEC | s, sae quate on the subject o | Wallace | ’s origins, finnd their voic |
Central - NEC | cam deep intae Scotland efter | Wallace | , wis suin famished. There sim |
Central - NEC | e eneuch nutrients left efter | Wallace | ’s campaign o fire-raisin. T |
Central - NEC | Oor first record for | Wallace | may weel be a criminal act. â |
Central - NEC | it that this wis disgrace for | Wallace | , an he couldnae return. The B |
Central - NEC | The sairch for | Wallace | wis lang, shawin that he coul |
Central - NEC | oot richt for this tae be oor | Wallace | . This could weel be oor hero |
Central - GLA | The heirs o Calgacus or | Wallace | , Bruce and thaim |
Central - SEC | n stull see ane o thaim whaur | Wallace | ’s sodgers hid |
Central - LAL | il (c.1420) and Blind Harry's | Wallace | (c.1478) may more accurately |
Central - SWE | k in defeat, is Blind Harry's | Wallace | , is Joe Jordan in Spain in 19 |
Central - LAL | ir weil-kent documents sic as | Wallace | an Murray's letter tae Luipki |
Central - NEC | sae popular an influential as | Wallace | tae Scottish identity ower th |
Central - NEC | Suddren chronicle also cries | Wallace | a ‘brigand’. |
Central - NEC | the haar o myth that obscures | Wallace | , is there onything mair than |
Central - NEC | ken that nae lang efter this | Wallace | wis aff, alang wi documents o |
Central - NEC | uk place, we maun assume, wis | Wallace | ’s decision. |
Central - NEC | ion, wis whether or no it wis | Wallace | at the heid o the airmy, or h |
Central - NEC | history, an nou ye finnd that | Wallace | ’s memory is clartit wi thre |
Central - NEC | esign, spies telt Edward that | Wallace | wis anely a few dizzen mile n |
Central - NEC | We dae ken that | Wallace | wis an aircher, an therefore |
Central - NEC | ’r telt bi the soorces that | Wallace | brocht the nobility tae heel |
Central - NEC | nglish screivers claimit that | Wallace | wis a crook? Nae shock there. |
Central - NEC | icle o Lanercost claimit that | Wallace | wis ’chief o brigands in Sc |
Central - NEC | ory even claims even nou that | Wallace | ’s ‘reputation was destroy |
Central - DUN | nd, the sodgers wi him cam at | Wallace | wha turnit an ran thru the st |
Central - NEC | lin Brig. We assume this left | Wallace | alane at the heid o operation |
Central - NEC | e been scrievin as weel aboot | Wallace | as Burns wi the lines, ‘Mai |
Ulster - PUL | couse. He wus merriet on Mary | Wallace | , an the' had a hale clatter o |