Yet Another Place You Probably Shouldnt Park
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Someone remind me not to drive a piece of shit car with the flag of England painted on it next time I visit this area. Because if you don't, I might just do it.
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Wallace's birth date and birthplace are disputed. While some suggest Wallace was born around 1272[citation needed], the 16th-century work, History of William Wallace and Scottish Affairs, claims 1276 as his year of birth. The consensus is that he was born in that decade[citation needed] but precisely when is something which may never be known. Traditionally his birthplace is claimed to be Elderslie, near Johnstone in Renfrewshire[citation needed]. However recently it has been claimed that he came from the village of Ellerslie in Ayrshire[citation needed].
In support of the Elderslie origins, some proposed that William's traditional father - known as Malcolm Wallace until recently when David Wallace's seal was found - David Wallace of Low Fell, a knight and vassal to James the Steward, actually came from Riccarton, Ayrshire, near Loudoun.
Memorial outside Barts Hospital, LondonTo the contrary, the Elderslie origins are defended with the arguments that Ellerslie is a former mining village, known only from the 19th century, whereas Elderslie is known from earlier. Wallace's first action was at Lanark, which is about 30 miles (50 km) east of Elderslie and Ellerslie. Afterwards he moved into Ayrshire to join some Scottish nobles who were fighting the English at Irvine.[citation needed]
Tradition often describes Wallace as "a common person".[citation needed] In fact Wallace's family were minor nobles (parish gentry) descending from Richard Wallace the Welshman (the name Wallace may mean "Welsh", or possibly 'foreigner'[1]) a landowner under an early member of the House of Stuart, which later listed him in 1296 as "crown tenant of Ayrshire" and concludes "'Sir' William Wallace was a younger son of Alan Wallace, a crown tenant in Ayrshire". Wallace was allegedly educated in Latin by two uncles who had become priests[citation needed]. Blind Harry does not mention Wallace's departure from Scotland or that Wallace had combat experience
WELSH FUCK ALL,AS FOR THESE WEE CUNTS THEY AND THOSE WHO SUPPORT THEM ARE THE SCUM OF THE EARTH.THEY ARE THE KIND OF FILTH WHO KILL SOMEONE FOR HAVING ON THE WRONG FOOTBALL STRIP.BRING BACK HANGING
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P-90 [ban] | Feb 13 08 : 8:48am
The scottish are funny, after seeing Braveheart they thought they had a new national hero. If you know anything about history you know that the whole film is a lie. William Wallace won one battle, was given the leadership of their armies and had it taken away several months later. The Queen in the movie who supposedly loved him was the actual person who had him executed. He was known for raiding (Raping and muder) in northern English towns with his mercenaries and he wasnt even Scottish he was Welsh! At the time he would have spoke French as a first language.
So Scotlands greatest hero is a French speaking Welsh war criminal, Nice!