Never submit to live, my son, in the bonds of slavery entwined." William Wallace – His Uncle's proverb, from Bower's Scotichronicon c.1440s The reputation of William Wallace runs like a fault ...
Certain politicians grew up in the South and lusted for participation in a type of government which is distinctively anti-conservative. A Century of Conservative InfluenceCelebrate William F.
The South Asia Centre is delighted to host Post-Doctoral Fellowships with The Charles Wallace Trusts, which were established in 1981 from the bequest of the late Charles William Wallace (1855-1916).
For the High Score? For the world’s longest bogie?! We don’t know much about the early years of William Wallace. There’s a story that he killed the English Sheriff of Lanark. No-one knows ...