William Wallace - LegalOwl
About us  |  Why use us?  |  Press  |  Contact us

 

Topic: William Wallace



  
 Sir William Wallace
In less than six years, he had risen from obscurity to become Sir William Wallace, holder of one of the most powerful posts in the kingdom.
However, following the re-discovery of William Wallace's seal in 1999, the Ayrshire case has began to gather momentum.
The seal identifies Wallace as the son of Alan Wallace and not Malcolm and Alan Wallace appears in the Ragman Roll of 1296 as a 'crown tenant in Ayrshire'.
http://www.electricscotland.com/history/wallace.htm   (2620 words)

  
 Wallace
In an affidavit of Apr. 7, 1847, McCasland, a resident of York District, SC, is identified as a brother of William WALLACE and Janie McCULLOUGH.
A descendant of Lt. William WALLACE states categorically that the following will is not for the father of William, McCasland and their siblings, but does not reule out the possibility that it may be for a sibling.
Early records concerning Oliver WALLACE are few and it is difficult to determine to which person of that name they apply.
http://kinnexions.com/smlawson/wallace.htm   (2598 words)

  
 Emory Magazine: Spring 1996: George Wallace
While writing his recently published biography, The Politics of Rage: George Wallace, the Origins of the New Conservatism, and the Transformation of American Politics, William Rand Kenan Jr.
Carter was the first person to scrutinize the Nixon papers with respect to the president's relationship with Wallace, and what he found was a man obsessed.
Perhaps the most chilling example of Nixon's obsession with Wallace happened after the governor was shot.
http://www.emory.edu/EMORY_MAGAZINE/spring96/wallace.html   (2024 words)

  
 William Wallace Encyclopedia Article @ LaunchBase.net
While tradition claims Sir Malcolm Wallace of Elderslie as the father of three sons, Malcolm, John, and William Wallace, the seal identifies William as the son of Alan Wallace of Ayrshire, who appears in the Ragman Roll of 1296 as "crown tenant of Ayrshire".
Traditionally, the birthplace of William Wallace is claimed to be Elderslie, near Paisley in Renfrewshire; although it has been suggested that his birthplace was closer to Ellerslie, an alternative name for Riccarton, near Hurlford and Kilmarnock in Ayrshire.
Wallace murdered Sir William Heselrig, the English Sheriff of Lanark, in May 1297, and dismembered his corpse, supposedly to avenge the death of Marion Braidfute of Lamington — the young maiden Wallace allegedly courted and married in Blind Harry's tale.
http://www.launchbase.net/encyclopedia/William_Wallace   (2591 words)

  
 Sir William Wallace
In less than six years, he had risen from obscurity to become Sir William Wallace, holder of one of the most powerful posts in the kingdom.
However, following the re-discovery of William Wallace's seal in 1999, the Ayrshire case has began to gather momentum.
William Wallace is one of Scotland's greatest national heroes, undisputed leader of the Scottish resistance forces during the first years of the long and ultimately successful struggle to free Scotland from English rule at the end of the 13
http://www.electricscotland.com/history/wallace.htm   (2591 words)

  
 Sir William Wallace of Ellerslie "from Outlaw to Guardian of Scotland" - Background
When William Wallace was seventeen or eighteen years old he travelled to Dunipace to further his education and lodged with an uncle (a younger brother of his father), a cleric at the chapelry of Cambuskenneth Abbey.
William Wallace then attended the nearby church school in Dundee, to be doctrine in the ways of the priesthood.
At this stage William Wallace demonstrated an aptitude for a career in the Church (a typical role for landless younger sons), e.g.
http://www.waichung.demon.co.uk/william/wallace.htm   (980 words)

  
 Wallace
Wallace had an impressive collection of testimonials including ones written by Playfair, Dugald Stewart, Maskelyne, Charles Hutton, William Herschel and Maseres.
In a straight vote between Wallace and Haldane, Wallace was appointed by 18 votes to 10.
Playfair advised Wallace to apply for the post of professor at the Royal Military College at Great Marlow which became vacant in 1803, and one year after he was appointed there he was joined by Ivory.
http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Wallace.html   (1350 words)

  
 Official clan wallace site braveheart scotland sir william wallace scottish celtic music
Help us to celebrate the 700th anniversary of the execution of William Wallace in 2005.
2005 is the 700th anniversary or 700 years since the execution of sir william wallace for treason so well promoted by mel gibson and his movie or film braveheart.
Official clan wallace web site promoting braveheart scotland and the memory of sir william wallace.
http://www.braveheartscotland.com   (692 words)

  
 Indiana Historical Society
In 1861, Governor Oliver P. Morton appointed Wallace Indiana adjutant general.
Among those he talked to was William Bonney who had witnessed the murder and had agreed to testify against the men arrested.
During this process, he became acquainted with William Bonney, whom he sought out as a witness to a murder.
http://www.indianahistory.org/library/digital_image/m0292/full_desc.html   (1186 words)

  
 Wallace - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William S. Wallace, 20th century Lieutenant General of the U.S. Army
Nicole Wallace is a fictional character on the TV drama series Law and Order: Criminal Intent.
Henry A. Wallace, former Vice President of the United States
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallace   (252 words)

  
 Matt Ewart's Wallace Essay
Surely this is the case with William Wallace
As second son of Sir Richard Wallace, William would be due for the priesthood, although why this alters is unknown.
For William Wallace, Scottish patriot, the floodgates of life closed on that terrible day in 1305 when, after a cynical mock trial at Westminster Hall in London, he was dragged through the streets as a treacherous outlaw to barbarous execution at Smithfield.
http://www.braveheart.co.uk/macbrave/history/wallace/ewart.htm   (2145 words)

  
 St. Hyacinth's, D'Escousse, Nova Scotia, Canada; Church Baptismal and Birth Records, 1900 to ?
William Wallace Kavanaugh born 24 Oct 1901, bp.
William Raymond Fougere Born 2 Dec 1904, bp.
William Howard Shannon born 5 Oct 1901, bp.
http://users.eastlink.ca/~grose/bapt1900.html   (6973 words)

  
 Alfred Russel Wallace: The Origins of an Evolutionist (1823-1848)
The older Wallace was of Scottish descent (reputedly, of a line leading back to the famous William Wallace of medieval times); the Greenells were a relatively unremarkable but respectable English family that had lived in the area for generations.
Wallace, On the Law which has Regulated The Introduction of New Species
Thomas Wallace had trained for the law (and actually was sworn in as an attorney in 1792) but never practiced, income from inherited property securing him a life of leisure for the first fifteen years of his adulthood.
http://www.victorianweb.org/science/wallace/wallace1.htm   (973 words)

  
 Wallace Monument Feature Page on Undiscovered Scotland
He plays William Wallace, a 13th-century Scottish commoner who unites the clans against Edward I. William Wallace: Graeme Morton (May 2001).
Here the highlight is a 3-D simulation in which Wallace appears at his trial at Westminster Hall, telling his own story via the 'William Wallace Talking Head'.
It was from this prominent hilltop in 1297 that William Wallace watched the English army approach across Stirling Bridge before leading the Scots into the battle of the same name: and victory (see our Historical Timeline).
http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/stirling/wallace   (812 words)

  
 Union County South Carolina Queries -- W-X-Y-Z
I understand that Civil War Brigader-General and Judge William Henry Wallace is a descendent of John WALLACE and Mary HYATT, and John Wallace was buried in Union District, SC.
I am seeking parentage and origins of William Williams (d.
I'm looking for information on Edward WILLIAMS who witnessed a deed in Union County, SC in 1776.
http://members.aol.com/unionscgen/homepage/que_wxyz.htm   (2800 words)

  
 William Desmond Taylor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Desmond Taylor (born William Cunningham Deane-Tanner April 26, 1872 in Carlow, Ireland – February 1, 1922 in Los Angeles) was a successful US film director and a popular figure in the growing Hollywood film colony of the 1910s and early 20s.
The Taylor murder, along with the Fatty Arbuckle scandal and the drug related deaths of such stars as Olive Thomas, Wallace Reid, Barbara La Marr and Alma Rubens were catalysts in the effort of Hollywood to purge itself of undesirable influences.
The 1950 film Sunset Boulevard with William Holden and Gloria Swanson featured a fictional, aging silent screen actress named Norma Desmond, whose name was almost certainly borrowed from Taylor's middle name as a way to resonate with the widely publicized scandals of almost thirty years before.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Desmond_Taylor   (1550 words)

  
 Wallace v. Jaffree - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Notably, future Chief Justice William Rehnquist issued a dissenting opinion, arguing that the Court's Establishment Clause reasoning in the line of cases beginning with Everson v.
Jaffree, 472 U.S.) was a United States Supreme Court case deciding on the issue of silent school prayer.
The Supreme Court ruled 6 to 3 that the Alabama law violated constitutional principle.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallace_v._Jaffree   (409 words)

  
 P1450.xml
Arranged in no apparent date or subject order, the volume's contents mainly document the life of William Wallace Armstrong (1883-1905).
William Wallace Armstrong, the eighth child of John and Elizabeth, was born on March 18, 1833.
Describes James' acceptance of Christ (Jan.), the birth of their daughter (May), and the possibility of James joining the Ohio militia (June).
http://www.mnhs.org/library/findaids/P1450.xml   (2467 words)

  
 Liberty Magazine
U.S. Supreme Court justice William Rehnquist's dissent in Wallace v.
U.S. Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist Attempted to Show in His Jaffree Dissent That Sound Constitutional Doctrine Can't Be Built on "a Mistaken Understanding of Constitutional History." He's Right--And Few Things Prove His Point Better Than the "Mistaken Understanding of Constitutional History" in His Jaffree Dissent Itself.
Interestingly enough, Justice Rehnquist did not refer to even one of Madison's above statements, which were made after the adoption of the religion clauses.
http://www.libertymagazine.org/article/articleview/162/1/41   (2393 words)

  
 Judge: My home page
In the end, I want to say that I admire those people such as William Wallace, and I think that heroes such as William Wallace are rare.
William Wallace struggled and fought to get his own freedom.
In my opinion, I admire the great warriors who devoted their lives to benefit their countries, and I think that William Wallace was a good example for those men.
http://www.20six.co.uk/Judge   (2393 words)

  
 DRACAR - Miller Lite
5-30-00: 1 st place at California Clover (116 points) Driver: William Wallace(2 Driver Points, 5 Driver Points for 1st)
4-29-00: 1 st place at Detroit (120 points) Driver: William Wallace (2 Driver Points, 5 Driver Points for 1st)
4-15-00: 1 st place at Bristol (120 points) Driver: William Wallace (1 Gunner Point, 2 Driver Points for entering, 5 Driver points for winning)
http://www.dracar.org/2000/50miller.htm   (2393 words)

  
 RILEY MSS.
Susan Arnold (Elston) Wallace, James J. Walsh, John Wanamaker, William Hayes Ward, Eugene Fitch Ware, Booker Taliaferro Washington, Mrs.
Lucile (Allen) Walker, Sir Alfred Russel Wallace, Charles William Wallace, Lewis Wallace, Mrs.
Eudora Kate (Myers) Kinsley, William J. Kinsley, Mrs.
http://www.indiana.edu/~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/riley.html   (1962 words)

  
 Wallace Collection: Great British Watercolours in the Wallace Collection: Bonington, Turner, Roberts, Stanfield …
It was bequeathed to the nation by Lady Wallace, widow of Sir Richard Wallace, in 1897, and opened to the public just over three years later on 22 June 1900.
The 4th Marquess of Hertford, Sir Richard Wallace, and Mme Oger at Bagatelle, c.1855.
The story of the Founders of the Wallace Collection, the first four Marquesses of Hertford and Sir Richard Wallace, is surely one of the most extraordinary relating to any museum in the world.
http://www.wallacecollection.org   (375 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Wallace: A Biography: Books: Peter Reese
Peter Reese was a soldier and rightfully concentrates on the military career of William Wallace.
She recommended we read her brother's book "William Wallace" by Peter Reese.
b) It covers both the life of Wallace and the aftermath right up to the date of publication (1996).
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0862416078?v=glance   (916 words)

  
 Henderson County, Tn 2001 Queries Page
1850-1860) who was a son of William Wallace.
My grandfather is William A. He was last enumerated in Tipton Co. in 1920 under the name (PARKE).
Could someone look up the marriage license of William MOODY to Elizabeth KEY on Jan 25 1855 and send me any information on it or a copy of it and I will reimburse you for any cost.
http://www.tngenweb.org/henderson/queries/hend2001.htm   (11600 words)

  
 wi
William John Lawrence Wallace, Baron Wallace of Saltaire
William Henry Nassau de Zuylestein, 4th Earl of Rochford
William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield
http://factsite.co.uk/en/wikipedia/w/wi   (92 words)

  
 wi
William John Lawrence Wallace, Baron Wallace of Saltaire
William Henry Nassau de Zuylestein, 4th Earl of Rochford
William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield and Mansfield
http://pedia.newsfilter.co.uk/wikipedia/w/wi   (92 words)

  
 An Interview with Mike Wallace:
[Laughter] William F. Buckley once said, "I am sure that Wallace using whatever magic it is he disposes of would have succeeded in getting Jack the Ripper to talk to him on the subject of how London streets were crowded with unnecessary young ladies." [Laughter]
My question was not specifically about the Westmoreland broadcast.
Mike Wallace is simply the backbone of the most successful program in the history of television — "60 Minutes".
http://www.brook.edu/comm/transcripts/20020522.htm   (7386 words)

  
 Re: Thought for the Day
Unless.....unless, It was William Wallace who was speaking of Edward I (Longshanks)...."I'll moider the bum!!"
: Unless.....unless, It was William Wallace who was speaking of Edward I (Longshanks)...."I'll moider the bum!!" : Pax Aye!
Re: Thought for the Day.....St Andrew's Day Dr. Uncle Mark Cpl. MacWm.
http://www.mohicanpress.com/wwwboard/messages12/1985.html   (7386 words)

  
 Leeds & Grenville GenWeb - Gananoque Reporter - Births, Deaths & Marriages, 1860 - 1915
McEwen D May 5 William Richardson, Manchester, Eng.
John Robinson nee Catherine Grey D Apr 22 Sherman Baldwin D Apr 22 Thomas McLennan B Apr 22 W. Kyes, a son D May 6 William Steacy B May 20 Wellington Johnston, a son D May 27 John Dempster B May 27 O. Shaneman, a dau.
David S. Wing D May 16 William Beaverstock D May 16 E. Hopkins D May 23 Mrs.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~onleedsg/docs/gr_bmd.htm   (9595 words)

 About us   |  Why use us?   |  Press   |  Contact us

 Copyright © 2006 LegalOwl.com Usage implies agreement with terms.