Life of Sir William Wallace of Elderslie, Vol. 1 (of 2)

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PREFACE.

CONTENTS.

INTRODUCTION.

LIFE OF SIR WILLIAM WALLACE.

CHAPTER I. STATE OF SCOTLAND IN THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY.

CHAPTER II. ON THE CLAIM OF ENGLAND TO THE FEUDAL HOMAGE OF SCOTLAND.

CHAPTER III. BIRTH, PARENTAGE, AND EARLY YEARS OF WALLACE.

CHAPTER IV. ACCESSION OF BALIOL SIEGE OF BERWICK BATTLE OF DUNBAR.

CHAPTER V. WALLACE AGAIN TAKES REFUGE IN THE WOODS. ORGANIZES

CHAPTER VI. PEEL OF GARGUNNOCK TAKEN BY THE SCOTS. THE

CHAPTER VII. SINGULAR ADVENTURE OF WALLACE IN GASK

CHAPTER VIII. WALLACE JOINED BY SIR JOHN GRAHAM. PROCEEDINGS

CHAPTER IX. ATTACK ON CRAWFORD CASTLE. RETURN TO

CHAPTER X. WALLACE JOINED BY A NUMBER OF THE

CHAPTER XI. ROBERT BRUCE JOINS THE STANDARD OF WALLACE. PERCY

APPENDIX.

A. WALLACE'S TREE. TORWOOD. Page 179.

B. THE CRAWFURDS. Page 193.

C. THE BURNING OF THE BARNS OF AYR. Page 201.

D. MEMOIR OF BISHOP ANTHONY BEK. Page 205.

E. EXPEDITION TO THE WEST HIGHLANDS. Page 216.

F. MEMOIRS OF JOHN, EARL OF WARREN LORD HENRY DE PERCY AND

G. HUGH DE CRESSINGHAM. Page 229.

FOOTNOTES

Transcribers' Notes

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THE LIFE
OF
SIR WILLIAM WALLACE,
OF
ELDERSLIE.

BY JOHN D. CARRICK.

THE BUGLE NE’ER SUNG TO A BRAVER KNIGHT
THAN WILLIAM OF ELDERSLIE.
THOMAS CAMPBELL.

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LIFE
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SIR WILLIAM WALLACE.


Blackwood Sculpt

SEAL of BALIOL used by WALLACE while REGENT of SCOTLAND.

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