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Battle of Stirling Bridge
History of Scotland
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| | 1297 | Moray, Andrew de |  |
| Nov Stirling Bridge After the battle of Stirling Bridge, Sir Andrew de Moray, Wallace's friend and right hand military advisor died of the terrible wounds he had received at Stirling Bridge |
| 1297 | Wallace, William |  |
| Stirling Bridge After the battle of Stirling Bridge, Sir Andrew de Moray, Wallace's friend and right hand military advisor died of the terrible wounds he had received at Stirling Bridge |
| Stirling Bridge Joins forces with the Andrew de Moray & virtually frees Scotland of English occupation |
| Ravages Northumberland, Westmorland & Cumberland after the victory at Stirling Bridge |
| Stirling Bridge Wallace becomes the sole Guardian of Scotland, holding it for Toom Tabard (John Balliol), meaning "empty coat", whether or not Wallace actually supported Balliol, he was now alone in his fight to secure Scotlands freedom |
| 11th Sep Stirling Bridge Routes the troops of the Earl of Surrey |
| 11th Sep Stirling Bridge Surrey retreats to York with a fraction of his army intact |
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