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   Arrest of Baliol   Wallace, William
  Dec   Guardian of the Scottish kingdom during the imprisonment of King Baliol
   Arrest of Wishart   Wishart, William
  July Irvine   Wishart is arrested
   Battle of Falkirk   Robert I the Bruce
  Falkirk   Fights the English at the battle of Falkirk
   Battle of Irvine   Robert I the Bruce
  July Irvine   Forced to surrender to Henry de Percy & Robert de Clifford
   Battle of Irvine   Wallace, William
  July Irvine   Robert I the Bruce is defeated by the English
   Battle of Selkirk   Wallace, William
  July Selkirk   Wallace & his followers take refuge in the Forest of Selkirk
   Battle of Stirling Bridge   Wallace, William
    Ravages Northumberland, Westmorland & Cumberland after the victory at Stirling Bridge
  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
  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
   Defection Wishart   Wishart, William
    Openly supports William Wallace
   Guardian   Wallace, William
  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
   Invasion of Cumberland   Wallace, William
  Cumberland   Ravages Northumberland, Westmorland & Cumberland after the victory at Stirling Bridge
   Invasion of England   Douglas, William
    Supports William Wallace
   Invasion of England   Wallace, William
    Ravages Northumberland, Westmorland & Cumberland after the victory at Stirling Bridge
   Invasion of Scotland   Wallace, William
    Drives the English out of Perth, Stirling & Lanark
   Invasion of Westmorland   Wallace, William
  Westmorland   Ravages Northumberland, Westmorland & Cumberland after the victory at Stirling Bridge
   Knighthood   Wallace, William
  Dec   Returns to Scotland & is knighted
   Massacre Lanark   Wallace, William
  Lanark   The English at the garrison of Lanark are massacred
   Rule of Essex   Douglas, William
 12th June Essex   Edward I declares forfeit all Douglas ' lands in Esssex & Northumberland
   Rule of Northumberland   Douglas, William
 12th June Northumberland   Edward I declares forfeit all Douglas ' lands in Esssex & Northumberland
   Siege of Cumberland   Wallace, William
  Cumberland   Ravages Northumberland, Westmorland & Cumberland after the victory at Stirling Bridge
   Siege of Dalswinton   Wallace, William
  Dalswinton   William Wallace defeats the English at Dalswinton & then raises the siege of Sanquhar
   Siege of Dundee   Wallace, William
  Dundee   Lays siege to Dundee after the defeat at Irvine
   Siege of Lanark   Wallace, William
  Lanark   Attacks Lanark & kills the English sheriff
  Lanark   Drives the English out of Perth, Stirling & Lanark
  Lanark   The English at the garrison of Lanark are massacred
  Lanark   Drives the English out of Perth, Stirling & Lanark
   Siege of Northumberland   Wallace, William
  Northumberland   Ravages Northumberland, Westmorland & Cumberland after the victory at Stirling Bridge
   Siege of Perth   Wallace, William
  Perth   Wallace drives the English out of Perth, Stirling & Lanark
   Siege of Sanquhar   Douglas, William
  Sanquhar   Captures Sanquhar castle before being in turn besieged
  Sanquhar   William Wallace defeats the English at Dalswinton & then raises the siege of Sanquhar
   Siege of Sanquhar   Wallace, William
  Sanquhar   William Wallace defeats the English at Dalswinton & then raises the siege of Sanquhar
   Siege of Scone   Wallace, William
  Scone    Marches to Scone from Lanark & expels the English Justiciar
   Siege of Stirling   Wallace, William
  Stirling   Drives the English out of Perth, Stirling & Lanark
   Siege of Westmorland   Wallace, William
  Westmorland   Ravages Northumberland, Westmorland & Cumberland after the victory at Stirling Bridge
   Warden Scotland   Wallace, William
  Dec   Appointed Warden of Scotland

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