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  2. 5 August 1305
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    Wallace was taken prisoner by the English on 5 August 1305, after Scottish knight John de Menteith betrayed him. He was sentenced to death, taken to the Tower of London, stripped of all clothing, and dragged through the streets by a horse. Next, he was hanged, but released when still alive.
    On 5 August 1305 Wallace was finally captured near Glasgow. He had been betrayed by a Scottish nobleman named John Menteith. On 23rd August 1305 Wallace was found guilty of treason and sentenced to death in London.
     
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  7. Wallace's Execution - The Society of William Wallace

    On 3 August 1305 he was betrayed to the English and captured. On 23 August he was executed. What follows comes from an 18th-century transcript of a medieval manuscript from the Sir Robert Cotton collection, which was lost in a fire in 1731.

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    Wallace was taken prisoner by the English on 5 August 1305, after Scottish knight John de Menteith betrayed him. He was sentenced to death, taken to the Tower of London, stripped of all clothing, and dragged through the streets by a horse. …

  9. William Wallace - World History Encyclopedia

    Apr 19, 2021 · Sir William Wallace (c. 1270-1305) was a Scottish knight and national hero who fought for his country's independence from England. Wallace famously led the Scots to victory against a larger English army at the Battle of …

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    Wallace's capture came about in 1305, a result of betrayal by a Scottish knight, Sir John Menteith. He was arrested near Glasgow and immediately transported to London, where he was put on trial.

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    Wallace was a wanted man for the rest of his life. Edward I was willing to forgive other rebels, but not William Wallace. On 5 August 1305 Wallace was finally captured near Glasgow. He had been betrayed by a Scottish nobleman …

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