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This plaque features William Wallace. It's located at St Bartholomew’s Hospital, West Smithfield.

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To the immortal memory of Sir William Wallace Scottish Patriot born at Elderslie Renfrewshire circa 1270 AD. who from the year 1296 fought dauntlessly in defence of his country's liberty and independence in the face of fearful odds and great hardship being eventually betrayed and captured brought to London and put to death near this spot on the 23rd August 1305. His example heroism and devotion inspired those who came after him to win victory from defeat and his memory remains for all time a source of pride, honour and inspiration to his countrymen. Dico Tibi Verum Libertas Optima Rerum Numquam Servili Sub Nuxu Vivito Fili Bas Agus Buaidh

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William Wallace

William Wallace was born on 1 January, 1270. They died on 1 January, 1305. They lived to the age of 35.

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Connection of type 'located' between William Wallace stone plaque and St Bartholomew’s Hospital, West Smithfield

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