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Memorial to William Wallace, City of London

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The memorial to William Wallace is situated in the wall of st Bartholomew's Hospital, overlooking Smithfield. The area was formerly known as Smoothfield and was a scene of public execution for many centuries.
William Wallace was executed on 23rd August 1305. Wallace was the hero of the Scots war of independence.

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31st Aug 2007

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Citizenship, Geography, History

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Key Stage 2, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, Key Stage 4+

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london william wallace smithfield scotland execute war scot rebellion rebel

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