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44: 178:, an important near-contemporary source, mentions very briefly that "Sir Ranald of Crauford also, and Sir Bryce the Blair, were hanged in a barn at Ayr", but the context implies that this took place in 1306, the year after Wallace's execution. Whether intentional or not, the purported incident seems to have been a counterfactual reorganization of plagiarized, inflated, roughly contemporary events. 51: 368: 156:
at a barn used as an English military barracks, only to be massacred and hanged, including Sir Ronald Crawford Sheriff of Ayr, Sir Bryce Blair of Blair, Sir Neil Montgomerie of Cassillis, Crystal of Seton, and Sir Hugh Montgomerie. In revenge,
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This incident is now regarded by historians as unhistorical. No such mass killing of Scots nobles by the English took place around this time, although
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The Life and Heroick Actions of the Renoun'd Sir William Wallace, General and Governor of Scotland,
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Blind Harry (Blin Hary or Henry the Minstrel), original personal manuscript, c. 1475.
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did become more ruthless very near the end of his life, executing several of
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Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
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Translation into modern English by George Eyre-Todd, p. 54
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Fictional site in Ayr, Scotland, used as English barracks
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Some accounts describe Ronald Crawford as father of
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Ayr
Barns of Ayr is located in South Ayrshire
55°27′39″N 04°37′39″W / 55.46083°N 4.62750°W / 55.46083; -4.62750
Edward I's
Blind Harry
The Wallace
Ayr
King Edward I of England
William Wallace
Edward I of England
Robert the Bruce
The Bruce
Reginald Crawford
Braveheart


"Barns of Ayr"
CANMORE
Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland


ISBN
978-0-85976-652-4
John Prebble
ISBN
9780684193403
Blind Harry's Wallace
ISBN
0-946487-33-2
Scotland's First War of Independence

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