What is the origin of the name Wallace?
1: Scottish and English: variant of Wallis especially in Scotland where the name was introduced from the Welsh Marches by a family of tenants of the Stewarts in the 12th century.2: [...]
History of Burntisland, Scottish burgh life, more particularly in the time of the Stuarts
...Through the generosity of Mr Thomas A. Wallace this quaint and interesting piece of cabinet work lias been carefully renovated... (Burntisland, Scotland, United Kingdom - 1601)
...Through the generosity of Mr Thomas A. Wallace this quaint and interesting piece of cabinet work lias been carefully renovated... (Burntisland, Scotland, United Kingdom - 1601)
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History of Burntisland, Scottish burgh life, more particularly in the time of the Stuarts
...the munificence mainly of Mr Thomas A. Wallace, then Town Clerk of Burntisland, that Messrs Moxon & Corphrae experimented with... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1907)
...the munificence mainly of Mr Thomas A. Wallace, then Town Clerk of Burntisland, that Messrs Moxon & Corphrae experimented with... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1907)
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History of Burntisland, Scottish burgh life, more particularly in the time of the Stuarts
...and some quite fresh.) Thereafter Mr Wallace very kindly commissioned me to remove the paint from panel 8, east gallery,... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1907)
...and some quite fresh.) Thereafter Mr Wallace very kindly commissioned me to remove the paint from panel 8, east gallery,... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1907)
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History of Burntisland, Scottish burgh life, more particularly in the time of the Stuarts
...and the Apostles' Creed. When Mr Wallace offered to have the pillars restored it was hoped that on the removal... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1913)
...and the Apostles' Creed. When Mr Wallace offered to have the pillars restored it was hoped that on the removal... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1913)
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History of Burntisland, Scottish burgh life, more particularly in the time of the Stuarts
...Wallace, Thomas A., 135, 153,... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1649)
...Wallace, Thomas A., 135, 153,... (Scotland, United Kingdom - 1649)
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What is the origin of the name Wallace?
1: Scottish and English: variant of Wallis especially in Scotland where the name was introduced from the Welsh Marches by a family of tenants of the Stewarts in the 12th century.2: [...]