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: [...]
The lives of the Chief Justices of England : from the Norman conquest till the death of Lord Tenterden (Volume 4)
...the losses which might ensue." Mr. Wallace, the ex-Attorney-General, said that whatever others in Westminster Hall might think, he felt... (United Kingdom - 1781)
...the losses which might ensue." Mr. Wallace, the ex-Attorney-General, said that whatever others in Westminster Hall might think, he felt... (United Kingdom - 1781)
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The lives of the Chief Justices of England : from the Norman conquest till the death of Lord Tenterden (Volume 4)
...Lord Thurlow, Lord Loughborough, and Mr. Wallace, who really were honourable men." * Kenyon had all this time retained the... (United Kingdom - 1781)
...Lord Thurlow, Lord Loughborough, and Mr. Wallace, who really were honourable men." * Kenyon had all this time retained the... (United Kingdom - 1781)
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The lives of the Chief Justices of England : from the Norman conquest till the death of Lord Tenterden (Volume 4)
...government, Mr. Kenyon again succeeded Mr. Wallace as Attorney-General.... (United Kingdom - 1781)
...government, Mr. Kenyon again succeeded Mr. Wallace as Attorney-General.... (United Kingdom - 1781)
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The lives of the Chief Justices of England : from the Norman conquest till the death of Lord Tenterden (Volume 4)
...was replaced by his rival Mr. Wallace, and "utii t... (United Kingdom - 1781)
...was replaced by his rival Mr. Wallace, and "utii t... (United Kingdom - 1781)
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The lives of the Chief Justices of England : from the Norman conquest till the death of Lord Tenterden (Volume 4)
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: [...]