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  1. Died. c.1329. Sir John Menteith of Ruskie and Knapdale (c. 1275 – c. 1329) was a Scottish nobleman during the Wars of Scottish Independence. He is known for his capture of Sir William Wallace in 1305 and later joined with King Robert I of Scotland and received large land grants in Knapdale and Kintyre for his service.

  2. MENTEITH TRAITOR. Sir John Menteith (c. 1275 - c. 1323) was a Scottish nobleman. He was born John Stewart in Ruskie, Stirling, Scotland. His father was Walter "Bailloch" Stewart, 5th Earl of Menteith, and mother Mary was the 4th Countess of Menteith. Unlike his older brother, Alexander Stewart, 6th Earl of Menteith, he replaced his paternal ...

  3. 23 de ago. de 2023 · El bueno de Wallace eludió como pudo los intentos de captura hasta el 5 de agosto de 1305, cuando John de Menteith, un agente doble, le entregó a los soldados ingleses en Glasgow. Fue juzgado...

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  4. 19 de abr. de 2019 · Wallace was captured by Sir John de Menteith, a Scottish nobleman who at the time was keeper of Dumbarton Castle, where Wallace was held before being taken to London. Stories of Wallace’s arrest portray Menteith as unworthy, ‘false Menteith’ some call him, in cahoots with the Earl of Pembroke, Aymer de Valence.

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  5. El dueño de la granja, Rab o Ralph Rae, pudo haber sido el que traicionó a William Wallace a John Menteith (también conocido como Sir John Stewart de Menteith) que había hecho un acuerdo con Aymer Vallance, el comandante de la tropas inglesas.

  6. 27 de dic. de 2020 · MENTEITH, Sir JOHN de ( d. after 1329), Scottish knight, was the younger son of Walter Stewart, earl of Menteith, and of his wife, the daughter and heiress of William Comyn, earl of Menteith, whose marriage brought the Menteith earldom for a time into the house of Stewart ( Douglas, Peerage ofScotland, p. 472, ed. 1764).

  7. 6 de oct. de 2023 · John de Menteith captured Wallace in 1305 and he was hauled to London in a cart. On August 23, Wallace - before being bound by ropes and dragged through the streets of London - was executed...