5/13/2023 0 Comments Oaks by Quentin Wallace![]() ‘In Dunipace parish is the famous Torwood in the middle of which there are the remains of Wallace’s tree, an oak which, according to a measurement, when entire, was said to be about 12 feet diameter. George Harvie’s parish entry in the Old Statistical Account of 1794: One great mystery surrounding the events is where they took place in the Torwood.Īccording to the Rev. You can find out what took place, what was in his afternoon sermon, who Cargill delivered up to Satan, what it meant, when he did it, who was there and how word of it was spread. The Torwood Excommunication is discussed in detail in other posts. It was the day after the anniversary of Wallace’s victory at Stirling Bridge… ![]() ![]() On Sunday 12 September, 1680, Donald Cargill excommunicated king Charles II in a field by the Wallace Oak at Torwood in Larbert and Dunipace parish, Stirlingshire. ![]()
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