- Hugh de Cressingham
Hugh de Cressingham (died
September 11 1297 [William Wallace & Andrew Moray defeat English] ) was thetreasurer of the English administration inScotland during 1296-97. He was not well liked by the Scots nor the English [William Wallace & Andrew Moray defeat English] . He was an advisor to theEarl of Surrey at theBattle of Stirling Bridge . He suggested a full scale attack across the bridge, which cost the English the battle and led to his own demise.According to legend, his body was
flayed by the Scots as he had flayed Scotland, andWilliam Wallace made a sword belt out of his skin. TheLanercost Chronicle states the Scots dried and cured his hide and: cquote|of his skin William Wallace caused a broad strip to be taken from the head to the heel, to make therewith a baldrick for his sword. TheScalacronica merely states that:cquote|the Scots caused him to be flayed, and in token of their hatred made thongs of his skin. Walter of Hemingburgh recorded:References
* [http://www.nls.uk/scotlandspages/timeline/1297.html 1297 - William Wallace & Andrew Moray defeat English] - Scottish National Library
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