Hey Nick
... 'Heavy Scottish accent'?!?!... and I was trying to tone it down, lol.
The city of Stirling in Scotland is beautiful and has a lot of historical sites related to ancient wars between Scotland and England - I lived about 1 hour south at Loch Lomond (another beautiful part of Scotland).
It was often said during the long Wars of Independence that 'to take Stirling - is to take Scotland'... here's some info on the castle:
http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/stirling/stirlingcastle/
Nick, Wallace's sword was kept in Dumbarton Castle 2 miles from my hometown from 1305 until the 1800's when it was returned to a monument in his memory, National Wallace Monument in Stirling.
http://www.lawbuzz.com/justice/braveheart/braveheart.htm
Above is an interesting article on Wallace and how the 'noble' English sentenced him to a barbaric death...
I love Scotland...
beautiful scenery, friendly people and an interesting history....