Andrew Moray
The real powerhouse behind the Rebellion? Well, considering Wallace´s downturn in Fortunes with the death of Moray after the Battle of Falkirk and a lot of Blind Harry´s Story about him being considered historically incorrect, ie; some of Moray´s achievements being given as those of Wallace, it Looks more like Moray was the man at the time.
Seeing as he´s not even mentioned in the Historically accurate docu film, Braveheart, I´ve given him first billing here.
Sir William le Waleys. Commonly, his Coat-of-Arms is shown with a bordure counter-compony but the Gules a lion rampant argent and a bordure compony of the last and azure was probably more likely, the bordure counter-compony being added because of it´s associations with illegitimacy.
I haven´t seen any versions with the bordure compony on the nags caparison but all red it looked a bit boring so I´ve added it.
His Standard bearer..Jack Short?
Both joined with the entire army.
158 infantry
20 mounted
Someone showing thier respects to the english army