Realm: California native, now living in Strathroy, Ontario
I copied this from another forum....
"Safe Conduct Letter from the King of France Philip IV (reference number SC 1/30 m.81 ) carried by Sir William Wallace on his capture at Robroyston, 3rd August 1305. It is patently wrong that such a valuable artifact is held in a drawer in London, when the person to whom it relates is Scottish. The letter itself was seized with Sir William and was thus stolen from Scotland in the first place. It must be returned to Scotland for display in the National Museum in Edinburgh, so that all Scots (and visitors to Scotland) have full rights of access to view this historic document."