The Patrician, Volume 4John Burke, Bernard Burke E. Churton, 1847 - Genealogy |
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... English after the death of Sir Thomas Daggeworth . The Bretons gained the victory by one of their party breaking on horseback the ranks of the English , the greater number of whom fell in the engagement . Knolles , Calveley and Croquart ...
... English after the death of Sir Thomas Daggeworth . The Bretons gained the victory by one of their party breaking on horseback the ranks of the English , the greater number of whom fell in the engagement . Knolles , Calveley and Croquart ...
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John Burke, Bernard Burke. sion of the English forces at the battle of Auray , to which Froissart refers in the following interesting narrative . ยท " Sir John Chandos formed three battalions and a rear guard . He placed over the first ...
John Burke, Bernard Burke. sion of the English forces at the battle of Auray , to which Froissart refers in the following interesting narrative . ยท " Sir John Chandos formed three battalions and a rear guard . He placed over the first ...
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... English were sustained by his reserve , and that among the leaders who contributed in the most eminent degree to the famous victory of Auray , no small share of the glory may , with justice , be given to Sir Hugh Calveley . We next find ...
... English were sustained by his reserve , and that among the leaders who contributed in the most eminent degree to the famous victory of Auray , no small share of the glory may , with justice , be given to Sir Hugh Calveley . We next find ...
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... English had retreated to Bergues . A council was held on the occasion , when it was ordered that the van , with the constables and marshals , should advance beyond the town and encamp on one of its sides . And the king of France , with ...
... English had retreated to Bergues . A council was held on the occasion , when it was ordered that the van , with the constables and marshals , should advance beyond the town and encamp on one of its sides . And the king of France , with ...
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... English knights , conscious they had been to blame in several things , replied : God help us ! we shall return to Bourbourg and wait the event , such as God may please to ordain . ' Sir Hugh on this left them , and they threw themselves ...
... English knights , conscious they had been to blame in several things , replied : God help us ! we shall return to Bourbourg and wait the event , such as God may please to ordain . ' Sir Hugh on this left them , and they threw themselves ...
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