. A history of the art of war, the middle ages from the fourth to the fourteenth century . 1346] CREgV: KING PHILIP PURSUES 607 square enclosure, with the horses tethered inside. A veryslender guard was told off for its protection.^ The better part of the baronage of England had followedEdward over-seas: we read that in the right-hand battle theprince had under him Thomas Beauchamp Earl of Warwick,John de Vere Earl of Oxford, Thomas Holland Earl of Kent,and the Lords Stafford, Cobham, Latimer, Audley, Clifford,Burghersh, Bourchier. In the second corps lay Richard FitzalanEarl of Arundel, Willi


. A history of the art of war, the middle ages from the fourth to the fourteenth century . 1346] CREgV: KING PHILIP PURSUES 607 square enclosure, with the horses tethered inside. A veryslender guard was told off for its protection.^ The better part of the baronage of England had followedEdward over-seas: we read that in the right-hand battle theprince had under him Thomas Beauchamp Earl of Warwick,John de Vere Earl of Oxford, Thomas Holland Earl of Kent,and the Lords Stafford, Cobham, Latimer, Audley, Clifford,Burghersh, Bourchier. In the second corps lay Richard FitzalanEarl of Arundel, William Bohun Earl of Northampton, Robertde Ufford Earl of Suffolk, and the Lords de la Warre,Willoughby, Roos, Basset, Multon. In the kings reserve werethe Bishop of Durham, Roger Mortimer Earl of March, WilliamMontacute Earl of Salisbury, and the rest of the baronspresent. On the same morning that King Edward drew up his hoston the hillside of Cre9y, his adversary had started from Abbe-ville to continue the pursuit. He .had no knowledge whetherthe English intended to fight or to continue


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