History of the battle of Agincourt, and of the expedition of Henry the Fifth into France, in 1415; to which is added, The roll of the men at arms, in the English army . BANNERS BORNE AT THE BATTLE OF AGINTOIRT Bannersborne. BATTLE OF AGINCOURT. 115 George/ of St. Edward/ and of the Kings ownarms/ together with those of the principal an esquire named Thomas Strickland, wasconfided the distinguished honor of bearing thebanner of St. George/ and some years after-wards he petitioned Henry the Sixth to be re-warded for his services upon that occasion/ Noaccount occurs of the


History of the battle of Agincourt, and of the expedition of Henry the Fifth into France, in 1415; to which is added, The roll of the men at arms, in the English army . BANNERS BORNE AT THE BATTLE OF AGINTOIRT Bannersborne. BATTLE OF AGINCOURT. 115 George/ of St. Edward/ and of the Kings ownarms/ together with those of the principal an esquire named Thomas Strickland, wasconfided the distinguished honor of bearing thebanner of St. George/ and some years after-wards he petitioned Henry the Sixth to be re-warded for his services upon that occasion/ Noaccount occurs of the banners used by the French,exceping that the Oriflamme, which was borneby Guillaume Martel/ was then displayed forthe last time/ but it is certain that they con-sisted of those of the several commanders, to-gether with that of France. Every thing being prepared for the contest, Henrys . address to Henry rode along his lines, and addressed them his great spirit and He told them thathe entered France to recover his lawful inhe- pall, the word Est; on the upper angles of the orle, are the words Pater and Filius; on the bottom one are the words Sanctus


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