| Enguerrand de Monstrelet - France - 1840 - 580 pages
...aid of other Scots lords, assembled a force of thirty-two thousand able warriors, and, falling upon the English camp unawares, put them to the rout, with...signal defeat to God, and not to human force, for which they celebrated a thanksgiving ; and to prevent the English from being in future so eager to... | |
| Enguerrand de Monstrelet - France - 1867 - 580 pages
...aid of other Scots lords, assembled a force of thirty-two thousand able warriors, and, falling upon the English camp unawares, put them to the rout, with...signal defeat to God, and not to human force, for which they celebrated a thanksgiving ; and to prevent the English from being in future so eager to... | |
| Robert Lindsay - English literature - 1899 - 550 pages
...army, when the Earls of Murray and Ormonde "assembled a force of 32,000 able warriors, and falling upon the English camp unawares, put them to the rout with...pursued as far as the Solway, wherein many were drowned. On this expedition a knight of great power in Scotland was slain, called Sir John Ybenailles," under... | |
| Robert Lindsay - Scotland - 1899 - 524 pages
...army, when the Earls of Murray and Ormonde "assembled a force of 32,000 able warriors, and falling upon the English camp unawares, put them to the rout with...pursued as far as the Solway, wherein many were drowned. On this expedition a knight of great power in Scotland was slain, called Sir John Vbenailles," under... | |
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