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SIR JOHN FROISSART
Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the adjoining countries
from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV. Vol.9
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SIR JOHN FROISSART
Chronicles of England, France, Spain and the adjoining countries
from the latter part of the reign of Edward II to the coronation of Henry IV. Vol.9
page 276
" " When thej had mi left it, they amounted té feven thoufand men ; that is, two thoufand otk horfeback and five thoufand on foot. Although it was new night, they took the road toward
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he wan called familiarly fir Jock Gordon. He was kwd of Huntley.
c The lord de Sechin. WUbam, created Lord Sctxm by fiobert IIL
* Sir John de Sobdtans. Sir John Sandttands. Hé mar* peà a daughter of Robert U.
' Sir Patrick Sohoptaane. Sk Patrick Hepburn, lord of Haies. He repelled the defperaie aflaaft made by the Eng-lifli upon the ûandard of Douglas.
' Sir John Malifcel Sir John Maxwell, anctendy (jpfcrled MaccufwaL He is mentioned in tbe «U ballad in Percy's Reliques.
• * Sir Adam Gtodr?m. GkndoAwinf erGtaidiiimng aapro» nounccd. lie war (lata in the battle cleat to Douglas. Ht» same was Simon, not Adam.
' 'SirWilliam de Rédurin. Perhaps Ro&erferd, fpe&ed anciently Riddkffad of JBdgertone.
* Sir William Stanac. Probably Sfcronach, an ancient Soet-tifh name, or perhaps a bftmder for fir Walter Scott, a great warrior, who was affuredly in the engagement. He was kill-ed at Homekbwn.
* Sir John de Halpebreton. Sir John HalibarMi of Sir* ieton. ' "
* Sir AHdter Landre. Sir Alexander lender of the Balk; m renowned hero.
' Sir William de Morbereth.. Sir William Moubray.
* Sir Maubert Here. Sir Robert Hart, who waa Iain be* ide Douglas. See Barry's Poem.
* Sir William de Waleram. Probably a foreigner.
* Sir John Amourftan. Sir John EdmondSouee. . It Jecttis
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