| Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1827 - 580 Seiten
...it, 'intention of -attacking* St- as' soon as they the French on different parts of the plain ; bnt they were soon routed, slain, or taken. The conclusion...on the part of the king of England, who only lost ahont sixteen bundred men of all ranks: among the slain was the dnke of York, uncle to the king. On... | |
| 1833 - 592 Seiten
...they made a gallant charge on the English ; but it availed nothing, for they were all killed or taken prisoners. There were other small bodies of French...the part of the King of England, who only lost about 1600 men of all ranks. Among the slain was the Duke of York, uncle to the King. When the King of England... | |
| 1833 - 594 Seiten
...they made a gallant charge on the English ; but it availed nothing, for they were all killed or taken prisoners. There were other small bodies of French...the part of the King of England, who only lost about 1600 men of all ranks. Among the slain was the Duke of York, uncle to the King. When the King of England... | |
| R. M. Evans - 1842 - 264 Seiten
...the Lords de Louvray and du Chin, had with some difficulty retained about six hundred men-at-arms, with whom they made a gallant charge on the English...the slain was the Duke of York, uncle to the king. " When the King of England found himself master of the field of battle, and that the French, excepting... | |
| Jean Froissart, Enguerrand de Monstrelet - 1847 - 454 Seiten
...the Lords de Louvray and du Chin, had with some difficulty retained about six hundred men-at-arms, with whom they made a gallant charge on the English...the slain was the Duke of York, uncle to the king. " When the King of England found himself master of the field of battle, and that the French, excepting... | |
| William Shakespeare, Charles John Kean - 1859 - 104 Seiten
...commanded the van guard of the English army, and was slain in the battle. " there were small bodies of the French on different parts of the plain, but they were soon routed, slain, or taken." ,(N) Enter MONTJOT.] He (the king) asked Montjoye to whom the victory belonged, to him or to the King... | |
| Enguerrand de Monstrelet - 1867 - 692 Seiten
...should at any time be called to an account for what they had done, the count might stand their friend. prisoners. There were other small bodies of French...men of all ranks * ; among the slain was the duke of York"f", uncle to the king. On the eve of this battle, and the following morning, before it began,... | |
| 1833 - 626 Seiten
...they made a gallant charge on the English ; but it availed nothing, for they were all killed or taken prisoners. There were other small bodies of French...the part of the King of England, who only lost about 1600 men of all ranks. Among the slain was the Duke of York, uncle to the King. When the King of England... | |
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