Anecdotes of Archery From the Earliest Ages to the Year 1791 Including An Acco

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Anecdotes of Archery From the Earliest Ages to the Year 1791 Including An Acco
Ely Hargrove
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_ "Sir Bryan Tunftal of Thurland Cattle, a vaUaiic Captain, was flaJn in this tattle. He was interred in the chancel c/ Tunftal church, whero lus eff gy at full kngtb, cut in itone, is piac«d recumbent upon his tomb, E3 54 ANECDOTES OF ARGHERY.
The King himfelf was wounded fore. An arrow fierce in's forehead light. That hardly he cou'd fee his foes The blood fo blemilhed his fij^ht.
Yet like a warrior ftcut he fald. And fiercely did exhoit that tide} His men to be nothing difmay'd, But battle b
...oldly there to bide.
But what avaiPd his valour great. Or bold device all was but vain ; His captains keen faii'd at his feet, And ftandard-bearer down was flain* The van-guard was led by Lord Thomas and Sir Edward Howard. The centre by their father Lord Surrey ; and the rear by Sir Edward Stanley*. The Lord Dacres, with a body of horfe, was to aft as a referve on all occafions. The king of Scots exhorting his 3nen to behave like foldiers, immediately joined battle. Sir Edward Howard for fometime fuftained a heavy charge, and had nearly been routed by the (ingular valour of the Earls cf Lekcx and Argyle, had not the Lord * Sir Edward Stanley, after his return from this battle, began to build the magnificent Chapel of Hornby in Lancaihire; on one par; of which is an eagle cut in ftone, and the following infcription, " Edwardus Stanley, " Miles Dominis Montcaglc, me fieri fecit.


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