History of England Under Henry the Fourth volume 1
History of England Under Henry the Fourth volume 1
James Hamilton Wylie
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, i, 187. 290 The Battle of Humbledon. [Chap. in the neighbourhood of CarHsle, but they were attacked by the Bishop of CarUsle, acting in the name of a ^ young grandson of the Earl of Northumberland, and many of them were taken prisoners. The real invasion, however, was to be directed from the East. The Earl of March, with his sons, was in the neigh- bourhood of Berwick, in command of a small force of troops. By an ordinance -dated March 13th, 1402, he was to receive ;2^4oo per annum, and to se...rve ifi his own country or elsewhere, with 12 men-at-arms and 20 archers. On the 22nd of June, at the head of 200 men, ''partly drawn from the garrison at Berwick, he engaged a force of 400 Scots, at Nesbit, in the rich plain called the Merse, or March, in Berwickshire, and gained a brilliant success. Two hundred and forty Scots were killed or taken prisoners. Their leader. Sir Patrick Hepburn, of Hales, was among the killed, and the prisoners included many Lothian Knights : among them. Sir John Haliburton, of Dirle- town.
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