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Captain dEwell12 Aug 2015 11:01 p.m. PST

A favourite of mine.

I recently watched a Battle of Shrewsbury 1403 game where the Percy force was divided up into three battles and one of them, the Van, was commanded by the Scot Earl of Douglas.

Douglas had been captured the year before during the Scots defeat at Homilton Hill. Surely, a captured Scots prisoner would NOT have commanded an English contingent?

The game player did say he would check his facts for me but I have yet to hear from him?

Your thoughts, knowledge or opinions, please.

Captain dEwell13 Aug 2015 6:56 a.m. PST

Re- submitted, above, as this thread is confined to Medieval Board, and does not appear on TMP front page. Editor informed.

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