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" Their archers, amounting to at least thirteen thousand, let off a shower of arrows with all their might, and as high as possible, so as not to lose their effect : they were, for the most part, without any armour, and in jackets, with their hose loose,... "
The Chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet: Containing an Account of the ... - Página 341
de Enguerrand de Monstrelet - 1867
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The History of the Battle of Agincourt; and of the Expedition of Henry the ...

Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1827 - 580 páginas
...same time discharging their bows, while the English army kept advancing upon the French. The archers, amounting to at least thirteen thousand, let off a...to their girdles : some indeed were barefooted and witboat bats. The princes with the king of England were the 4ake of York, his uncle, the earls of Dorset,...
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The Romance of History: England, Volumen 2

Henry Neele - 1828 - 382 páginas
...their effect ; they were for the most part without any armour and in jackets, with their loose hose, and hatchets or swords hanging to their girdles ;...Marshal, the Earl of Kent, the Lords Cambre, Beaumont, Willoughby, and many other powerful barons of England. When the French observed the English thus advance,...
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History of British costume [by J.R. Planché].

James Robinson Planché - 1834 - 410 páginas
...arched crown worn by an English monarch11. Monstrelet tells us the archers were, for the most, without armour and in jackets, with their hose loose, and...; some, indeed, were bare-footed, and without hats or caps. St. Remy confirms this account, using the word " pourpoints" for jackets ; but adds, that...
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The History of France: From the Final Partition of the Empire of ..., Volumen 1

Edward Smedley - 1836 - 536 páginas
...in complete mail: they are described as being " for the most part without any armour, and in their jackets, with their hose loose, and hatchets or swords...girdles; some indeed were bare-footed and without hats*." This body, taking instant advantage of the Enemy's first disorder, threw down, their bows, and fought...
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The Chronicles of Enguerrand de Monstrelet;: Containing an Account of the ...

Enguerrand de Monstrelet - 1840 - 690 páginas
...in Barante'« Hi»toire dee Ducs de Bourgogne. ГхД French Army. \ \ English Army. Their archers, amounting to at least thirteen thousand, let off a...duke of York, his uncle, the earls of Dorset, Oxford t, Suffolk, the earl marshal^, the earl of Kent§, the lords Cambre, Beaumont ||, WilloughbyH, sir...
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The Eclectic Review

1840 - 760 páginas
...time discharging their bows, while the English army kept advancing upon the French. ' Their archers, amounting to at least thirteen thousand, let off a...without hats. The princes with the king of England wtre the duke of York, his uncle, the earls of Dorset, Oxford, Suffolk, the earl marshal, the earl...
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The Story of Joan of Arc

R. M. Evans - 1842 - 264 páginas
...time discharging their bows, while the English army kept advancing upon the French. " Their archers, amounting to at least thirteen thousand, let off a...girdles ; some indeed were bare-footed and without hats. When the French observed the English thus advance, they drew up each under his banner, with his helmet...
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Encyclopædia metropolitana; or, Universal dictionary of ..., Volumen 12

Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 860 páginas
...service ; being for the most part without defensive armour, dressed only in jackets, with their hair loose, and hatchets or swords hanging to their girdles ; some indeed were entirely bareheaded, and their chief reliance against a charge of cavalry was placed in a stoccade...
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British Costume: A Complete History of the Dress of the Inhabitants of the ...

James Robinson Planché - 1846 - 412 páginas
...arched crown worn by an English monarch11. Monstrelet tells us the archers were, for the most, without armour and in jackets, with their hose loose, and...girdles; some, indeed, were bare-footed, and without hats or caps. St. Remy confirms this account, using the word ' pourpoints" for jackets ; but adds, that...
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The Youth's Historical Gift: A Christmas, New-Year and Birth-day Present ...

Jean Froissart, Enguerrand de Monstrelet - 1847 - 454 páginas
...time discharging their bows, while the English army kept advancing upon the French. " Their archers, amounting to at least thirteen thousand, let off a...girdles ; some indeed were barefooted and without hats. When the French observed the English thus advance, they drew up each under his banner, with his helmet...
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