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Index to Hundred Years War Combatants

Battle of Agincourt
Dafydd ‘Gam’ ( 25 Oct 1415 )
   &nbspAssheton, John ( 1415 ), where he commanded troops
   &nbspBabington, Thomas ( 1415 )
   &nbspBagot, John ( 1415 )
   &nbspBarttelot, John ( 1415 )
   &nbspBeresford, Thomas ( 25 Oct 1415 )
Brederode en Gennep, Johan I ( 25 Oct 1415 )
   &nbspCamoys, Thomas, 1st Lord Camoys ( 25 Oct 1415 ), where he commanded the left wing of the English Army
   &nbspCawarden, David ( 1415 ), among the Staffordshire Squires
   &nbspCornwall, John, 1st and last Ba ( 1415 ), and was left in command of the English forces in France on King Henry V’s subsequent return to England
   &nbspCourtenay, Edward, Lord Courten ( 1415 )
   &nbspGrey, John ( 1415 )
   &nbspGrey, John, 1st Comte de Tancar ( 1415 )
   &nbspGrey, Richard, 6th Baron Grey ( ( 1415 )
   &nbspHotham, John ( 1415 )
Humieres, Drieu, Seigneur d’Hum
   &nbspHungerford, Walter, 1st Lord Hu ( 1415 ), the spoils arising from which he allegedly used to restore Farleigh Castle, though he may also have raised the money from ransoming the eight distinguished Frenchmen he took prisoner after the Agincourt Campaign
   &nbspKingscote, John ( 25 Oct 1415 )
Legh, Piers ( 24 Oct 1415 )
   &nbspLewknor, Thomas ( 1415 )
   &nbspLowther, Hugh ( 1415 )
   &nbspMolyneux, Richard ( 24 Oct 1415 )
   &nbspPhelip, William, 1st Lord Bardo ( 25 Oct 1415 )
   &nbspPilkington, John ( 1415 )
   &nbspPilkington, John ( 1415 )
   &nbspRobessart, Lewis ( 1415 )
   &nbspRos, John, 7th Lord de Ros of H ( 1415 )
   &nbspShirley, Ralph ( 1415 ), a commander under King Henry V
   &nbspStafford, Hugh ( 1415 )
   &nbspStapleton, Brian ( 1415 )
   &nbspTempest, Piers, presumably served in that campaign
   &nbspTempest, Richard ( 1415 )
   &nbspTowneley, Richard ( 1415 )
   &nbspTyrwhitt, William ( 1415 )
Umfreville, Gilbert ( 1415 )
Vaughan, Roger ( 25 Oct 1415 )
   &nbspVere, Richard, 11th Earl of Oxf ( 1415 )
West, Thomas, 2nd Lord West, in King Henry V’s retinue
   &nbspWilloughby, Robert, 6th Lord Wi ( 1415 )
   &nbspYork, Edward, 2nd Duke of York ( 25 Oct 1415 )
    Count equals 40 individuals.

Battle of Auray
   &nbspBourchier, John, 2nd Baron Bour ( 1364 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battle of Baugé
   &nbspDouglas, Archibald, 5th Earl of ( 22 Mar 1421 )
   &nbspLancaster, Thomas, 1st Duke of ( 22 Mar 1421 )
   &nbspStewart, John, 1st Seigneur d’A ( 22 Mar 1421 ), where he distinguished himself
Stewart, John, 3rd Earl of Buch ( 22 Mar 1421 ), where he greatly distinguished himself
   &nbspUmfreville, Gilbert ( 2 Mar 1421 )
    Count equals 5 individuals.

Battle of Cadsant
   &nbspBourchier, Robert, 1st Baron Bo ( 1337 ), in the French Wars
    Count equals 1 individual.

Battle of Harfleur
   &nbspBeauchamp, Richard, 13th Earl o ( 1416 )
   &nbspLancaster, John, Duke of Bedfor ( 15 Aug 1415 ), where he defeated the French fleet
Robessart, Lewis ( 1417 )
    Count equals 3 individuals.

Battle of Poitiers
Walter IV, Seigneur d’Enghein ( 19 Sep 1356 )
Walter VI, Comte de Brienne e ( 19 Sep 1356 ), as Constable of France, where the French were defeated by the English
   &nbspAudley, James ( 1356 ), where he was a hero
   &nbspBeauchamp, Thomas, 11th Earl of ( 1356 ), as commander of the vanguard
Berkeley, Maurice, 4th Lord Ber ( 19 Sep 1356 ), where he distinguished himself, but was severely wounded and taken prisoner
   &nbspBermingham, Fulk
   &nbspBurghersh, Bartholomew, 2nd Lor ( 19 Sep 1356 )
   &nbspCicester, Roger ( 1356 )
   &nbspClinton, John, 3rd Lord Clinton ( 1356 )
   &nbspDespenser, Edward, 1st Lord le ( 1356 )
   &nbspDouglas, Archibald, 3rd Earl of ( 19 Sep 1356 )
   &nbspDouglas, William, 1st Earl of D ( 19 Sep 1356 ), where he was wounded
   &nbspDunbar, Patrick ( 1356 ), alongside the French at their defeat by the English under the Black Prince
   &nbspGruffudd, Hywel y Fwyall ( 19 Sep 1356 )
   &nbspKingscote, Nicholas ( 13 Sep 1356 )
   &nbspMacdonald, Iain, Lord of the Is ( 1356 ), where he was captured while fighting with the French against the English
   &nbspNeville, Robert (III), Lord of ( 1356 )
   &nbspVere, John, 7th Earl of Oxford ( 1356 )
   &nbspWarre, Roger, 3rd Lord la Warre ( 1356 )
   &nbspWilloughby, John, 3rd Lord Will ( 19 Sep 1356 )
    Count equals 20 individuals.

Battle of Sluys
   &nbspBeauchamp, John, 1st Lord Beauc ( 1340 )
   &nbspClinton, William, 1st and last ( 24 Jun 1340 )
   &nbspDespenser, Hugh, 1st Lord le De ( 1340 )
   &nbspHastings, Hugh ( 1340 )
   &nbspHastings, Laurence, 1st Earl of ( 1340 ), against the French navy
   &nbspHoland, Thomas, 1st Earl of Ken
Monthermer, Thomas, 2nd Baron M ( 1340 )
   &nbspPercy, Henry, 3rd Lord Percy ( Jun 1340 )
   &nbspStafford, Ralph, 1st Earl of St ( 1340 )
    Count equals 9 individuals.

Battle of Verneuil
   &nbspDillon, Richard ( 1424 )
Douglas, Archibald, 4th Earl of ( 17 Aug 1424 ), fighting against the Duke of Bedford
Home, Alexander, of Home and Du ( 17 Aug 1424 ), with the French
   &nbspLancaster, John, Duke of Bedfor ( 17 Aug 1424 ), where he commanded a great vistory by the English and Burgundians over the French
   &nbspLauder, Alexander, of Haltoun ( 17 Aug 1424 )
   &nbspPoynings, Robert, 4th Lord Poyn ( Aug 1424 ), the English victory over French
Seton, William, of Seton ( 17 Aug 1424 )
   &nbspStewart, John, 3rd Earl of Buch ( 17 Aug 1424 )
   &nbspSwinton, John, of that Ilk ( 17 Aug 1424 )
   &nbspTalbot, John, 1st Earl of Shrew ( 1424 )
   &nbspWilloughby, Robert, 6th Lord Wi ( 17 Aug 1424 )
    Count equals 11 individuals.

Battle of the Herrings
Stewart, John, 1st Seigneur d’A ( 12 Feb 1429 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

Crécy campaign, in the Hundred Years War
   &nbspNeville, Hugh (III) ( 1346-1347 )
   &nbspNeville, John, 2nd Lord Neville ( 1346-1347 )
    Count equals 2 individuals.

Hundred Years War
   &nbspBarttelot, John, where he took the castle of Fontenay in France. For this, Edward the Black Prince granted him a castle as a crest
   &nbspBrabazon, John, as a commander troops
   &nbspButler, James, 5th Earl of Ormo ( 1435-1441 ), in France
   &nbspButler, John, 6th Earl of Ormon ( 1449 ), in France, where he was briefly captured by the French
   &nbspCicester, Roger, in France
   &nbspClinton, William, 1st and last
   &nbspCourtenay, Thomas, 5th Earl of, in France
   &nbspFaucomberge, Thomas, 5th Lord F ( c 1376 ), for the French
   &nbspFiennes, James, 1st Lord Saye a, in France, where he granted lordship of Court-le-Comte by King Henry V
   &nbspFitzWalter, John, 3rd Lord Fitz ( 1346 )
   &nbspHoland, Robert, 2nd Lord Holand
   &nbspHoward, John, 1st Duke of Norfo ( 1452-1453 )
   &nbspHungerford, Robert, 2nd Lord Hu
   &nbspHungerford, Walter, 1st Lord Hu ( 1401 )
   &nbspMowbray, John, 2nd Duke of Norf
   &nbspSeymour, William ( c 1359 ), where he attended The Black Prince in Gascony
   &nbspShirley, Thomas
   &nbspSkipwith, Thomas
   &nbspStafford, Hugh, 2nd Earl of Sta ( 1367 ), in Spain
   &nbspStafford, Hugh, 2nd Earl of Sta ( 1359 ), in Aquitaine
   &nbspStonor, Thomas ( 1419-1420 ), serving in France
   &nbspSutton, John, 1st Baron Dudley
   &nbspTempest, Robert ( 1420 ), in France
   &nbspWaldegrave, Richard, where he landed 10,000 men in Brittany, and captured Conquet and the Ile de Rhé
    Count equals 24 individuals.

Siege of Harfleur
   &nbspBurnell, Edward ( Sep 1415 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

he commanded the naval force which relieved Harfleur fr
   &nbspHungerford, Walter, 1st Lord Hu ( 1416 )
    Count equals 1 individual.

siege of Calais
   &nbspBagot, John ( 1346-1347 )
   &nbspBrewes, John ( 1347 )
   &nbspNeville, Robert (II), Lord of H ( 1346-1347 ), successfully conducted by King Edward III
    Count equals 3 individuals.

taking of Harfleur
   &nbspFitzalan, Thomas, 5th/12th Earl ( 1415 )
    Count equals 1 individuals.

Total count equals 123 individuals.

=killed in action or mortally wounded during this battle/war