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& Philip in person commanded the | & Philip in person commanded the | ||
− | body of reserve-- | + | body of reserve -- The Black Prince |
showed great valour, & the honour | showed great valour, & the honour | ||
of the day was ascribed to him; | of the day was ascribed to him; | ||
Guns were first used by the | Guns were first used by the | ||
English at the battle of Cressy-- | English at the battle of Cressy-- | ||
− | Six weeks after | + | Six weeks after this Queen Philippa |
defeated the Scots, and took King | defeated the Scots, and took King | ||
− | David Prisoner--Both these victories | + | David Prisoner -- Both these victories |
− | were obtained in 1346-- | + | were obtained in 1346 -- |
After that Edward laid siege to | After that Edward laid siege to | ||
Calais, & reduced it by famine-- | Calais, & reduced it by famine-- | ||
In 1356, Edward again sent the | In 1356, Edward again sent the | ||
− | Black Prince into | + | Black Prince into France, when |
after taking several towns totally | after taking several towns totally | ||
routed the french Army commanded | routed the french Army commanded |
Revision as of 04:35, 7 April 2021
& Philip in person commanded the body of reserve -- The Black Prince showed great valour, & the honour of the day was ascribed to him; Guns were first used by the English at the battle of Cressy-- Six weeks after this Queen Philippa defeated the Scots, and took King David Prisoner -- Both these victories were obtained in 1346 -- After that Edward laid siege to Calais, & reduced it by famine-- In 1356, Edward again sent the Black Prince into France, when after taking several towns totally routed the french Army commanded by King John, who had succeeded Philip, & in this battle which was