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with fourteen thousand Men headed by himself, the Prince of Wales, and the Earl of Dunbar, on the 22d of July 1403, the King obtained so complete a victory at Battle Field that about ten thousand of the Rebels were killed, among whom was the brave Hotspur who fell by the hands of the Prince of Wales. In 1405 an other conspiracy was raised in favour of Edmund Mortimer, headed by the Archbishop of York and the Earl of Northumberland, but it was soon suppressed