| Jane Hill - 1829 - 120 pages
...and there did marvels in Arms : and, by great prowess, he came and fought with. Sir Arnold Dandraher, under his own Banner, and there they fought long together, and Sir Arnold was there sore handled," &c. And afterwards goeth on thus — "On the English part, the Lord James Audley, with the aid of his... | |
| Jean Froissart - Burgundy - 1832 - 298 pages
...battle, and there did marvels in arms; and by great prowess he came and fought with Sir Arnold d'Audrehen under his own banner, and there they fought long together, and Sir Arnold was there sore handled. The battle of the marshals began to disorder, by reason of the shot of the archers, with the aid of... | |
| Hawkstone (Shropshire) - 1835 - 108 pages
...and there did marvels in Arms : and, by great prowess, he came and fought with Sir Arnold Dandraher, under his own Banner, and there they fought long together, and Sir Arnold was there sore handled," &c. And afterwards goeth on thus — " On the English part, the Lord James Audley, with the aid of... | |
| English periodicals - 1842 - 528 pages
...James Audley, who, " with the aivl of his four squires, fought always in the chief of the battle : he was sore hurt in the body and in the visage ; as...served him he fought : at last, at the end of the battle, his four squires took him and brought him out of the field, and laid him under a hedge-side... | |
| John Saunders - 1845 - 292 pages
...Lord James Audley, who, " with the aid of his four squires, fought always in the chief of the battle: he was sore hurt in the body, and in the visage; as...served him, he fought: at last, at the end of the battle, his four squires took him, and brought him out of the field, and laid him under a hedge side... | |
| English history - 1851 - 706 pages
...lord James Audley, who, " with the aid of his four squires, fought always in the chief of the battle : he was sore hurt in the body and in the visage ; as...served him he fought : at last, at the end of the battle, his four squires took him and brought him out of the field, and laid him under a hedge-side... | |
| Great Britain - 1865 - 708 pages
...James Audley, -who, " with the aid of his four squires, fought always in the chief of the battle : he was sore hurt in the body and in the visage ; as long as his breath served him ho fought : at last, at the end of the battle, his four squires took him and brought him out of the... | |
| Bernard Burke - Baronetage - 1883 - 684 pages
...and there did marvels in arms; and br great prowess, he came and fought with Sir Arnold D indrahtr, under his own banner, and there they fought long together,...position, he was sore hurt in the body, and in the visage ; a» long as his breath served him, he fought. At last at the end of the battel, his four esquires... | |
| Bernard Burke - Baronetage - 1866 - 690 pages
...and there did marvels tn arms ; and by great prowess, he came and fought with Sir Arnold D wlraker. under his own banner, and there they fought long together,...say, " that his lordship continuing to combat in his advance«! position, he was sore hurt in the body, and in the visage; as long as his breath served... | |
| Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1866 - 704 pages
...lord James Audley, who, " with the aid of his four squires, fought always in the chief of the battle : he was sore hurt in the body and in the visage ; as...served him he fought : at last, at the end of the battle, his four squires took him and brought him out of the field. and laid him under a hedge-side... | |
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