25 October 1415 – The Battle of Agincourt
By Dan Spencer It was an early start for the soldiers of both armies on the morning of 25 October, with the... Read More
Where was Agincourt fought?
By Stephen Cooper At the time, the French gave the battle a whole variety of names: Rollencourt, Hesdin, Ruisseauville, Maisoncelle, Blangy, Thérouanne.... Read More
What the Papers Say: Excavations at Agincourt, 1818
By Dr Adam Chapman Reported in The Caledonian Mercury, Edinburgh, Monday, May 25, 1818 It was sometime ago mentioned, in one of... Read More
Early battlefield tourism
By Professor Anne Curry In 1475 King Edward IV visited the site of the battle of Agincourt fought sixty years earlier. We... Read More
A most uninteresting collection of farmers
By Dr Adam Chapman Other entries on this blog have discussed some early nineteenth century perspectives on the site of the battle... Read More