27 July – 2 August 1415 – Final Preparations and the Southampton Plot
By Dan Spencer By the beginning of this week the expedition was almost ready to leave for France, with an order for... Read More
Did Sir William Tirwhit serve on the campaign?
By Professor Anne Curry At the time of the 1415 campaign William Tirwhit (Tyrwhitt) was still an esquire. He indented to serve... Read More
Renegade Scots?
One does not bite the hand that feeds; and in his Budget speech on 18 March, the Chancellor of the Exchequer did... Read More
Did Henry V Fear the Scots?
By Stephen Cooper The ruins of Berwick CastleThroughout the Hundred Years War (1337-1453) the Scots were allied with the French in the... Read More
16-22 February 1415: The Custody of the King of Scotland, Expenses for Gascony and a Grant to a King’s Knight
By Dan Spencer On 16 February 1415, an instruction was issued for the payment of the outstanding expenses of the king’s uncle,... Read More