England and Scotland at War, c.1296-c.1513
Biographical note
Andy King, Ph.D. (2002), Durham University, is Research Fellow in History, University of Southampton. He has edited Sir Thomas Gray: Scalacronica (1272-1363), Surtees Society (2005), and published many articles on the Anglo-Scottish Marches and on chronicles.
David Simpkin, Ph.D. (2007), the University of Hull, is Honorary Visiting Fellow at the ICMA Centre, University of Reading. He has published a monograph and several articles dealing with aspects of Anglo-Scottish warfare, specifically from the perspective of the English soldiery under Edward I and Edward II.
David Simpkin, Ph.D. (2007), the University of Hull, is Honorary Visiting Fellow at the ICMA Centre, University of Reading. He has published a monograph and several articles dealing with aspects of Anglo-Scottish warfare, specifically from the perspective of the English soldiery under Edward I and Edward II.
Readership
It would appeal both to researchers and undergraduates, as well as to a wider public interested in this age of such famous historical figures as Hotspur and William Wallace.
Table of contents
Acknowledgements ...vii
Contributors ...ix
Abbreviations ...xi
Introduction: Developments in Late Medieval Military History and the Historiography of Anglo-Scottish Warfare ...1
David Simpkin and Andy King
The Anglo-Scottish Conflict ‘in Romance and in Rhyme’ ...19
Thea Summerfijield
John de Warenne, Guardian of Scotland, and the Battle of Stirling Bridge ...39
Andrew M. Spencer
‘At the Apex of Chivalry’: Sir Ingram de Umfraville and the Anglo-Scottish Wars, 1296–1321 ...53
Amanda Beam
The Kings’ Sergeants-at-Arms and the War in Scotland, 1296–1322 ... 77
David Simpkin
A Good Chance for the Scots? The Recruitment of English Armies for Scotland and the Marches, 1337–1347 ... 119
Andy King
Locality and Allegiance: English Lothian, 1296–1318 ... 159
Jonathan D. Gledhill
‘To be Annexed Forever to the English Crown’: The English Occupation of Southern Scotland, c.1334–1337 ...183
Iain A. MacInnes
The Scottish March Wardenships (c.1340–c.1480) ...203
Michael Brown
Highland Scots and Anglo-Scottish Warfare, c.1300–1513 ...231
Steve Boardman
Triumph and Disaster: Scottish Military Leadership in the Later Middle Ages ...255
Alastair J. Macdonald
A Military Revolution in the North? The Impact of Gunpowder Weaponry on the Anglo-Scottish Marches in the Fifteenth Century ...283
David Grummitt
National War and Dynastic Politics: Henry VII’s Capacity to Wage War in the Scottish Campaigns of 1496–1497 ...297
Sean Cunningham
‘Noo Man Indented for the Keping of the Borders’: Royal Administration of the Marches, 1483–1509 ...329
Claire Etty
The Battle of Flodden and its Commemoration, 1513–2013 ...355
Katie Stevenson and Gordon Pentland
Index ...381
Contributors ...ix
Abbreviations ...xi
Introduction: Developments in Late Medieval Military History and the Historiography of Anglo-Scottish Warfare ...1
David Simpkin and Andy King
The Anglo-Scottish Conflict ‘in Romance and in Rhyme’ ...19
Thea Summerfijield
John de Warenne, Guardian of Scotland, and the Battle of Stirling Bridge ...39
Andrew M. Spencer
‘At the Apex of Chivalry’: Sir Ingram de Umfraville and the Anglo-Scottish Wars, 1296–1321 ...53
Amanda Beam
The Kings’ Sergeants-at-Arms and the War in Scotland, 1296–1322 ... 77
David Simpkin
A Good Chance for the Scots? The Recruitment of English Armies for Scotland and the Marches, 1337–1347 ... 119
Andy King
Locality and Allegiance: English Lothian, 1296–1318 ... 159
Jonathan D. Gledhill
‘To be Annexed Forever to the English Crown’: The English Occupation of Southern Scotland, c.1334–1337 ...183
Iain A. MacInnes
The Scottish March Wardenships (c.1340–c.1480) ...203
Michael Brown
Highland Scots and Anglo-Scottish Warfare, c.1300–1513 ...231
Steve Boardman
Triumph and Disaster: Scottish Military Leadership in the Later Middle Ages ...255
Alastair J. Macdonald
A Military Revolution in the North? The Impact of Gunpowder Weaponry on the Anglo-Scottish Marches in the Fifteenth Century ...283
David Grummitt
National War and Dynastic Politics: Henry VII’s Capacity to Wage War in the Scottish Campaigns of 1496–1497 ...297
Sean Cunningham
‘Noo Man Indented for the Keping of the Borders’: Royal Administration of the Marches, 1483–1509 ...329
Claire Etty
The Battle of Flodden and its Commemoration, 1513–2013 ...355
Katie Stevenson and Gordon Pentland
Index ...381
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