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Battle of Fulhope Law
Part of Anglo-Scottish Wars
DateSeptember 1400
Location
Result English victory
Belligerents
Kingdom of England Kingdom of Scotland
Commanders and leaders
Robert de Umfraville Willie Barde
Adam Gordon

The Battle of Fulhope Law took place between Scottish raiders and the English garrisons of Jedburgh and Roxburgh castles in September 1400. The Scottish were routed and a large number of prisoners taken.

Battle

Robert de Umfraville, led the English garrisons of Jedburgh and Roxburgh castles inflicting a defeat on a large Scots army at Fulhope Law [1] after an attempted a raid. [2] Prisoners included several border reivers, including the notorious fugitives Willie Barde and Adam, Lord of Gordon.

Citations

  1. ^ Jacob 1993, pp. 35–36.
  2. ^ Hedley 1970, p. 215.

References

  • Hedley, W. P. (1970). Northumberland Families. Vol. II. Newcastle: Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. ISBN  978-0-90108-203-9.
  • Jacob, E. F. (1993). The Fifteenth Century, 1399–1485. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN  978-0-19285-286-1.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Battle of Fulhope Law
Part of Anglo-Scottish Wars
DateSeptember 1400
Location
Result English victory
Belligerents
Kingdom of England Kingdom of Scotland
Commanders and leaders
Robert de Umfraville Willie Barde
Adam Gordon

The Battle of Fulhope Law took place between Scottish raiders and the English garrisons of Jedburgh and Roxburgh castles in September 1400. The Scottish were routed and a large number of prisoners taken.

Battle

Robert de Umfraville, led the English garrisons of Jedburgh and Roxburgh castles inflicting a defeat on a large Scots army at Fulhope Law [1] after an attempted a raid. [2] Prisoners included several border reivers, including the notorious fugitives Willie Barde and Adam, Lord of Gordon.

Citations

  1. ^ Jacob 1993, pp. 35–36.
  2. ^ Hedley 1970, p. 215.

References

  • Hedley, W. P. (1970). Northumberland Families. Vol. II. Newcastle: Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. ISBN  978-0-90108-203-9.
  • Jacob, E. F. (1993). The Fifteenth Century, 1399–1485. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN  978-0-19285-286-1.



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