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A39822 Floddan field in nine fits being an exact history of that famous memorable battle fought between English and Scots on Floddan-hill in the time of Henry the Eighth anno 1513 : worthy the perusal of the English nobility.; Flodden feilde. 1664 (1664) Wing F1365; ESTC R3032 30,444 90

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order next the Admiral The lusty Knight Lord Clifford went Who had been shroud i● shepherds earn While twice twelve years were gone spent For when his father at Wakefield The Duke of York and his son had slain By friend in this wise he had seal'd Till 〈◊〉 ●●le of Richmond g●n his reign Who him restor'd to all his right And seated him in his sires land Or else to death he had been dight While th' house of York had th' up ' hand Now like a Captain bold he brought A band of lusty lads elect Whose curious coats cunningly wrought With dreadful dragon were bedeckt From Pennigent to Pendlehill From Linton to Longadingham And all that Craven coasts did till They with the lusty Clifford came All Staincliffe hundred went with him With striplings strong from Worledale And all that Hauton hills did climb With L●ngstroth eke and Litton dale Whose milk-fed fellows fleshly bred Well broun'd with sounding bows up bend All such as Hort●n fells had fed On Cliffords Banner did attend Next whom Lord Lomley and Latimer Were equal matcht with all their power With whom was nex'd their neighbour near Lord Comis stout and stiff in stoure With many a Gentleman and Squire From Ryppon Ripley and Rye-dale With them march'd forth all Massamshire With N●isterfield and Nether-dale With till-men tough in harness store Which turn'd the furrows of Mittan field With bill-wen bold from Blaikamore Most warlike wights these Lords did wield Next whom was plac'd with all his power Lord Scroop of Upsall the agie Knight Then Sir Stephen Bull with all his power Was match'd next him with all his might Sir Walter Arisith sage and grave Was with Sir Henry Sherburn bent And under Bulmers banner brave Th' whole Bishoprick of Durham went Whom ensued Sir Christopher Ward With him sir Edward Ethingham Next were sir Nicholas Appleyard Sir Metham Sidney Averingham All these in foremost battel bold These valiant wights in vangard were Seven thousand men numbred and told Simplest of whom bare bow or spear Then the Earl Sir Edmond Haworth 'Gan call whom Marshal he made My son said he now soon set forth With valiant heart the Scots invade Chief Captain of the right-hand wing To brother thine I thee ordain Now surely see thou serve the King Imploy thy power let for no pain Of Southern souldiers hundred two Under thy wing shall wend with thee A thousand thanks Sir Edmond tho Did render to his father free With him was match't as equal mate Bryan Tunstal a trusty Squire Whose stomack stout nought could abate Nor nought could sway his bold desire The glory of his Grandsire old The famous acts eke of his sire His blood unblotted made him bold And stir'd his stomack hot as fire For when debate did first begin And rancor rais'd most ruful work And ruffling rul'd this Realm within 'Twixt Lancaster and the house of York During which hurly burly and strife Were murthered many a mothers child And many a Lord bereav'd of life And many a noble house blood fild But this mans father void of fear While in this Realm such ruffling was To Harry the sixth did still adhere And for no pains did from him pass For he to York would never yeeld For all the struggling stir and strife Nine times he fiercely fought in field So oft in danger was his life And when the King was captive caught And the Earl of Warwick overthrown To save his life best means he sought And was in Bark to Brittain blown And with the Earl of Richmond remaind With Lords of the Lancastrian kin When the Earl in th' end the garland gain'd And of England did the Empire win He rendred Tunstal to his right And knowing his blotless blood unblam'd He eke did cause this trusty Knight Undefil'd Tunstal to be nam'd Most fiercely he sought at Thallian field Where Martin Swart on ground lay slain When rage did reign he never reel'd But like a rock did still remain Now came this man amongst the rest To match his father in manhood For battel ready bent and prest With him a band of lusty blood Next went Sir Bould and Butler brave Two lusty Knights of Lancashire Then Barkerton bold and By god grave With Warcop wild a worthy Squire Next Richard Chomley and Chiston stout With men of Haafield and of Hull Lawrence of Dun with all his rout The people fresh with them did pull John Clar●ice then was nexed neare With Stapleton of stomack stern Next whom Fitz William forth did fare Whom martial ' ffairs was not to learn These Captains keen with all their might In Right-hand wing did warlike wend All these on Edmund Haworth Knight The Earl his sire ordain'd to attend Then next the Left-hand wing did wield Sir Marmaduke Constable old With him a troop well tryed in field And eke his sons and kinsfolk bold Next whom Sir William Pearcy proud Went with the Earl Pearcy's power From Lancashire of lusty blood A thousand souldiers stiff in store Then the Earl himself can undertake Of the reereward the Regiment Whom Barons bold did bravely back And Southern souldiers seemly bent Next whom in place was nexed neare Lord Scroop of Bolton stern and stout On horse-back who had not his peere No English-man Scots more did doubt With him did wend all Wensadale From Morton unto Moisdel-more All they that dwelt by th' banks of Swale With him were bent in harness store From W●nsedale warlike wights did wend From Bishops-dale went bowmen bold From Coverdale to Cotter-end And all to Kidstone-cause cold From Mollerstang and Midleham And all from Mask and Midleconby And all that climb the Mountain Cam Whose crown from frost is seldome free With lusty lads and large of length Which dwelt on Seimar wather side All Richmondshire total strength The lusty Scroop did lead and guid Next went Sir Phillip Tilney tall With him Sir Thomas Barkley brave Sir John Radcliffe in armes Royal With Sir William Gascoine grave Next whom did pass with all his rour Sir Christopher Pickering proud Sir Bryan Stappleton stout Two valiant Knights of Noble blood Next with Sir John Stanley there yea● The Bishop of Elyes servants bold Sir Lyonell Pearcy eke did lead Some hundred men well tryed and told Next went Sir Mimham Markinfie In armour coat of cuning work The next went Sir John Mounvile With him the Citizens of York Sir George Darcy in banner bright Did bear a bloody broken spear Next went Sir Magnus with his might And Chestane bold of lusty cheere Sir Guy Dawnie with glorious rou● Then Mr. Dawbies servants bold Then Richard Tempest with his roo● In Rereward thus their ray did hold The right hand wing with all his rout The lusty Lord Dacres did lead With him the bowes of Kendall stout With milk-white coats and crosses red All Keswick eke and Cockermonth And all the Capel and craggy hills All Westmorland both North and South Whose weapons were great weighty bills All Carlile eke