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- The Battle of Holmedon Hill or Battle of Homildon Hill was a conflict between English and Scottish armies on 14 September 1402 in Northumberland, England...
- keen sentries and the army was able to retreat to the higher ground of Homildon Hill and organise into traditional schiltron formations. Douglas had not...
- the Earl of Dunbar and March defeated a Scottish force at the Battle of Homildon Hill. Among others, they made a prisoner of Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl...
- of the reign of King Henry IV of England, beginning with the battle at Homildon Hill late in 1402, and ending with King Henry's victory in the Battle of...
- death of the plague whilst in English captivity, following the Battle of Homildon Hill. In 1420, Angus was nominated as one of twenty-one noblemen to be...
- Justiciar North of the Forth. In 1402, he was captured at the Battle of Homildon Hill and would spend 12 years in captivity in England. After his father...
- 1389 the title was granted by King Robert II. He was taken prisoner at Homildon Hill in 1402, and died in captivity in England. Archibald "Bell-the-Cat"...
- bearing and heroic death of the Lord of Swinton, at the fatal battle of Homildon on 14 September 1402, have afforded a subject for the poetic genius of...
- Laird of Dalmeny, was knighted by Sir Thomas Erskine at the battle of Homildon Hill. The estate was acquired in 1662 by Sir Archibald Primrose, whose...
- Mortimer. The King also retained custody of the Scottish nobles captured at Homildon Hill as prisoners of war rather than permitting the Percys to release them...