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TABLE C: TOTALS AND CATEGORIES OF COMBATANTS, 1475

Men-

Auerage no.

Ratio of

No. of contingent

at-

per commander:

archers to

commanders

arms

Archers

MAA

Archers

men-at-arm

A: Household

Bannerets

7

69

720

10

103

10 to 1

Knights

5

39

370

8

54

7 to 1

Esąuires

28

107

910

4

32

8 to 1

Gentlemen

2

2

7

1

3ł to 1

Others

‘Gentlemen of the house

7

10

80

8 to 1

of the lord king’ ‘Archers of the

1

43

316

43

31®

7ł to 1

king’s chambers’

184

To tal of A:

B: Peers—royal relations and holding household

50

270

2387

appointments

11

5l6

4,080

47

37i

8 to 1

C: Other officials

9

29

!34

3

15

5 to i

Total o/A, B & C:

70

815

6,801

D: Other peers

E: Other—non-household:

12

231

1,619

16

135

9 to 1

Bannerets

5

32

272

6

54

O

H<N

CO

Knights

13

52

449

4

35

9 to 1

Esquires

52

9>

672

2

i3ł

7 to 1

Gentlemen

6

5

32

1

5

5 to 1

Others

32

40

268

1

8

8 to 1

Total of D & E:

120

451

2312

F: Scottish lords:

2

8

60

4

7ł to 1

Total of D, E & F:

122

4^3

3372

Total of all categories:

192

1,278

10,173

Total of commanders, men-at-arms,

, and archers

11,451

Add technical personnel (transport,

miners, craftsmen, etc.)

■■ 387

Grand total

.. 11,838

Plus non-combatants—secretaries, royal servants, councillors, etc—possibly another 10% or 12%

.. 1,182

i3j°2°

V_)

The Earl of Oxford, who had escaped to France after Barnet, madę a landing in Essex and another at St Michael’s Mount, but failed to raise an army. He surrendered in February 1474.

In 1475 Edward raised an army and inv^ded France, but abandoned the expedition in return for a substantial cash payment. Peace and prosperity at last descended on the realm, the only cloud being Clarence who, dissatisfied with his position, ąuarrelled with both Edward and Richard. In 1477 matters came to a head over some murders carried out on Clarence’s orders, and a rising in Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire, led by a man claiming to be the Earl of Oxford—a rising almost certainly inspired by Clarence. Clarence was arrested and sent to the Tower, where he died some six months later.

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