Breton compagnie d'ordonnance billmen
Another Breton unit off the table for my Breton army for the Mad War. The Breton Ordonnance companies were required to have one Archer (crossbow, longbowman, or spearman) per every 10 hearths. In 1488 less than 20 per cent mustered, mostly because the French Army invaded during the harvest season and captured large numbers in Vannes and Chateaubriant. Some of the northern and south western parishes compagnie d'ordonnance and Arrie ban did muster from the city of Rennes and the border marches( Vitré, Dol and St Malo was already occupied by French) and the Comte de Laval (owing allegiance to both sides) sided with the French, and many of the Marcher lords of Normandy, Anjou, Maine and Brittany owed fealty to both sides and did not even take part on either side.
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Matt
Very nice Matt!
ReplyDeleteCheers thank you John
DeleteVery nice Matt…
ReplyDeleteThey are quite striking with the black crosses
All the best. Aly
Yes, it does stand out on the white nicely
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Matt
Nice work!
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