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On this Day in 1346
Battle of Neville's Cross
The Battle of Neville's Cross, took place on the 17th of October 1346 about half a mile west of Durham. The battle was fought between an invading Scottish army, led by David II, and English forces led by Lord Ralph Neville. The English had less troops, because Edward III was occupied with the 'Hundred Years War' with France. However, the battle of Neville's Cross ended with the rout of the Scots and the capture of David II by John de Coupland.
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Anglo-Scottish Wars 14th Century 1346 Battle of Neville's Cross, 1346 Durham (City)
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