Introduction
The reign of Edward I
Edward of Caernarfon
The Wars of Edward III: Scotland and France 1327-1360
Before Glyndwr: 1360-1400
Henry IV and Henry V: Rebellion and Aftermath
War and Welsh Society: Military Obligation and Organisation
Going to War: Recruitment and Deployment
The Distinctiveness of the Welsh Soldier: Equipment and
Organisation
Conclusion
Appendix
Bibliography
This is a fine book...written with admirable clarity. It is based
on a great deal of detailed research on a wide range of source...
Rich in detail and persuasive in argument, it makes an important
contribution both to the history of English armies, and that of
later medieval Wales.
*ARCHAEOLOGIA CAMBRENSIS*
A tremendous work, easy to read, packed with closely researched and
referenced argument.
*BRYCHEINIOG*
A contribution to both the social and the military history of the
late medieval Wales...readers with a wide interest in what the
history of war can mean will find much of value and interest in
these pages.
*REVIEWS IN HISTORY*
Chapman's work throws valuable new light on both the history of
Wales and of warfare in late medieval Britain, replacing some hoary
myths with a much more complex view of the Welsh soldier in English
royal service.
*DE RE MILITARI*
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