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The First Norman Attack. . The First Norman Attack. The battle opens to the terrible sound of trumpets on both sides. William's men advance up the hill to attack the English shield wall. They are led by lightly armed foot soldiers and archers…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2DLR_battle-formation_England.html
Battle Formation. . Battle Formation. Early on the autumn morning of Saturday 14 October 1066 two great armies are preparing to fight for the throne of England. On the top of this hill are arrayed the English forces of Harold Godwinson, who w…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2DLQ_the-first-norman-attack_England.html
The First Norman Attack. . The First Norman Attack. The battle opens to the terrible sound of trumpets on both sides. William's men advance up the hill to attack the English shield wall. They are led by lightly armed foot soldiers and archers…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2DLP_the-norman-retreat_England.html
The Norman Retreat. . The Norman Retreat. After ferocious fighting the first Norman attack falters and breaks. The left wing of Duke William's army, including a group of knights from Brittany, is driven back by the English. At the same time r…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2DLO_william-rallies-his-forces_England.html
William rallies his Forces. . William rallies his Forces. Duke William shows his face in battle to prevent the Norman army fleeing from the field. As the Normans retreat in confusion from the English line, Duke William rides out to confront t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2DJU_ewhurst-war-memorial-a-war-memorial_Stopham-England.html
Ewhurst War Memorial. . In Grateful Memory Of The Men of the Parish Of Ewhurst Who Gave Their Lives In The Great War 1914 — 1918. C. Adams · S.T. Batehup · E. Crouch · P.J. Curtis · J. Dennis &middo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2DFX_ranters-oak_England.html
Ranter's Oak. . Ranter's Oak This piece of oak is part of the Ranter's Oak from Rolvenden. The reason it is so called is because John Wesley, founder of the Methodist movement, preached and "ranted" from its branches. Queen…
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