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<p> ( <i> a </i> ) an engagement at Courtrai in 1302 where the burghers of the town beat the knighthood of France, and the spurs of 4000 knights were collected after the battle; ( <i> b </i> ) an engagement at Guinegate, 1513, in which [[Henry]] VIII. made the French forces take to their spurs; </p> <p> a href="view.cgi?n=1848">Barriers ); </p> <p> satire by [[Swift]] on a literary controversy of the time; </p> <p> battle in 1138, in which the English, with a high-mounted crucifix for a standard, beat the Scots at Northallerton. </p>
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<p> ( <i> a </i> ) an engagement at Courtrai in 1302 where the burghers of the town beat the knighthood of France, and the spurs of 4000 knights were collected after the battle; ( <i> b </i> ) an engagement at Guinegate, 1513, in which Henry VIII. made the French forces take to their spurs; </p> <p> a href="view.cgi?n=1848">Barriers ); </p> <p> satire by [[Swift]] on a literary controversy of the time; </p> <p> battle in 1138, in which the English, with a high-mounted crucifix for a standard, beat the Scots at Northallerton. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 16:53, 15 October 2021

Battle Of The Spurs [1]

( a ) an engagement at Courtrai in 1302 where the burghers of the town beat the knighthood of France, and the spurs of 4000 knights were collected after the battle; ( b ) an engagement at Guinegate, 1513, in which Henry VIII. made the French forces take to their spurs;

a href="view.cgi?n=1848">Barriers );

satire by Swift on a literary controversy of the time;

battle in 1138, in which the English, with a high-mounted crucifix for a standard, beat the Scots at Northallerton.

References