Town & County Longbowmen (Shire levy) flags?
Posted: Mon Jul 06, 2009 5:01 pm
Did shire levy longbowmen contigents fight under a county banner (if so what did it look like) or that of local nobles? Ta.
Julian
Julian
tsk Nik,nikgaukroger wrote:Almost certainly fought under a nobs banner - although IIRC a couple of town banners are known.
tadamson wrote:tsk Nik,nikgaukroger wrote:Almost certainly fought under a nobs banner - although IIRC a couple of town banners are known.
Shire levy were raised by royal officers (who may have been nobles but were mostly knights or squires) and fought under a royal standard (though not the Royal Standard). No county banners at this stage but those raised by local clerics in emergency occasionally fought under the standard of a local saint.
IIRC they were troops raised by his own warrant (the other system used in civil war was to simply summon an array - but then the troops aren't, technically, 'shire levy' any more just over and above the magnates retinue and livery troops)nikgaukroger wrote:tadamson wrote:tsk Nik,nikgaukroger wrote:Almost certainly fought under a nobs banner - although IIRC a couple of town banners are known.
Shire levy were raised by royal officers (who may have been nobles but were mostly knights or squires) and fought under a royal standard (though not the Royal Standard). No county banners at this stage but those raised by local clerics in emergency occasionally fought under the standard of a local saint.
Yup, the commissions of array system. However, in the civil war situation of the WotR these were often given to the great men upon whom the kings relied - the Earl of Warwick and Duke of Clarence for example in 1470 - whom I rather suspect would then appropriate them (a clue may well be taken from the Duke of Buckingham at the start of the wars issuing 2000 armbands with his badge on to troops outside of his retinue).