Sir Thomas Dagworth (1276 – 20 July 1350) was an English knight and soldier, who led the joint English-Breton armies in Brittany during the Hundred Years'...
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Dagworth may refer to: Dagworth, Suffolk, a hamlet in Old Newton with Dagworth civil parish in Suffolk, England Dagworth Station, a cattle station in Queensland...
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laid siege to the town of La Roche-Derrien in the hope of luring Sir Thomas Dagworth, the commander of the only standing English field army in Brittany...
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(2018-02-06). "Death, Treachery, & a Victory Against the Odds: Sir Thomas Dagworth & the Battle of la Roche Derrien". The Postgrad Chronicles. Retrieved...
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Saint-Sardos) and took Angoulême, while the forces in Brittany under Sir Thomas Dagworth also made gains. The French responded in the spring of 1346 with a...
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alleged cruelty is explained by his desire to avenge the death of Thomas Dagworth.[citation needed] Whatever the cause, the fight was arranged in the...
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recalled and Thomas Dagworth was appointed as deputy lieutenant. It was during a tour through the English strongholds on 9 June that Dagworth and his escort...
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firstly, James Butler, 1st Earl of Ormonde, and, secondly, Thomas Dagworth, 1st Baron Dagworth. John de Bohun, 5th Earl of Hereford (About 1307 – 1336)...
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husband Charles of Blois was taken prisoner by the English in 1347. Thomas Dagworth was the official captor of her husband. He was released nine years...
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was taken prisoner by the English in 1347. His official captor was Thomas Dagworth. He stayed nine years as prisoner in the Kingdom of England. During...
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Vagabond (novel) (category Thomas of Hookton novels)
much smaller English army in the region, commanded by Sir Thomas Dagworth, out. With Dagworth's men eliminated, the only English forces remaining would...
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1316) Robert of Anjou, king of Naples (House of Capet) (d. 1343) Thomas Dagworth, English nobleman and knight (d. 1350) Vakhtang III, king of Georgia...
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Saint-Sardos) and Angoulême, as well as the forces in Brittany under Sir Thomas Dagworth also making gains, the tide turned somewhat in this year. A new machine...
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Sir Thomas Dagworth in 1350. Bentley was subsequently appointed as the King's Lieutenant of Brittany on 8 September 1350, as the successor of Thomas Dagworth...
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1316) Robert of Anjou, king of Naples (House of Capet) (d. 1343) Thomas Dagworth, English nobleman and knight (d. 1350) Vakhtang III, king of Georgia...
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John of Montfort. The commander of the Anglo-Breton faction was Sir Thomas Dagworth, a veteran professional soldier who had served with his overlord King...
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1386, where he died at sea. He married firstly Eleanor, daughter of Thomas Dagworth and Eleanor de Bohun, Countess of Ormonde, and they are known to have...
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Boydell Press. ISBN 978-0-85115-646-0. Rogers, C. J. (2005). "Sir Thomas Dagworth in Brittany, 1346–7: Restellou and La Roche Derrien". In Rogers, C...
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who died in 1337 and secondly, six years later in 1343, to Thomas de Dagworth, Lord Dagworth, who was killed in an ambush in Brittany in 1352. By James...
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animated by a vicious desire to avenge the death of English leader Thomas Dagworth. It reaches its apogee in de La Borderie's Histoire de Bretagne, according...
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Amsterdam, 1970 "Death, Treachery, & A Victory Against the Odds: Sir Thomas Dagworth & The Battle of La Roche Derrien". The Postgrad Chronicles. 6 February...
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Breton captain Tanguy I du Chastel. (Sir Walter had succeeded Sir Thomas Dagworth, the former keeper of Brittany who had been killed in a French ambush)...
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locations. Credible accounts exist of the later verses being written at Dagworth Station, a sheep station 130 km north-west of Winton in Central West Queensland...
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victorious siege of the city of Quimper by Charles of Blois in 1344. Thomas Dagworth, was en route to Ploërmel through Oust à Cadoret. Opposite, Charles...
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ambush set by Raoul in August 1350 at Auray, he defeated and killed Sir Thomas Dagworth, the English commander in Brittany. On January 4, 1351, he undertakes...
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June – Breton War of Succession: At the Battle of St Pol de Leon, Thomas Dagworth's army defeats that of Charles, Duke of Brittany. 26 July – Hundred...
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relatives in England". Thomas continued in the Army until January 1824 when he sold out his commission. He settled on land he named "Dagworth" (after the farm...
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ill feeling between Wikeford and Dagworth ended in bloodshed. Wikeford also complained to the Privy Council that Dagworth had unjustly seized the manor of...
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Vindex, Cork and Dagworth. Those facing the north were called Oondooroo, Manuka, Sesbania and Werna. Three of these stations, Dagworth, Vindex and Oondooroo...
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Far East. Cuffley left as well soon after and George Glover (from Cyril Dagworth Players) joined the band on keyboards and backing vocals in the fall of...
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