The Fourth Engagement - A Bloody AmbishThe main English army advances up the great North Road. In the vanguard are John of Gunat, and the newly-made Dukes of Nottingham and Buckingham.

Jean de Vienne's French contingent burst from the woods in ambush!

With crossbowmen blocking the English path & attacking their left flank, Jean de Vienne launches a spirited charge against the English men-at-arms.
Shock & awe in their favour, Vienne's nobles drive the English k'nigitts against the Duke of Nottingham's company, & routs them!

But in the ensuing fight against the English foot, quelle dommage, the great Admiral of France is killed!


The English column turns to face the threat to their flank.

The new French commander, le Sire de Baccarat, seeks to avenge his fallen Lord with a desperate vharge against the English Commander's retinue.
Seizing the initiative they break their enemy, and Gaunt is swept away in ignominious flight

Turning swiftly to their flank, the French attack Nottingham and breaks his force too.

So yet another victory for the French, but at what cost? The small French force lost their commander & a fair few of their finest knights.
By contrast, Gaunt has been made to look foolish but his firce is still quite strong, & the rest of the English force is not far behind.
