There is an interesting and well argued piece in the latest Slingshot about the French troops at Bosworth by Duncan Head. He makes a good case for the French not being pikemen but being archers and halberdiers.
In fact he suggests there is more evidence of Richard having pikemen - and he did use them in the Scottish campaign in 1482.
He also notes there is very little evidence for handguns/arquebus at the battle - again the evidence being for Richard.
Worth a read.
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The piece is indeed well argued, and my view is now that the Early Tudor English army should provide the option of the 8-16 French pikemen to be replaced by Halberdiers only - Drilled Close, Average, Protected, Polearm 6,8. I propose adding this to the errata.
Richard
Sounds good 8)
Excellent. Look forward to my copy landing.
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