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Edward III had determined early in 1345 to attack France on three fronts. The Earl of Northampton would lead a small force to Brittany, a slightly larger force would proceed to Gascony under the command of the Earl of Derby and the main force would accompany Edward to France or Flanders. Henry of Grosmont was appointed the King's Lieutenant in Gascony on 13th. March 1345 and received a contract to raise a force of 2000 men in England, plus further troops in Gascony itself. While circumstances would dictate that the main army never reached the continent, Derby's force embarked at Southampton at the end of May. Due to bad weather, his fleet was forced to shelter in Falmouth for several weeks en route, finally departing on 23rd. July and arriving in Bordeaux on 9th. August, 1345.

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  • Battle of Bergerac
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  • Edward III had determined early in 1345 to attack France on three fronts. The Earl of Northampton would lead a small force to Brittany, a slightly larger force would proceed to Gascony under the command of the Earl of Derby and the main force would accompany Edward to France or Flanders. Henry of Grosmont was appointed the King's Lieutenant in Gascony on 13th. March 1345 and received a contract to raise a force of 2000 men in England, plus further troops in Gascony itself. While circumstances would dictate that the main army never reached the continent, Derby's force embarked at Southampton at the end of May. Due to bad weather, his fleet was forced to shelter in Falmouth for several weeks en route, finally departing on 23rd. July and arriving in Bordeaux on 9th. August, 1345.
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  • 1200(xsd:integer)
  • 1600(xsd:integer)
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Partof
  • Hundred Years War
Date
  • August 1345
Commander
  • Henri de Montigny, Seneshal of PĂ©rigord
  • Henry of Grosmont, Earl of Derby
Caption
  • 18(xsd:integer)
Casualties
  • 600(xsd:integer)
  • unknown
Result
  • Anglo-Gascon victory
combatant
  • England
  • France
Place
  • Bergerac, France
Conflict
  • Battle of Bergerac
abstract
  • Edward III had determined early in 1345 to attack France on three fronts. The Earl of Northampton would lead a small force to Brittany, a slightly larger force would proceed to Gascony under the command of the Earl of Derby and the main force would accompany Edward to France or Flanders. Henry of Grosmont was appointed the King's Lieutenant in Gascony on 13th. March 1345 and received a contract to raise a force of 2000 men in England, plus further troops in Gascony itself. While circumstances would dictate that the main army never reached the continent, Derby's force embarked at Southampton at the end of May. Due to bad weather, his fleet was forced to shelter in Falmouth for several weeks en route, finally departing on 23rd. July and arriving in Bordeaux on 9th. August, 1345. Derby had with him 500 men-at-arms, 500 mounted archers and 1000 English and Welsh foot archers. There was already a small English force in the Duchy, commanded by the Earl of Stafford, Seneschal of Gascony, and the somewhat larger forces of the Gascon Lords. Derby marched his force to rendezvous with Stafford at the siege of Langdon, where he took command of the combined force. Stafford had to this point pursued a cautious strategy of small scale sieges. Derby's intention was quite different. After a council of war, it was decided to strike at the major town of Bergerac, where there was an important bridge over the Dordogne River. The capture of the town, which had good river supply links to Bordeaux, would provide the Anglo-Gascon army with a forward base to carry the war to the French. It would also force the lifting of the siege of the nearby allied castle of Montcuq and sever communications between French forces north and south of the Dordogne.
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