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'They had now been travelling through England for fourteen days, and could get no information about any English force; nevertheless, an English army was assembled in a park nearby . . . ' In October 1346 the Scottish king David II, son of the celebrated Robert the Bruce, invaded England with as many as thirty-two thousand fighting men at his back. A companion to the Langley Press book The Battle of Neville's Cross, this volume is a compilation of some of the earliest historical sources for the battle, in fresh new modern English versions.