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Sqn80 049 Sir Oliver D’Ingham
circa 1340 Painted

£90.00

Painted in Matt

In stock

SKU: 80F-Sqn-049-P

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Shop Location: A-29-3


Description

 

Sqn80 049 Sir Oliver D’Ingham circa 1340 Painted

80mm Models, The War of Saint-Sardos 1340

Oliver Ingham or De Ingham, d’Ingham 1287–1344 was an English commander and administrator in Aquitaine during the War of Saint-Sardos and early Hundred Years War.

He was born in 1287 at Ellesmere, Shropshire to Oliver de Ingham and Margery. He became Sheriff of Cheshire.

Ingham was jailed at Winchester for his involvement in the civil wars of Edward II of England, but was released in 1324 to serve under Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent in the Duchy of Aquitaine during the short War of Saint-Sardos against France.

The war was a disaster for the English; the defences were poorly prepared and most towns attacked by the French surrendered immediately. The western part of the Duchy, the Agenais, was lost in a few weeks. After arranging a truce, the Earl of Kent departed for England in 1325. In 1326 Ingham was appointed Seneschal of Gascony, the highest post in what remained in English possession.

He managed to raise an army of mercenaries and capture a number of strongholds in Agenais and Saintonge. However the political climate at home had changed. Edward II had been deposed and replaced by his son Edward III under the regency of Queen Isabella and Roger Mortimer.

The regents wanted peace and in the final treaty the loss of Agenais was accepted and Ingham’s conquests abandoned.

All the figures are made from white metal and are available as unpainted kit, castings all with painting instructions and colour photo. They can also be supplied fully hand painted in matt.

Tradition of London

Sqn80 049 Sir Oliver D’Ingham circa 1340 Painted

£90.00

Painted in Matt

In stock

SKU: 80F-Sqn-049-P

Viewed 1920 times

Shop Location: A-29-3


Description

 

Sqn80 049 Sir Oliver D’Ingham circa 1340 Painted

80mm Models, The War of Saint-Sardos 1340

Oliver Ingham or De Ingham, d’Ingham 1287–1344 was an English commander and administrator in Aquitaine during the War of Saint-Sardos and early Hundred Years War.

He was born in 1287 at Ellesmere, Shropshire to Oliver de Ingham and Margery. He became Sheriff of Cheshire.

Ingham was jailed at Winchester for his involvement in the civil wars of Edward II of England, but was released in 1324 to serve under Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent in the Duchy of Aquitaine during the short War of Saint-Sardos against France.

The war was a disaster for the English; the defences were poorly prepared and most towns attacked by the French surrendered immediately. The western part of the Duchy, the Agenais, was lost in a few weeks. After arranging a truce, the Earl of Kent departed for England in 1325. In 1326 Ingham was appointed Seneschal of Gascony, the highest post in what remained in English possession.

He managed to raise an army of mercenaries and capture a number of strongholds in Agenais and Saintonge. However the political climate at home had changed. Edward II had been deposed and replaced by his son Edward III under the regency of Queen Isabella and Roger Mortimer.

The regents wanted peace and in the final treaty the loss of Agenais was accepted and Ingham’s conquests abandoned.

All the figures are made from white metal and are available as unpainted kit, castings all with painting instructions and colour photo. They can also be supplied fully hand painted in matt.

Tradition of London

Sqn80 049 Sir Oliver D’Ingham circa 1340 Painted

£90.00

Painted in Matt

In stock

SKU: 80F-Sqn-049-P

Viewed 1920 times

Shop Location: A-29-3


Description

 

Sqn80 049 Sir Oliver D’Ingham circa 1340 Painted

80mm Models, The War of Saint-Sardos 1340

Oliver Ingham or De Ingham, d’Ingham 1287–1344 was an English commander and administrator in Aquitaine during the War of Saint-Sardos and early Hundred Years War.

He was born in 1287 at Ellesmere, Shropshire to Oliver de Ingham and Margery. He became Sheriff of Cheshire.

Ingham was jailed at Winchester for his involvement in the civil wars of Edward II of England, but was released in 1324 to serve under Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent in the Duchy of Aquitaine during the short War of Saint-Sardos against France.

The war was a disaster for the English; the defences were poorly prepared and most towns attacked by the French surrendered immediately. The western part of the Duchy, the Agenais, was lost in a few weeks. After arranging a truce, the Earl of Kent departed for England in 1325. In 1326 Ingham was appointed Seneschal of Gascony, the highest post in what remained in English possession.

He managed to raise an army of mercenaries and capture a number of strongholds in Agenais and Saintonge. However the political climate at home had changed. Edward II had been deposed and replaced by his son Edward III under the regency of Queen Isabella and Roger Mortimer.

The regents wanted peace and in the final treaty the loss of Agenais was accepted and Ingham’s conquests abandoned.

All the figures are made from white metal and are available as unpainted kit, castings all with painting instructions and colour photo. They can also be supplied fully hand painted in matt.

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