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    This is pretty cool. Historians have combed through the official military records of the armies of the Kingdom of England from the years 1369-1453 and found there is a complete series of records still in existence for every soldier and every noble who served in the king's army.

    Medieval battle records go online

    The detailed service records of 250,000 medieval soldiers - including archers who served with Henry V at the Battle of Agincourt - have gone online.

    The database of those who fought in the Hundred Years War reveals salaries, sickness records and who was knighted.

    The full profiles of soldiers from 1369 to 1453 will allow researchers to piece together details of their lives.

    Thomas, Lord Despenser is the youngest soldier on the database, whose career began when he was aged just 12 in 1385.

    Elsewhere, the career of Thomas Gloucestre, who fought at Agincourt, can be traced over 43 years and includes campaigns in Prussia and Jerusalem.

    'Remarkable survival'

    The website is the product of a research project by Professor Anne Curry of the University of Southampton and Dr Adrian Bell of the University of Reading.

    Dr Bell said: "The service records survive because the English exchequer had a very modern obsession with wanting to be sure that the government's money was being spent as intended.

    "Therefore we have the remarkable survival of indentures for service detailing the forces to be raised, muster rolls showing this service and naming every soldier from duke to archer."

    He said accounts from captains showing how funds were spent and entries detailing when the exchequer requested the payments can be found.

    The free-to-use website, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, also shows which soldiers rode the furthest.
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    That's pretty cool.
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      Outstanding. Now if there was an url anywhere, we could go and try to make up a name to find there.
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        Here you go Sloww
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          Thanks. I wasn't in it.
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          • #6
            It's really lucky medieval English people were obsessed with record keeping.
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            • #7
              Brilliant! I can now track down all my ancestors who were deserters and war criminals.
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                Probably all of them
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