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  1. The Battle of Neville's Cross took place during the Second War of Scottish Independence on 17 October 1346, half a mile (800 m) to the west of Durham, England. An invading Scottish army of 12,000 led by King David II was defeated with heavy loss by an English army of approximately 6,000–7,000 men led by Ralph Neville, Lord Neville.

  2. Battle of Neville’s Cross, (Oct. 17, 1346), English victory over the Scots—under David II—who, as allies of the French, had invaded England in an attempt to distract Edward III from the Siege of Calais (France). Edward, however, had foreseen the invasion and left a strong force in the northern.

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  3. Commanders at the Battle of Neville’s Cross: King David II of Scotland against Henry Percy, Ralph Neville and the Warden of the Eastern March, Walter de la Zouche, Archbishop of York. Size of the armies at the Battle of Neville’s Cross : The Scottish army probably numbered around 10,000 men while the English army numbered around 6,000 men.

  4. The Battle of Neville's Cross took place during the Second War of Scottish Independence on 17 October 1346, half a mile to the west of Durham, England. An invading Scottish army of 12,000 led by King David II was defeated with heavy loss by an English army of approximately 6,000–7,000 men led by Ralph Neville, Lord Neville.

  5. Location: Neville’s Cross, near Durham, County Durham. Belligerents: Kingdom of England, Kingdom of Scotland. Victors: Kingdom of England. Numbers: England 7,000, Scotland 12,000. Casualties: England negligable, Scotland more than 1,000. Commanders: Lord Ralph Neville (England), King David II (Scotland)

  6. 17 de out. de 2011 · Name: Battle of Neville's Cross. Date: 17 October 1346. War period: Medieval . Start time and duration: either 9:00am or 12:00 and lasting several hours. Outcome: major English victory. Armies and losses: Scottish: about 10-15,000; English: about 700 men at arms & 10,000 archers and other troops.

  7. English Heritage Battlefield Report: Neville's Cross 1346 Neville's Cross (17 October 1346) Parish: Durham, Bearpark District: Durham County: Durham Grid Ref: NZ 263421 (centred on Neville's Cross) Historical Context In 1346 King Edward III invaded France, won a resounding victory at Crécy on 26 August and then set about besieging Calais.