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In the late 1600s it is written that included in the weapons were converted farming tools as weapons which were noted amongst others as SCYTHES.
1548: On this day, an inventory was taken of all the munitions and ordnance of war held within Newcastle. These give us a fascinating insight into the machinery of sixteenth-century warfare, as well as Newcastle's often surprising provisions for conflict. Most of the foot soldiers were equipped with black bills (a hooked blade on a 5-6 feet long stick) or bows -there were 2,ooo of each! Others had pikes (4oo), and demilances (250) with smaller numbers of staves. Also held in the city were weapons made by converting farming equipment - hedging bills, scythes, sickles and axes. Last edited by Peter Hudson; 9th November 2023 at 06:56 PM. |
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