May 10th, 2021 News Update - Wars of the Roses (1 Viewer)

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JJDESIGNS NEWS UPDATE 10[SUP]th[/SUP] MAY 2021

Due to popular demand! I have decided to return to the Monday News updates, as it is also the easiest way to keep everyone informed of new developments and future plans.

Inspired by pictures posted on the Treefrog forum, I have dusted off and prepared several old masters for production.
Coming hopefully later this year, some new additions to the Wars of The Roses series.


The Battle of Bosworth was the last significant battle of the Wars of The Roses, the civil war between the houses of Lancaster and York that extended across England in the latter half of the 15[SUP]th[/SUP] Century.

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Along with the previously previewed casualty figures are 3 new Retinue figures which will represent Sir Thomas Howard, of Ashwellthorpe, Earl of Surrey, and his banners.

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Sir Thomas Howard (1443 - 1524) was the eldest son of Sir John Howard, the 1[SUP]st[/SUP] Duke of Norfolk, and will be an appropriate addition to the Yorkist battle.
He was later to become the 2[SUP]nd[/SUP] Duke of Norfolk, and was to become the grandfather of both Queen Anne Boleyn and Queen Catherine Howard, as well as the great-grandfather of Queen Elizabeth I.

In 1513 he led the English army to victory over the Scots at the decisive Battle of Flodden, for which he was richly rewarded by King Henry VIII, who was at that time away in France.

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There is also an extra mounted knight to join the Yorkist king Richard III, on his final charge.
Richard had seen Henry separated from his main force during the battle, and decided to end the fight quickly by killing the enemy commander. He led the charge of mounted knights into Henry’s small group of men.
Oxford had left a small reserve of pike equipped mercenaries with Henry, which proved critical in slowing down the pace of the charging knights.
Although the initial charge had seen Richard kill Sir William Brandon, Henry’s Standard bearer, the remainder of Henry’s bodyguards and mercenary pikemen succeeded in delaying the Yorkist attack.
Seeing Richard embroiled with Henry’s men, and separated from his main force, William Stanley made a decision to ride to the aid of Henry.
Now outnumbered, the Yorkist group was surrounded and gradually driven back, where “King Richard, alone, was killed fighting manfully in the thickest press of his enemies”.

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As news of Richards death spread, his force disintegrated, and the battle was over.

Three new mercenary pikemen will also be available later this year.


Best wishes

john jenkins
 
Happy to see the return of the JJD Monday News Updates. It makes the collecting of John's figures all the more fun.
Now I can plan and look forward to adding on to my the War of the Roses collection.

Thanks John for continuing with the updates, and thanks Julie for the prompt posting of them.
 
"Ask and you will receive, and your joy will be complete"

Thank you John - Wonderful news:salute:::salute:::salute:::salute:::salute:::salute:::salute:::salute:::salute::

Roy
 
Happy to see these additions to the WOR series!
15th Century armor has been an interest of mine for many years.
 
These look fantastic! Not sure if I can fit them in my display, but I will try!
 
What fantastic news! Both that the Monday News updates will continue, and that WOR will be revisited with such a fine array of figures:D

Niels
 
Well I had put this series to bed😀, but exciting it’s time to wake it up again. Did not expect these. Like the idea of the updates back. Robin.
 
Just when i thought I couldn't love John anymore ..... he brings back the weekly newsletter. Absolutely amazing. Thanks so much JJ.
Jas
 
Fabulous news! I'm already planning where to place some of the casualty figures, pikemen and the new mounted knight in my Wars of the Roses diorama. Thank you, John, for continuing this fabulous series!
 

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