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Halidon Hill est une colline culminant à 163 mètres d'altitude à environ trois kilomètres de Berwick-upon-Tweed, près de la frontière entre l'Angleterre et l'Écosse. Son nom provient de l'ancienne fortification construite à son sommet. Au cours de la bataille de Halidon Hill en 1333, Édouard III d'Angleterre place ses archers avec leurs longbows au sommet de la colline pour défaire l'armée écossaise conduite par Archibald Douglas, régent d'Écosse. Halidon Hill is a summit, about 2 miles (3 km) west of the centre of Berwick-upon-Tweed, on the border of England and Scotland. It reaches 600 feet (180 m) high. The name of the hill indicates that it once had a fortification on its top. At the Battle of Halidon Hill in 1333, Edward III of England used longbowmen on the heights of the hill to defeat the Scottish army led by Archibald the "Tyneman" Douglas, Regent of Scotland. Halidon Hill is een heuveltop op de grens tussen Engeland en Schotland en is tot 180 m hoog. Halidon Hill ligt ongeveer 3 km ten westen van het centrum van Berwick-upon-Tweed. Tijdens de Slag bij Halidon Hill in 1333 gebruikte Eduard III van Engeland boogschutters op de top om het Schotse leger onder leiding van te verslaan. Sir Walter Scott publiceerde in 1822 zijn toneelstuk Halidon Hill: a dramatic sketch, from Scottish history, waarin de veldslag op deze heuvel centraal staat. * Herdenkingssteen voor de slag van Halidon Hill
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Halidon Hill is een heuveltop op de grens tussen Engeland en Schotland en is tot 180 m hoog. Halidon Hill ligt ongeveer 3 km ten westen van het centrum van Berwick-upon-Tweed. Tijdens de Slag bij Halidon Hill in 1333 gebruikte Eduard III van Engeland boogschutters op de top om het Schotse leger onder leiding van te verslaan. Sir Walter Scott publiceerde in 1822 zijn toneelstuk Halidon Hill: a dramatic sketch, from Scottish history, waarin de veldslag op deze heuvel centraal staat. * Herdenkingssteen voor de slag van Halidon Hill Halidon Hill est une colline culminant à 163 mètres d'altitude à environ trois kilomètres de Berwick-upon-Tweed, près de la frontière entre l'Angleterre et l'Écosse. Son nom provient de l'ancienne fortification construite à son sommet. Au cours de la bataille de Halidon Hill en 1333, Édouard III d'Angleterre place ses archers avec leurs longbows au sommet de la colline pour défaire l'armée écossaise conduite par Archibald Douglas, régent d'Écosse. Halidon Hill is a summit, about 2 miles (3 km) west of the centre of Berwick-upon-Tweed, on the border of England and Scotland. It reaches 600 feet (180 m) high. The name of the hill indicates that it once had a fortification on its top. At the Battle of Halidon Hill in 1333, Edward III of England used longbowmen on the heights of the hill to defeat the Scottish army led by Archibald the "Tyneman" Douglas, Regent of Scotland. An English army camped at Halidon Hill on 27 March 1560. The soldiers were sent into Scotland to help at the siege of Leith during the Scottish Reformation. Mary, Queen of Scots came to Halidon Hill to view Berwick on 15 November 1566 and met John Foster, Marshal of Berwick. When James VI visited Halidon Hill near on 27 April 1588 there was a cannon salute and he spoke with members of the garrison. He gave the English commanding officers a gift of 100 gold crowns and to the porters (officers of lesser rank) 40 crowns described as "drinksilver". In April 1595 James VI and Anne of Denmark planned to come on a progress towards Berwick, including a visit to Halidon Hill which overlooked the town and its fortifications. The governor of Berwick, Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon wondered if the town should give them a cannon salute.
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