106 Neville's Cross, Calais and Roche Derrien

By the end of the march across Normandy in 1346, Edward had accepted that he was not going to be able to hold French territory. But he had a clear objective - Calais. Philip meanwhile now hoped that the Scots would invade an empty, defenceless England and Edward would have to abandon his plans and rush back home. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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