The Army of Scotland was a key part of the Dauphin’s forces from 1419-1424, and Scots continued to serve in French forces long after the army of Scotland ceased to exist as a formal entity after the Battle of Verneuil.

The force is believed to have been 6000-7000 strong and resembled the English with the majority of troops being archers, although not quite as archer heavy as English forces.

An old discussion on TMP on the Battle of Verneuil postulated that the supposed make up of the force of 3500-4000 archers and 2000-2500 men at arms was flawed in that Scotland would not be able to mobilise that many men at arms for voluntary overseas service. As a result, I have decided to represent the force with two bases of men at arms, 6 bases of archers and two bases of spearmen, which are now complete.

The banners are the cross of St Andrew and the banner of Sir John Stewart of Darnley, who fought with the army of Scotland throughout the 1420s.

All Perry plastics again, on 2p pieces and Warbases sabots.