| Siege of Mercq | |||||||
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Richard Aston Robert de Berengeville †  | ||||||
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 ~800 
  | ~500 | ||||||
| Casualties and losses | |||||||
| Heavy[1] | Light | ||||||
On 6 May of 1405,[2] a French army under the command of Waleran III, Count of Ligny and Saint-Pol besieged the English castle at Mercq in Pas-de-Calais.[3]
Siege
The French siege proved futile as English reinforcements under Lieutenant of Calais Sir Richard Aston arrived with the Calais garrison to counterattack and lift the siege.[2] Although surprised by the English attack the French troops manned the trenches, but the Genoese crossbowmen had no bolts and St. Pol's army suffered losses from English archers.[2] The first to flee were the Flemings, quickly followed by the French and Genoese.[2] Waleran III escaped with remnants of his army, but most were either killed or captured. The English captured all the French artillery, four standards, 60-80 prisoners including Jean de Hangest.[2]
French Nobles Killed
- Andrieux de Rambures, the captain of Boulogne and Gravelines, Governor of West Flanders
 - Jean de Rambures, Governor of Arras
 - Morel de Saveuse
 - Guy Divrigny
 - Courbet de Renty
 - Martel de Vaulhuom
 - Lord of Faiel
 - Lord of Cresecques
 
French Nobles taken Prisoner
- David de Rambures
 - Jean V de Hangest[2]
 - Sarrazin Darby
 - Captain of Boulogne
 - Lord of Guiency
 - Lord of Noielle-sur-Sens
 - Lord of Brimeu
 - Lord of Dampierre
 
References
- ↑ Purton 2009, p. 212.
 - 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sumption 2017, p. 161.
 - ↑ Given-Wilson 2008, p. 37.
 
Sources
- Given-Wilson, Chris (2008). ""The Quarrel of Old Women": Henry IV, Louis of Orleans, and Anglo-French Chivalric Challenges in the Early Fifteenth Century". In Dodd, Gwilym; Biggs, Douglas (eds.). The Reign of Henry IV: Rebellion and Survival, 1403-1413. York Medieval Press.
 - Purton, Peter Fraser (2009). A History of the Late Medieval Siege, 1200-1500. Boydell & Brewer.
 - Sumption, Jonathan (2017). The Hundred Years War, Volume 4: Cursed Kings. Vol. 4. University of Pennsylvania Press.161