Lost Legend of the Thryberg Hawk

Lost Legend of the Thryberg Hawk The Mystery Crossbow Boy Who Saved the Fortunes of York at the Battle of Towton

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Publisher's Synopsis

Marksmanship skills honed to perfection, driven by necessity and desperation, Edmund Hawksworth hunted with his crossbow to keep his ailing mother alive, only to have her die in his arms. Deserted by his father who had left to fight the Lancastrian cause, the embittered and determined lad set out on a mission of vengeance and became embroiled in the bitter struggle for the throne of England between the Houses of Lancaster and York. There were those in 1461 who avowed that Edmund had been divinely chosen and anointed to be the Avenger of Righteous Blood û something the boy himself never claimed. What is certain, in command of the Wespen (Wasps), an Úlite unit of crossbow mercenaries, he turned events in YorkÆs favour at the decisive Battle of Towton. - - Despite protests from Yorkist lords, King Edward IV (himself a youth of eighteen), gave the accolade to the former herder of pigs from Thryberg declaring him to be æThe truest and most loyal knight in all EnglandÆ. With the end of the Plantagenet dynasty and the ascent of the Lancastrian Tudors the many stories of the Yorkist boy hero were supressed. However, for fifty years fanciful tales of æThe HawkÆ lingered on in the towns and villages of the West Riding of Yorkshire until in 1509 EdmundÆs brother arrived in chains at Conisbrough Castle. Before his burning in Doncaster Fish Market the condemned heretic tells the true story of the Lost Legend of the Hawk. -

Book information

ISBN: 9781783831814
Publisher: Pen & Sword Fiction
Imprint: Pen & Sword
Pub date:
DEWEY: 823.92
DEWEY edition: 23
Number of pages: 352 , 8 unnumbered of plates
Weight: 710g
Height: 242mm
Width: 156mm
Spine width: 32mm