Biography On 21 July 1403, de Strickland fought on the Royalist side at the
Battle of Shrewsbury for
Henry IV and was awarded by the King, a sum of £38 and two horses which had belonged to the rebel
Henry Percy (Hotspur). He was also rewarded for his valiant efforts by being made Keeper of Inglewood royal forest in Cumberland. He was elected one of the
knights of the shire (to represent
Westmorland in the
Parliament of England) in 1404, 1429, and 1431.
Battle of Agincourt On 25 October 1415, de Strickland and his
Men at arms, including a group of archers known as "the Kendal Bowmen", were part of the army of
King Henry V which won a major battle at
Agincourt in North West
France against superior numbers. As de Strickland was a knight in training, or
esquire, he fought dismounted with a sword, It was a question of honour that a man who carried the banner of
St. George did so without the protection of a shield, as he would be protected by his men at arms. == Family life ==