Thomas Fuller (1608-1661) was an English religious leader and historian.
Many English leaders of the battle were killed or taken prisoner.
Most of the major English leaders were killed in a few months and the Black Prince fled to England, where he died in 1376.
The Marian exiles included many important or soon-to-be important English Protestant leaders.
William Bardolf (died 1275-6), was an English baronial leader.
There was a lull in the raiding while the French and English leaders negotiated-with only limited success-the exchange of prisoners.
I have also arranged for an English leader who is no longer willing simply to drive the Scots away.
Ralph Basset (died 1265), was an English baronial leader.
Soon enough the English leaders would realize this was a feint attack, would turn their attention elsewhere.
He is fancifully portrayed as the overall English leader after the death of Thomas Dagworth.