Battle of Clitheroe
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The Battle of Clitheroe was a battle between a force of Scots and English knights and men at arms which took place on June 10, 1138. The battle was fought on the southern edge of the Yorkshire Dales, at Clitheroe, Lancashire. It took place in the course of an invasion of England by King David I of Scotland. In the summer of 1138, King David split his army into two forces. One of them, commanded by William fitz Duncan, Mormaer of Moray, marched into Lancashire. There he harried Furness and Craven. On June 10, William fitz Duncan was met by a force of knights and men-at-arms. A pitched battle took place and the result was that the English army was routed. The battle was a prelude to the Battle of the Standard later in the summer, where the result was reversed.
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- Oram, Richard, David: The King Who Made Scotland, (Gloucestershire, 2004), pp. 132-3