Hello Bernard, I’m currently working my through ‘The Agincourt War’ by Lt-Col. Alfred H. Burne and in a chapter about the post-Agincourt conquest of Normandy it was with delight I came across the following passage: “The North bank of the island was lined with archers and a forlorn hope of about 60 men under Sir John Cornwall, who had laid a bet with a French Knight that he would cross the river that night, crept silently across the bridge onto the island in the early morning. Embarking in the boats and covered by the fire of the archers on the island, his little party made the perilous crossing with complete success. The French defenders of the bank were taken by surprise, a landing was effected, the French were routed and a bridgehead was established.” As Sir John was again involved in further adventures with Henry V across the Channel, is there any chance you’ll bring back Nick Hook and Sir John and find a way to get them to Verneuil? Best wishes, Dean Tams, Cumbria.