This is a scenario from the Wars of the Roses Hail Caesar supplement.
Background of the battle reproduced from the supplement:
The Lancastrian situation was not ideal. Henry VI was cooped up at Banburgh Castle after evading the Yorkists, the Scottish were looking to make a peace deal with Edward IV, and an attempted surprise takeover of Newcastle by the Duke of Somerset had failed dismally. His woes had only worsened, as he was nearly captured in Durham whilst asleep, escaping barefoot with nothing other than his nightshirt.
With a growing band of Lancastrian loyalists coalescing in the north whilst the Yorkists were distracted by countrywide unrest, the Scottish peace talks were postponed and chosen to be held in York - something that Somerset and Henry could use to their advantage by delaying them with an active and resistant Lancastrian North.
When Edward dispatched Baron Montagu north to deal with this threat, Somerset was tipped off to his mission and Sir Humphrey Neville was sent with a small force to ambush and kill him. Montagu managed to escape this deadly trap and arrived at Newcastle, where he raised an army to march forth and vanquish the Lancastrian troublemakers once and for all.
YORKISTS
JOHN
NEVILLE, BARON MONTAGUE (GENERAL) LR 8, FV 3
1 x Household with Men-at-Arms
2 x Household
2 x Longbowmen
SIR WILLIAM STANLEY LR 8, FV 3 (Keen)
2 x Household
2 x Longbowmen
JOHN SCROPE, BARON SCROPE LR 8, FV 2
2 x Household
2 x Longbowmen
LANCASTRIANS
HENRY BEAUFORT, DUKE OF SOMERSET (GENERAL) LR 9, FV 3
2 x Household
2 x Longbowmen
SIR
RALPH PERCY LR 8, FV 3
2 x Household
2 x Longbowmen
ROBERT HUNGERFORD, BARON HUNGERFORD (Coward) LR 8, FV 2
Joint Command – Baron Roos (Coward) LR 8, FV 3
2 Household
2 Longbowmen
| Percy fails his command roll and remains static. |
| Scrope fairs little better with only a single move. |
| Hungerford (bottom left) was needed to rally one of his longbow units that had become shaken. Otherwise the deluge of arrows continued. |
TURN 3
| On the opposite flank, Percy and Scrope move close enough to engage each other. |
Turn 4
| During the Lancastrian turn, Hungerford leads a charge into the flank of Stanley. A heroic defence sees Stanley destroy the household unit to his front and repelling Hungerford's flank attack. |
| Elsewhere, many longbow units have expended much of their arrow stock leading to an end of the arrow storms. As the pressure eases, units begin moving in preparation for an all out assault. |
Turn 5
| Montagu enjoys early success surging through the centre. |
| Stanley and Hungerford's forces are now again evenly matched but both close to breaking. |
Turn 6

Splendid looking armies and a useful standard testing of the rules.
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