44/98 In carts drawn by oxen were barrels of powder, cross-bows, arrows, cannon-balls, and guns of all kinds, muskets, fowling-pieces, and large cannon. The two English master-gunners, Philibert de Moslant and William Appleby, accompanied the troops. Of women there were not a few, some of them acting as spies.[511] [Footnote 511: L.Jarry, _Le compte de l'armee anglaise_, pp. Boucher de Molandon and de Beaucorps, _L'armee anglaise vaincue par Jeanne d'Arc_, pp. |