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In 21 July 1403 the royal army under the leadership of Henry IV and his son Henry of Monmouth (future Henry V) clashed with the army of the rebel Henry Percy near Shrewsbury...
In a desperate charge lead by Henry Percy the Lord High Constable was killed and for sometime it was mistaken from both sides that it was Henry IV that died...Until Henry IV shouted "Its Henry Percy that is dead"... In the same battle an arrow stuck in Henry's of Monmouth face but he managed to survive this terrible wound...
WI it was Henry IV that was dead then and not the High Constable and WI Henry of Monmouth was killed by the arrow in the same battle? How is the death of both the King and his heir on the same day affects History? Any thoughts? What happens next?