The English garrison in the village of Douglas were at church one Sunday morning feeling all holy with themselves, when Douglas and his men surrounded the place, and reeked revenge on them which would go down in history, and frighten the lives of the any soldier in Longshanks's English army. The painting depicts the point where Sir James has just put a match to them.
Douglas larder
by Duncan Brown
Sep 23
The English garrison in the village of Douglas were at church one Sunday morning feeling all holy with themselves, when Douglas and his men surrounded the place, and reeked revenge on them which would go down in history, and frighten the lives of the any soldier in Longshanks's English army. The painting depicts the point where Sir James has just put a match to them.