https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Stirling_Bridge
>Surrey was concerned with the number of Scots he faced, separated by a long causeway and narrow, wooden bridge, over the River Forth near Stirling Castle.
>Sir Richard Lundie,[6] a Scots knight who joined the English after the Capitulation of Irvine, offered to outflank the enemy by leading a cavalry force over a ford two miles (three kilometres) upstream, where sixty horsemen could cross at the same time. Hugh de Cressingham, King Edward's treasurer in Scotland, persuaded the Earl to reject that advice and order a direct attack across the bridge.
>The small bridge was broad enough to let only two horsemen cross abreast
Was Surrey a complete retard?