Gary Paul Baker is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Southampton with numerous publications on late medieval and early modern military and maritime history. He is co-author of '"William Fowler", Sir William Garrard, Sir John Hawkins and the Sixteenth-Century Atlantic Slave Trade', The English Historical Review 139 (2024) with Craig Lambert, and author of 'Domestic Maritime Trade in Late Tudor England c.1565–85: A Case Study of King's Lynn and Plymouth', in The Routledge Companion to Marine and Maritime Worlds, 1400–1800, edited by Claire Jowitt, Craig Lambert, and Steve Mentz (Routledge, 2020). He has also published a reappraisal of Henry V's warhorses on the Agincourt campaign in 1415 in the Journal of Medieval Military History and contributed several chapters in Oliver Creighton et al (ed.) Medieval Warhorse: Equestrian Landscapes, Material Culture and Zooarchaeology in Britain, AD 800–1550 (Liverpool University Press, 2025).Craig Lambert is Professor of Maritime History at the University of Southampton and has published extensively on the maritime history of late medieval and early modern England. He is author of Shipping the Medieval Military: English Maritime Logistics in the Fourteenth Century (Boydell & Brewer, 2011), co-editor of Military Communities in Late Medieval England (Boydell & Brewer, 2018), The Routledge Companion to Marine and Maritime Worlds, 1400–1800 (Routledge, 2020), and Kent and Europe, 1450–1640: Merchants, Mariners, Shipping and Defence (Boydell & Brewer, 2025). He is co-author with Gary Baker of the 'William Fowler' article in The English Historical Review and author of 'Henry V and the Crossing to France: Reconstructing Naval Operations for the Agincourt campaign, 1415' in The Journal of Medieval History 43:1 (2016) which featured on the front page of The Guardian in 2015.