List 23, Feudal English: the notes say that Welsh allies and standard wagons can't be used if the King is present in the army. What standard wagon? Is this a DBM fossil?
Also, as previously noted on the DBMM email list, the list provides for upgrading spearmen to North Welsh Irr Pk (F), but the only troops labelled "spearmen" already have that option. Presumably the reference is to the Levy.
List 43, Later Hungarian: from 1358 to 1390 this army can have Paduan Italian Condotta allies. How are these allies determined? That is, if you look at the Italian Condotta list, you can have Free Company allies in which the ally-general becomes the Italian army's C-in-C, commanding both Free Company and Italian troops. Would it be acceptable to calculate the Paduan allies as including Free Company troops, potentially including a Brilliant general in John Hawkwood? After all, the commander of an allied contingent can be selected from the C-in-C or sub-general options of the allied list.
(I just like the idea of Hungarians with Italian allies who happen to include English Free Company soldiers led by Sir John Hawkwood!)
List 3, Anglo-Norman: which troops count as mercenaries? With King Stephen you can optionally have a mercenary sub-general who commands all and only mercenaries, with Brabancon/Flemish mercenaries listed below. But the listings for Irr Kn (F) and Irr Sp (I) in the main list both allow for some to be mercenary.