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Battle of Newbury may refer to:

  • First Battle of Newbury, 20 September 1643
  • Second Battle of Newbury, 27 October 1644
  • Third Battle of Newbury, January--April 1996, a large anti-road protest over the building of the Newbury Bypass.

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Battle of Newbury

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Battle of Newbury may refer to: First Battle of Newbury, 20 September 1643 Second Battle of Newbury, 27 October 1644 Third Battle of Newbury, January--April...

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Second Battle of Newbury

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Newbury Basingstoke The Second Battle of Newbury was a battle of the First English Civil War fought on 27 October 1644, in Speen, adjoining Newbury in...

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First Battle of Newbury

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The First Battle of Newbury was a battle of the First English Civil War that was fought on 20 September 1643 between a Royalist army, under the personal...

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Newbury

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1974 Newbury (UK Parliament constituency) Newbury, Kent, a hamlet Newbury, Somerset, a hamlet Newbury, Connecticut, former name of Brookfield Newbury, Kansas...

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Newbury bypass

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progress, of which only £7 million was budgeted for in the original contract. The protest was known in some quarters as the "Third Battle of Newbury", a name...

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Battle of Naseby

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of decisiveness at the Second Battle of Newbury in October. The two commanders involved, Essex and Manchester, were accused by many in Parliament of lacking...

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Newbury Street

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Newbury Street is located in the Back Bay area of Boston, Massachusetts, in the United States. It runs roughly east–west, from the Boston Public Garden...

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Berkshire

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included the battles of Englefield, Ashdown and Reading. Newbury was the site of two English Civil War battles: the First Battle of Newbury (at Wash Common)...

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Wash Common

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the Newbury Wash. The slope is steepest on the Western side, and to the north it overlooks the Kennet Valley, factors in the First Battle of Newbury. Towards...

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London Trained Bands

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of 1588. They saw a great deal of active service during the English Civil War, including the First and Second Battles of Newbury, and the battles of Alton...

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Donnington Castle

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castle, situated in the small village of Donnington, just north of the town of Newbury in the English county of Berkshire. It was founded by Sir Richard...

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River Lambourn

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Donnington and Shaw. Below Shaw is the confluence of the River Lambourn with the River Kennet, located between Newbury and Thatcham. The River Lambourn itself has...

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Earl of Sunderland

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he was created Earl of Sunderland in the Peerage of England. Lord Sunderland was killed at the Battle of Newbury in September of the same year. He was...

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Battle of Aldbourne Chase

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Aldbourne Cirencester Swindon Newbury Hungerford The Battle of Aldbourne Chase was a relatively small battle of the First English Civil War that occurred...

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Earl of Lindsey

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fought at the First Battle of Newbury, Second Battle of Newbury, and at Naseby. His son from his second marriage, James, was created Earl of Abingdon in 1682...

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Battle of Marston Moor

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moved into the south of England to take part in the Second Battle of Newbury. The Earl of Leven had again demonstrated the importance of disciplined infantry...

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Adrian Scrope

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Robert Pye's cavalry regiment, fighting at Lostwithiel and the Second Battle of Newbury, before transferring to the New Model Army in 1645 as a major in Colonel...

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William Goffe

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Essex, in 1643 this unit helped lift the Siege of Gloucester and fought at the First Battle of Newbury. During the 1644 Western Campaign, it was among...

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Stargroves

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about 1830. Oliver Cromwell stopped at Stargroves after the second battle of Newbury (27 October 1644), and was entertained by the owner, John Goddard;...

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New Model Army

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decisiveness at the Second Battle of Newbury in October. The two commanders involved, Essex and Manchester, were accused by many in Parliament of lacking commitment...

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Newbury Bridge

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Newbury Bridge, also known as Kennet Bridge or Town Bridge, is a bridge across the River Kennet in the town centre of Newbury in the English county of...

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Timeline of the English Civil War

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2 September, Beginning of Siege of Hull (1643) 18 September, Battle of Aldbourne Chase 20 September, First Battle of Newbury 25 September, the Long Parliament...

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