Third Battle of Newbury, January--April 1996, a large anti-road protest over the building of the Newbury Bypass.
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BattleofNewbury may refer to: First BattleofNewbury, 20 September 1643 Second BattleofNewbury, 27 October 1644 Third BattleofNewbury, January--April...
The First BattleofNewbury was a battleof the First English Civil War that was fought on 20 September 1643 between a Royalist army, under the personal...
1974 Newbury (UK Parliament constituency) Newbury, Kent, a hamlet Newbury, Somerset, a hamlet Newbury, Connecticut, former name of Brookfield Newbury, Kansas...
progress, of which only £7 million was budgeted for in the original contract. The protest was known in some quarters as the "Third BattleofNewbury", a name...
of decisiveness at the Second BattleofNewbury in October. The two commanders involved, Essex and Manchester, were accused by many in Parliament of lacking...
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...
included the battlesof Englefield, Ashdown and Reading. Newbury was the site of two English Civil War battles: the First BattleofNewbury (at Wash Common)...
the Newbury Wash. The slope is steepest on the Western side, and to the north it overlooks the Kennet Valley, factors in the First BattleofNewbury. Towards...
of 1588. They saw a great deal of active service during the English Civil War, including the First and Second BattlesofNewbury, and the battlesof Alton...
castle, situated in the small village of Donnington, just north of the town ofNewbury in the English county of Berkshire. It was founded by Sir Richard...
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...
he was created Earl of Sunderland in the Peerage of England. Lord Sunderland was killed at the BattleofNewbury in September of the same year. He was...
Aldbourne Cirencester Swindon Newbury Hungerford The Battleof Aldbourne Chase was a relatively small battleof the First English Civil War that occurred...
fought at the First BattleofNewbury, Second BattleofNewbury, and at Naseby. His son from his second marriage, James, was created Earl of Abingdon in 1682...
moved into the south of England to take part in the Second BattleofNewbury. The Earl of Leven had again demonstrated the importance of disciplined infantry...
Robert Pye's cavalry regiment, fighting at Lostwithiel and the Second BattleofNewbury, before transferring to the New Model Army in 1645 as a major in Colonel...
Essex, in 1643 this unit helped lift the Siege of Gloucester and fought at the First BattleofNewbury. During the 1644 Western Campaign, it was among...
about 1830. Oliver Cromwell stopped at Stargroves after the second battleofNewbury (27 October 1644), and was entertained by the owner, John Goddard;...
decisiveness at the Second BattleofNewbury in October. The two commanders involved, Essex and Manchester, were accused by many in Parliament of lacking commitment...
Newbury Bridge, also known as Kennet Bridge or Town Bridge, is a bridge across the River Kennet in the town centre ofNewbury in the English county of...
2 September, Beginning of Siege of Hull (1643) 18 September, Battleof Aldbourne Chase 20 September, First BattleofNewbury 25 September, the Long Parliament...