Global Information Lookup Global Information

Corkbush Field mutiny information


The Corkbush Field Mutiny (or Ware Mutiny) occurred on 15 November 1647, during the early stages of the Second English Civil War at the Corkbush Field rendezvous, when soldiers were ordered to sign a declaration of loyalty to Thomas Fairfax, the commander-in-chief of the New Model Army (NMA), and the Army Council. When some refused to do this they were arrested, and one of the ringleaders, Private Richard Arnold, was executed.[1]

  1. ^ Thomson, Alan. "The Ware Mutiny 1647: Order restored or revolution defeated?". The Rockingham Press (1996)

and 14 Related for: Corkbush Field mutiny information

Request time (Page generated in 0.7948 seconds.)

Corkbush Field mutiny

Last Update:

The Corkbush Field Mutiny (or Ware Mutiny) occurred on 15 November 1647, during the early stages of the Second English Civil War at the Corkbush Field rendezvous...

Word Count : 677

Mutiny

Last Update:

both mutiny and shipwreck during her maiden voyage. Second English Civil War Corkbush Field mutiny (1647) Banbury mutiny (1649) Bishopsgate mutiny (1649)...

Word Count : 4500

Corkbush Field

Last Update:

Order restored or revolution defeated?". The Rockingham Press (1996) p. 51 Corkbush Field Mutiny Ware, Hertfordshire English Civil War Banbury mutiny...

Word Count : 109

Bishopsgate mutiny

Last Update:

arrears of pay, which was the threat that had been used to quell the Corkbush Field mutiny. When Soldiers of the regiment of Colonel Edward Whalley stationed...

Word Count : 337

Banbury mutiny

Last Update:

Putney Debates, 28 October to 8 November 1647 Corkbush Field mutiny, 15 November 1647 Bishopsgate mutiny, 24 - 27 April 1649 Stephen C. Manganiello (2004)...

Word Count : 446

Second English Civil War

Last Update:

re-established their authority over the rank and file by suppressing the Corkbush Field mutiny. The Eleven Members of Parliament whom the army identified as opposed...

Word Count : 4746

Putney Debates

Last Update:

arrived uninvited and objected, sparking the Corkbush Field mutiny. Fairfax and Cromwell suppressed the mutiny and at the other two meetings the other regiments...

Word Count : 2024

Richard Arnold

Last Update:

Richard Arnold (died 1647), English soldier executed after the Corkbush Field mutiny Richard Arnold, mayor of Savannah, Georgia, 1842–1843, 1851–1852...

Word Count : 168

1647 in England

Last Update:

on the Isle of Wight. 15 November – Corkbush Field mutiny: two regiments of the New Model Army threaten to mutiny. 24 December – Parliament presents the...

Word Count : 752

Samuel Chidley

Last Update:

a constituency to which Chidley had ready access. The resulting Corkbush Field mutiny of 15 November 1647 was suppressed mainly by the prompt action of...

Word Count : 6545

Levellers

Last Update:

that had been used to quell the mutiny at the Corkbush Field rendezvous. Later that month, in the Bishopsgate mutiny, soldiers of the regiment of Colonel...

Word Count : 3740

Robert Lilburne

Last Update:

those of his regiment lay with the Levellers, he was not present at the Corkbush Field rendezvous, the first of several meetings planned following the Putney...

Word Count : 849

New Model Army

Last Update:

the threat that had been used to quell the mutiny at the Corkbush Field rendezvous. In the Bishopsgate mutiny, soldiers of the regiment of Colonel Edward...

Word Count : 5347

Thomas Rawton

Last Update:

Cromwell and Ireton who regarded the idea as tantamount to anarchy. At the Corkbush Field rendezvous in November 1647, Rawton presented a copy of the Levellers'...

Word Count : 1170

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net