victory at MarstonMoor. However, this was offset first by defeat at Lostwithiel in September, then lack of decisiveness at the Second Battleof Newbury...
Battle site Tadcaster The Battleof Seacroft Moor took place in Whinmoor moor near the village of Seacroft, north-east of Leeds in West Riding on 30 March...
relief of the besieged garrison. A gathering of eager national forces within a few square miles of ground naturally led to a battle, and MarstonMoor (2 July...
for the rest of 1644. Although less well known than the BattleofMarstonMoor, in his "History of the Rebellion" senior Royalist advisor Clarendon considered...
again at the Siege of York in April and at the BattleofMarstonMoor in July. After the Parliamentarian victory at MarstonMoor, Leven and the Covenanters...
served. In 1655, he was appointed to the frigate MarstonMoor, the crew of which was on the verge of mutiny. His firm measures quelled their insubordinate...
The Battleof Edgehill (or Edge Hill) was a pitched battleof the First English Civil War. It was fought near Edge Hill and Kineton in southern Warwickshire...
fought at the BattleofMarstonMoor, commanded one of Cromwell's two regiments of cavalry at the Battleof Naseby and at the capture of Bristol, was then...
Parliament and the Scots, who won a series ofbattles in 1644, the most significant being the BattleofMarstonMoor. Alleged failures to exploit these successes...
list of orders ofbattle, which list the known military units that were located within the field of operations for a battle or campaign. The battles are...
(1819), p. 205. Barratt (2008), pp. 19–20. Barratt, John (2008). The BattleofMarstonMoor 1644. Port Stroud: The History Press. ISBN 978-0-7524-2694-5. Fletcher...
The Battleof Killiecrankie , also known as the Battleof Rinrory, took place on 27 July 1689 during the 1689 Scottish Jacobite rising. An outnumbered...
25, the youngest group captain in the history of the RAF. On 1 April Cheshire returned to MarstonMoor, now as the station commander. The airfield was...
Roundway Down Bodmin Stratton Plymouth Langport Truro The Battleof Stratton, also known as the Battleof Stamford Hill, took place on 16 May 1643, at Stratton...
or failure of Charles' campaign. Although the attention of historians is normally on the larger battles such as Edgehill and MarstonMoor, several historians...
The Battleof Winwick (also known as the Battleof Red Bank) was fought on 19 August 1648 near the Lancashire village of Winwick between part of a Royalist...
short order, which allowed greater intensity and quick reaction to battle developments. This style of command was decisive at both MarstonMoor and Naseby...
Prince Rupert's army to the relief of York; but it is more probable that he was killed at the BattleofMarstonMoor, since he was buried at Skipton on...
The Battleof Tippermuir (also known as the Battleof Tibbermuir) (1 September 1644) was the first battle James Graham, 1st Marquis of Montrose, fought...