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This army, whose cavalry was led by Oliver Cromwell, won an overwhelming victory at Naseby on June 14, 1645. The next year Parliament captured Oxford and the last Royalist forces were disbanded.
Berwick history linked to English civil war Ex-Scottish soldiers made up quarter town's population. ... are the result of a victory by Oliver Cromwell in 1650 over the Scottish royalist army. ...
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Wiltshire Times on MSNCannon sets off car alarm at English Civil War re-enactmentDuring the re-enactment, which was organised by the English Civil War Society, in association with Chippenham Town Council, soldiers fired muskets.
The Devon town of Great Torrington was the site of one of the last major battles of the first English Civil War - its outcome helped to bring about the eventual defeat and execution of King Charles I.
Some of the proclamations of loyalty to Charles may sound strange, now we have a King Charles again. For the past half century, The King's Army, a royalist branch of the English Civil War Society ...
The English Civil War (1642-1651) was a series of armed conflicts between the Royalists, who supported King Charles I, and the Parliamentarians, who sought to limit his power and establish a ...
The English Civil War began in August 1642 and was fought between the Royalists who were loyal to King Charles I, and Parliamentarians, known as the Roundheads.
The find includes more than 1,000 gold and silver coins that were likely hidden during the first English Civil War. Betty and Robert Fooks unexpectedly unearthed the 17th-century hoard at their ...
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