From Hastings to Culloden: (battlefields in Britain)Roundwood Press, 1979 - 292 Seiten |
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... brigade of foot , except for a few officers . Holles ' Lon- doners ( Ballard's brigade ) were actually broken by their own horse , but bravely rallied about their Colonel . Bulstrode , pursuing the chase as eagerly as any , tells us ...
... brigade of foot , except for a few officers . Holles ' Lon- doners ( Ballard's brigade ) were actually broken by their own horse , but bravely rallied about their Colonel . Bulstrode , pursuing the chase as eagerly as any , tells us ...
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... brigade with sixteen wounds , owed his life to the frost which stopped the bleed- ing . The King spent the night in the field , and found in the morn- ing that the Earl , reinforced by Hampden's brigade 2,000 strong , had done likewise ...
... brigade with sixteen wounds , owed his life to the frost which stopped the bleed- ing . The King spent the night in the field , and found in the morn- ing that the Earl , reinforced by Hampden's brigade 2,000 strong , had done likewise ...
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... Brigade MAIN BODY 6 Trained Bands in reserve GERARD ..400 ' 7 Essex ' Regiment 8 Barclay BIGG'S HILL LANE 9 Holborne 10 Stapleton ( Approx ) T.B. Approx . position of RED and BLUE Regiments of Trained Bands . THE FIRST BATTLE OF NEWBURY ...
... Brigade MAIN BODY 6 Trained Bands in reserve GERARD ..400 ' 7 Essex ' Regiment 8 Barclay BIGG'S HILL LANE 9 Holborne 10 Stapleton ( Approx ) T.B. Approx . position of RED and BLUE Regiments of Trained Bands . THE FIRST BATTLE OF NEWBURY ...
Inhalt
The Strategic Geography of Britain | 1 |
The Battle of Hastings 14 October 1066 | 22 |
The Battle of Lewes 14 May 1264 | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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