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... army.'21 The Royalist army had at least the advantage of an established com- mander whose authority and whose right to the position no man could question . King Charles was , and remained , Captain - General of his own forces . He had ...
... army.'21 The Royalist army had at least the advantage of an established com- mander whose authority and whose right to the position no man could question . King Charles was , and remained , Captain - General of his own forces . He had ...
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Patrick Morrah. The royal army had grown substantially , and though recruits were still coming in the King wisely decided to wait no longer . On 12 October he marched ; Essex was outmanoeuvred , and allowed the royal army to slip past ...
Patrick Morrah. The royal army had grown substantially , and though recruits were still coming in the King wisely decided to wait no longer . On 12 October he marched ; Essex was outmanoeuvred , and allowed the royal army to slip past ...
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Patrick Morrah. open space called Broad Moor . According to Sprigge , the army ' made so much haste , that they left many of their ordnance behinde them'.32 Fairfax meanwhile drew up his army not on the top of Naseby ridge but just below ...
Patrick Morrah. open space called Broad Moor . According to Sprigge , the army ' made so much haste , that they left many of their ordnance behinde them'.32 Fairfax meanwhile drew up his army not on the top of Naseby ridge but just below ...
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The Winter Prince | 3 |
First ventures in arms | 20 |
Motherland | 33 |
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