A Nation Under Siege: The Civil War in Wales, 1642-48H.M. Stationery Office, 1991 - 80 Seiten Tells the story of the Civil War years in Wales. Military events are placed in context by looking at the background, reactions and doubts of the people. |
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... troops from - Ireland and the prospect of more to follow raised hopes of a royalist triumph . Parliamentary enclaves in the northern Marches could be wiped out en route to victory in England ; Pembrokeshire could then be picked off at ...
... troops from - Ireland and the prospect of more to follow raised hopes of a royalist triumph . Parliamentary enclaves in the northern Marches could be wiped out en route to victory in England ; Pembrokeshire could then be picked off at ...
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... troops during the closing year of the war ( Photograph by Barry Hamilton , Clwyd County Council ) . Thomas Mytton ... troops fell at the battle of Rowton Moor , within sight of the now doomed city of Chester . Over the next few days ...
... troops during the closing year of the war ( Photograph by Barry Hamilton , Clwyd County Council ) . Thomas Mytton ... troops fell at the battle of Rowton Moor , within sight of the now doomed city of Chester . Over the next few days ...
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... troops flooded into the town . Colonel Reade and 350 parliamentary troops were sent from Bristol to restore order . They landed at Pwllcrochan on 28 March , but on the following day were surprised and overwhelmed by Poyer's men as they ...
... troops flooded into the town . Colonel Reade and 350 parliamentary troops were sent from Bristol to restore order . They landed at Pwllcrochan on 28 March , but on the following day were surprised and overwhelmed by Poyer's men as they ...
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administrators Anglesey armour arms attack August battle besieged bombardment Brereton Caernarfon Caernarvonshire Capel captured Carbery Cardiff Cardigan Carmarthen cavalry Charles Charles's Chepstow Chester Chirk church civil Colonel commissioners Conwy courtesy Cromwell defend Denbigh Denbighshire earl earthworks Edgehill England and Wales fell Flintshire gatehouse gentry Gerard Glamorgan Gloucester governor Harlech Haverfordwest Herbert Horton infantry Ireland Irish king king's cause land Laugharne Castle Laugharne's London Lord medieval mid Wales military Monmouth Monmouthshire Montgomery Castle Mostyn Mytton National Monuments Record north Wales north-east November October Owen parliament parliamentary troops Peaceable Army Pembroke Pembrokeshire Powis Castle Poyer Raglan Castle raise rebellion rebels regiment Rowland Laugharne Royal Armouries royalist royalist cause royalist garrison Rupert Ruthin Salesbury September seventeenth century SHIRE siege Sir John soldiers south Wales south-east Wales south-west St Fagan's stronghold surrendered survived Tenby town and castle Vavasour walls Welsh Welsh counties Welshmen William Salesbury Worcester Wrexham
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