Cavalier Generals: King Charles I and His Commanders in the English Civil War, 1642-46Pen & Sword Military, 2004 - 227 Seiten Previous studies of the Royalist high command have concentrated largely upon a handful of notable individuals such as King Charles himself and Prince Rupert. In this ground-breaking study, John Barratt re-examines these key figures, but he also explores the careers and characters of some of the lesser-known, but equally able Royalist officers. These men played decisive roles in the war, but hitherto they have received little attention. Among the extraordinary soldiers the author covers are Lord Astley, Prince Maurice, Lord Hopton, Lord Goring, Sir Richard Grenvile, the Marquis of Newcastle, Lord Wilmot and the Marquis of Montrose. |
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... Wales and Captain General in Wales and the Marches Parliamentarians under Sir John Meldrum lay siege to Newark Indecisive action between Newcastle and Scots at Bolden Hills Prince Rupert relieves Newark Indecisive action between ...
... Wales and Captain General in Wales and the Marches Parliamentarians under Sir John Meldrum lay siege to Newark Indecisive action between Newcastle and Scots at Bolden Hills Prince Rupert relieves Newark Indecisive action between ...
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... Wales had been a major source of recruits , but not only were its manpower resources becoming exhausted , but communications between North and Central Wales and Oxford had been severely disrupted by the loss of Shrewsbury in February ...
... Wales had been a major source of recruits , but not only were its manpower resources becoming exhausted , but communications between North and Central Wales and Oxford had been severely disrupted by the loss of Shrewsbury in February ...
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... Wales , and for the Royalists it had added significance as a landing place for any further reinforcements from Ireland . With its man - made defences of medieval walls and earth outworks strengthened by the River Dee and extensive marsh ...
... Wales , and for the Royalists it had added significance as a landing place for any further reinforcements from Ireland . With its man - made defences of medieval walls and earth outworks strengthened by the River Dee and extensive marsh ...
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Chapter Two Charles I and Lord Forth | 7 |
Chapter Three Prince Rupert | 25 |
Chapter Four Jacob Lord Astley | 45 |
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