Cavalier Generals: King Charles I & His Commanders in the English Civil War 1642-46Pen and Sword, 30.09.2004 - 224 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. |
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... king to arrest 'Five Members' fails; Charles leaves London Queen Henrietta Maria goes to Holland to raise munitions and men Parliament passes Militia Ordnance to take control of militia from king King establishes Court at York King ...
... king to arrest 'Five Members' fails; Charles leaves London Queen Henrietta Maria goes to Holland to raise munitions and men Parliament passes Militia Ordnance to take control of militia from king King establishes Court at York King ...
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King Charles I & His Commanders in the English Civil War 1642-46 John Barratt. 10 July 23 July 15 August 10 September Battle of Langport; Goring and Royalist Western Army defeated Fairfax takes ... King's Generals ENGLAND in the mid.
King Charles I & His Commanders in the English Civil War 1642-46 John Barratt. 10 July 23 July 15 August 10 September Battle of Langport; Goring and Royalist Western Army defeated Fairfax takes ... King's Generals ENGLAND in the mid.
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King Charles I & His Commanders in the English Civil War 1642-46 John Barratt. Chapter One All the King's Generals ENGLAND in the mid - seventeenth century was a hierarchical society , and though the outbreak of civil war in the summer ...
King Charles I & His Commanders in the English Civil War 1642-46 John Barratt. Chapter One All the King's Generals ENGLAND in the mid - seventeenth century was a hierarchical society , and though the outbreak of civil war in the summer ...
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King Charles I & His Commanders in the English Civil War 1642-46 John Barratt. Parliament recognized the need to give ... king's principal field force – known to historians as the 'Oxford Army' – had professional soldiers in most of its ...
King Charles I & His Commanders in the English Civil War 1642-46 John Barratt. Parliament recognized the need to give ... king's principal field force – known to historians as the 'Oxford Army' – had professional soldiers in most of its ...
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... king's most able generals were men with military experience prior to the war. Of the thirteen individuals discussed here, only King Charles and Newcastle were relative military innocents on the outbreak of war. Of the rest, Princes ...
... king's most able generals were men with military experience prior to the war. Of the thirteen individuals discussed here, only King Charles and Newcastle were relative military innocents on the outbreak of war. Of the rest, Princes ...
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Chapter Five Prince Maurice | |
Chapter Six Ralph Lord Hopton | |
Chapter Seven George Lord Goring | |
Chapter Eight John Lord Byron | |
Chapter Nine Sir Richard Grenville | |
Chapter Ten William Cavendish Marquis of Newcastle | |
Chapter Twelve James Graham Marquis of Montrose | |
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action assault attack attempt Baillie battle brigade Bristol Byron campaign captured Castle Chester Clarendon Colonel Cornish Cornwall Council defeat defences Devon Digby Earl Edgehill enemy England English Civil English Civil War Essex Eythin Fairfax favour fighting fire foot garrison George Goring Gloucester Goring's Grenville's Hertford Hopton horse Ibid infantry Ireland Irish John John Byron joined July June King Charles king’s Lancashire Lieutenant London Lord Lord Byron Lord Hopton Lostwithiel Lyme major March Marquis Marston Moor Maurice’s Mercurius Aulicus military Model Army Montrose Montrose’s musketeers Nantwich Naseby Newbury Newcastle Newcastle’s officers opponents orders Ormonde Oxford Army Parliament Parliamentarian Parliamentarian forces Peter Young Plymouth Prince Maurice Prince Rupert probably professional soldiers Ralph Hopton Rebels regiment reinforcements retreat Royalist Royalist army Royalist commanders Royalist forces Ruthven Scots Scottish September siege Sir Richard Sir Thomas strategy success surrender town Trained Bands troops victory Wales Warburton West William Waller Wilmot