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595:Marston Moor
580:Tipton Green
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431:Gainsborough
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406:2nd Bradford
371:Sourton Down
361:Ripple Field
341:Hopton Heath
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307:1st Bradford
302:Muster Green
287:Piercebridge
257:Kings Norton
247:Babylon Hill
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146:4,500 horse
91:Belligerents
36:Part of the
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1492:BCW Project
1471:BCW Project
846:army under
793:Bovey Heath
744:2nd Chester
739:Philiphaugh
734:2nd Bristol
689:3rd Taunton
679:2nd Taunton
645:2nd Newbury
635:1st Taunton
630:1st Chester
610:Lostwithiel
530:Boldon Hill
471:Heptonstall
451:1st Newbury
426:1st Bristol
148:6,000 foot
1602:Categories
1557:required.)
1520:. Abacus.
1246:Royle 2006
1190:Fire lance
1167:under Sir
1041:Parliament
943:Gloucester
866:Background
818:Lagganmore
808:3rd Oxford
798:Torrington
764:Annan Moor
694:2nd Oxford
659:Inverlochy
615:Tippermuir
565:1st Oxford
550:Lyme Regis
436:Gloucester
312:Chichester
297:1st Exeter
237:Portsmouth
155:1,500 foot
1498:27 August
1477:27 August
1196:Citations
1134:Clarendon
1108:partisans
979:Royalists
699:Leicester
515:Newcastle
416:Lansdowne
386:Wakefield
356:Lichfield
351:Camp Hill
292:Tadcaster
272:Brentford
267:Aylesbury
153:300 horse
104:Royalists
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1390:(1852).
1179:See also
1157:John Pym
1139:Cornwall
1104:halberds
1084:brigades
1009:Defences
957:Plymouth
844:Royalist
724:Hereford
719:Langport
684:Auldearn
669:Weymouth
640:Carlisle
605:Ormskirk
585:Oswestry
540:Cheriton
510:Nantwich
441:2nd Hull
381:Stratton
262:Edgehill
242:Plymouth
227:1st Hull
157:100 guns
141:Strength
67:Location
1069:faggots
901:Bristol
852:Bristol
729:Kilsyth
560:Lincoln
491:Arundel
456:Winceby
366:Reading
170:Unknown
150:20 guns
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709:Alford
704:Naseby
570:Bolton
525:Newark
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