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Passing Warwick and Coventry , by October 23 he had reached Edgehill while
Essex on his track arrived at Kineton some seven miles away . There the two
armies met and there throughout that Sunday there was fought that promiscuous
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Passing Warwick and Coventry , by October 23 he had reached Edgehill while
Essex on his track arrived at Kineton some seven miles away . There the two
armies met and there throughout that Sunday there was fought that promiscuous
...
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Charles had raised the siege only to seek more favorable ground to fight Essex .
Barnstaple and Bideford had been taken ; the Parliamentary admiral Warwick
had been beaten off in his attempt to relieve Exeter by sea ; and though Plymouth
...
Charles had raised the siege only to seek more favorable ground to fight Essex .
Barnstaple and Bideford had been taken ; the Parliamentary admiral Warwick
had been beaten off in his attempt to relieve Exeter by sea ; and though Plymouth
...
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Countersigned by Marche and Sandys.26 Five days before that order was written
Essex had protested to the Lords against the delay in furnishing him with troops .
“ Newark is not taken , Lincolnshire is lost , Gloucester is unsupplied and the ...
Countersigned by Marche and Sandys.26 Five days before that order was written
Essex had protested to the Lords against the delay in furnishing him with troops .
“ Newark is not taken , Lincolnshire is lost , Gloucester is unsupplied and the ...
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