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It was evident that the Royalists would attack and Fairfax sent hasty orders to
Leven to turn back . By two o'clock in the afternoon they had arrived and Rupert's
and Newcastle's men were in position on the moor , which was to be the scene of
...
It was evident that the Royalists would attack and Fairfax sent hasty orders to
Leven to turn back . By two o'clock in the afternoon they had arrived and Rupert's
and Newcastle's men were in position on the moor , which was to be the scene of
...
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The Royalists were , as they had usually been , outmatched in numbers , but as
usual they attacked . ... below the summit of the ridge which the Parliamentary
troops occupied , some of their regiments advancing to meet the Royalist charge .
The Royalists were , as they had usually been , outmatched in numbers , but as
usual they attacked . ... below the summit of the ridge which the Parliamentary
troops occupied , some of their regiments advancing to meet the Royalist charge .
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Thence to Gravesend and so by way of Rochester , Fairfax marched to Maidstone
where he defeated the Royalist ... the betrayal of Pontefract Castle to the
Royalists by one of his own officers and the loss of Scarborough , and while
Fairfax and ...
Thence to Gravesend and so by way of Rochester , Fairfax marched to Maidstone
where he defeated the Royalist ... the betrayal of Pontefract Castle to the
Royalists by one of his own officers and the loss of Scarborough , and while
Fairfax and ...
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