Newark Lincoln Nottingham The Relief of Newark (21 March 1644) was a Royalist victory during the First English Civil War. It was a personal victory for...
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surrounded by the city of Fremont. The three cities of Newark, Fremont, and Union City make up the Tri-City Area. Newark's population was 47,529 at...
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impress militarily. By 1644, now the Duke of Cumberland and Earl of Holderness, he led the relief of Newark and York and its castle. Having marched north...
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John Meldrum (category Parliamentarian military personnel of the English Civil War)
commanded a brigade of infantry at the Battle of Edge Hill. His most notable action was his defeat by Prince Rupert at the relief of Newark in early 1644....
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Henry Hastings, 1st Baron Loughborough (category Alumni of Queens' College, Cambridge)
son of Henry Hastings, 5th Earl of Huntingdon, one of the most powerful landowners in Leicestershire. He fought with the Royalist army in the Wars of the...
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John Lilburne (category Prisoners and detainees of Jersey)
at Oxford, was plundered of all he had at Rupert's relief of Newark (22 March 1644), was shot through the arm at the taking of Walton Hall, near Wakefield...
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the Relief of Newark. It became even more important to regain the northwest when the Fairfaxes and a Scottish Covenanter army began the Siege of York...
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Edward Rossiter (category Members of the Parliament of England for Great Grimsby)
Grantham Grimsby Newark Pontefract Melton Mowbray Naseby Doncaster Newark was a key strategic position linking the Royalist capital of Oxford with their...
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from the garrison of Dudley Castle and had been present at the Relief of Newark Molyneux's, Tyldesley's and Leveson's regiments of horse together totalled...
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Kean University (redirect from Newark State Teachers College)
university. The university was founded in 1855[by whom?] in Newark, New Jersey, as the Newark Normal School, then became New Jersey State Teachers College...
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