• The Battle of Warrington Bridge was a skirmish fought on 13 August 1651 between the invading Royalist Scottish army of Charles II and Parliamentary forces...
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  • Battle of Warrington Bridge can refer to: Battle of Warrington Bridge (1648), part of the Battle of Preston (1648) Battle of Warrington Bridge (1651)...
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  • Hieton (1650) Battle of Inverkeithing (1651) Siege of Dundee (1651) Battle of Warrington Bridge (1651) Battle of Worcester (1651) "Battle of Loudoun Hill...
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    Warrington Bridge is the name given to several historical bridges crossing the River Mersey in the town of Warrington, England. The current structure...
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    The Battle of Worcester took place on 3 September 1651 in and around the city of Worcester, England and was the last major battle of the 1642 to 1651 Wars...
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    "beseeched any that would to shoot him through the head". Warrington bridge was barricaded and terms of surrender were sought. Cromwell took them prisoner,...
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    Parliamentarians under John Lambert at the Battle of Warrington Bridge. The expansion and urbanisation of Warrington largely coincided with the Industrial...
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    Parliamentarians under John Lambert at the Battle of Warrington Bridge. The expansion and urbanisation of Warrington largely coincided with the Industrial...
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    Battle of Warrington Bridge, the last victory of Scotland over England in battle. August 28 The "Onfall of Alyth takes place in the Scottish town of the...
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    Carlisle Wigan Warrington The army which Leslie and Charles II led into England in August 1651, despite being 12,000 strong, was desperately short of supplies...
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