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The Battle of Marston Moor was fought on 2 July 1644, during the First English Civil War of 1642 – 1646.
It was fought near Edge Hill and Kineton in southern Warwickshire on Sunday, 23 October 1642.
The regiment has the rare distinction of having fought on the side of both Parliament and the Royalists during the English Civil War 1642 to 1649.
He also won Richelieu's favor when he was present with the Cardinal during the plot of Cinq Mars, and afterwards fought in the siege of Perpignan ( 1642 ).
The town played a large part in the English Civil War when it became a stronghold for the Parliamentarian forces, like many market towns a nursing-ground of Puritan sentiment and in 1642 the Battle of Aylesbury was fought and won by the Parliamentarians.
Falkland fought for the king at the Battle of Edgehill ( 23 October 1642 ) and at the siege of Gloucester.
He fought with valour at the Battle of Edgehill 23 October 1642, and at the First Battle of Newbury, 20 September 1643.
In Great Britain, the English Civil War ( 1642 – 1651 ) was fought between the King and an oligarchic but elected Parliament.
Lord Lindsey fought on the Royalist side in the Civil War and was killed at the Battle of Edgehill on 23 October 1642.
A battle was fought in the town on 2 December 1642, when a group of Chowbenters, men from neighbouring Atherton, beat back and then routed Cavalier troops under the command of James Stanley, the 7th Earl of Derby.
Boyle returned to Ireland on the outbreak of the rebellion in 1641 and fought with his brothers against the Irish rebels at the battle of Liscarroll in September 1642.
After varying success and failure in the Midlands, he fought at Edgehill and, after the king's return to Oxford was given, in November 1642, the military supervision of Banbury and the neighbouring country.
True and Exact Relation of both the Battles fought by ... Earl of Essex against the Bloudy Cavaliers ( 1642 ).
They fought the Confederates ( with the support of the English Parliament ) from their arrival in Ulster in 1642 until 1648.
So far, the historical evidence of following Raikas have been discovered ; Niranjan Malldev ( Founder of Doti Kingdom ), Nagi Malla ( 1238 AD ), Ripu Malla ( 1279 AD ), Nirai Pal ( 1353 AD may be of Askot and his historical evidence of 1354 A. D has been found in Almoda ), Nag Malla ( 1384 AD ), Dhir Malla ( 1400 AD ), Ripu Malla ( 1410 AD ), Anand Malla ( 1430 AD ), Balinarayan Malla ( not known ), Sansar Malla ( 1442 AD ), Kalyan Malla ( 1443 AD ), Suratan Malla ( 1478 AD ), Kriti Malla ( 1482 AD ), Prithivi Malla ( 1488 AD ), Medini Jay Malla ( 1512 AD ), Ashok Malla ( 1517 AD ), Raj Malla ( 1539 AD ), Arjun Malla / Shahi ( not known but he was ruling Sira as Malla and Doti as Shahi ), Bhupati Malla / Shahi ( 1558 AD ), Sagaram Shahi ( 1567 AD ), Hari Malla / Shahi ( 1581 AD Last Raikas King of Sira and adjoining part of Nepal ), Rudra Shahi ( 1630 AD ), Vikram shahi ( 1642 AD ), Mandhat shahi ( 1671 AD ), Raghunath shahi ( 1690 AD ), Hari shahi ( 1720 AD ), Krishna Shahi ( 1760 AD ), Deep shahi ( 1785 AD ), Prithivi pati Shahi ( 1790 AD, ' he had fought against Nepali ruler with British in 1814 AD ')
During the English Civil War in 1642, a battle was fought on Westhoughton Common between Lord Derby's Cavalier forces and Parliamentarians.
The Battle of Edgehill ( 1642 ) was fought in Warwickshire, near the Oxfordshire border.
The second battalion was sent to Germany in 1642, and the whole regiment fought at the Battle of Leipzig that year, only to return to Sweden again the following year.
Piercebridge Battle was partly fought on the bridge, when on 1 December 1642 a small Royalist contingent including William Cavendish defended it against Parliamentarians led by Lord Fairfax.
A battle was fought near Antrim between the English and Irish in the reign of Edward III ; and in 1642 a naval engagement took place on Lough Neagh, for Viscount Massereene and Ferrard ( who founded Antrim Castle in 1662 ) had a right to maintain a fighting fleet on the lough.
The battle of Edge Hill was fought on Sunday 23 October 1642 and was the first major battle in the English Civil War between the Royalist forces of King Charles I and the Parliamentarian army commanded by the Earl of Essex.
It was fought in April 1642 between a Royalist army under the Earl of Ormonde, and Richard Butler, 3rd Viscount Mountgarret, who led newly-formed units of Confederate Irish troops raised during the Irish Rebellion of 1641.
The Battle of Liscarroll was fought in County Cork in July 1642, at the start of the Eleven years war.
He soon fought with his mentor, and did not return to Bologna till after Reni had died ( 1642 ).

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However, he looked forward with anxiety for his release, which was delayed until March 1642 because the imperial government feared to see Horn at the head of the Swedish army and would not allow an exchange.
* 1642 – First English Civil War: Battle of Turnham Green – the Royalist forces withdraw in the face of the Parliamentarian army and fail to take London.
* Kaifeng flood of 1642: Some 300, 000 people die when the Ming Dynasty army in China intentionally breaks the dams and dykes of the Yellow River to break the siege by the large rebel force of Li Zicheng.
With the start of the English Civil War in 1642 he became the first Captain-General and Chief Commander of the Parliamentarian army, also known as the Roundheads.
Near the former wooden Putney Bridge, built in 1729 and replaced in 1886, the earl of Essex threw a bridge of boats across the river in 1642 in order to march his army in pursuit of Charles I, who thereupon fell back on Oxford.
From 1642 to 1650, he held various intendancies, at first in the provinces and then with the army of chief minister Cardinal Mazarin and, coming thus in touch with the court, was permitted in 1650 to buy the important position of procureur général to the parlement of Paris.
In addition the Scots Covenanters, who had landed an army in the northeast of Ireland at Carrickfergus to counter the Catholic rebellion in that part of the country in early 1642, had subsequently put northeast Ireland on the side of the English Parliamentarians against the king ; and the relatively strong Protestant presence in and around Derry and Cork City was inclined to side with the Parliamentarians as well, and soon did so.
Although Eoghan Ruadh Ó Néill was a competent general, he was outnumbered by the Scottish Covenanter army that had landed in Ulster in 1642.
In 1646 O ' Neill, with substantial Gallowglass numbers and additionally furnished with supplies by the Papal Nuncio, Giovanni Battista Rinuccini, attacked the Scottish Covenanter army under Major-General Robert Monro, who had landed in Ireland in April 1642.
On the outbreak of the Civil War, he joined the parliamentary army, fighting at the Battle of Edgehill in October 1642, and at the Battle of Gainsborough in July 1643.
At the outbreak of the Civil War, having succeeded his father in the earldom in November 1642, Manchester commanded a regiment in the army of Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex, and in August 1643 he was appointed Major-General of the parliamentary forces in the eastern counties ( the Eastern Association ), with Cromwell as his second in command.
In September 1642, Lambert was appointed a captain of horse in the Parliamentary army of the English Civil War, commanded by Ferdinando, Lord Fairfax.
He and Lord Inchiquin commanded the forces which defeated the Irish irregular army at the Battle of Liscarroll on 3 September 1642, thereby preserving the Protestant interest in southern Ireland for the remainder of the decade.
In the first Scottish war Fairfax had commanded a regiment in the king's army ; then on the outbreak of the Civil War in 1642 he became commander of the parliamentary forces in Yorkshire, with Newcastle as his opponent.
He surrendered Portsmouth to the parliament in September 1642 after the Siege of Portsmouth and went to the Netherlands to recruit for the Royalist army, returning to England in December.
Horn was taken prisoner and held by Catholic army in Burghausen Castle until 1642.
In 1642 he joined the king's army, under Sir John Biron.
In 1642 he joined the Parliamentarian army, and served as quartermaster under John Lambert until 1650.
The march of the King and his army south from Shrewsbury in the days leading up to the Battle of Edge Hill in October 1642 met strong local resistance, with troops headed by Prince Rupert of the Rhine and the Earl of Derby being ambushed by local trainbands in Moseley and King's Norton, and the King's baggage train attacked by Birmingham townspeople and his personal possessions plundered and transported to Warwick Castle while the King stayed with the Royalist Sir Thomas Holte at Aston Hall.
At 11am on Tuesday 7 December 1642 the Battle of Tadcaster, an incident during the English Civil War, took place on and around Tadcaster Bridge between Sir Thomas Fairfax's Parliamentarian forces and the Sir Thomans Glemham Royalist army.
This was after he had defeated Sir James Ramsay, from the Parliamentarians, and by doing this he failed to aid the rest of his army, thus leading to a neutral ending to the Battle of Edgehill on 23 October 1642.
In 1642, Brereton joined the Parliamentarian forces, and in March 1643 was appointed Commander-in-Chief for Parliament's army in Cheshire, where he quickly established a formidable intelligence network of spies and agents.
He took a leading part in the examination into the army plot ; was one of the commissioners appointed to attend the king to Scotland in August 1641 ; and was nominated one of the committee of safety in July 1642.
In 1642, civil war broke out in England, and Gascoigne received a commission as Providore for Yorkshire in the army of King Charles I. Crabtree lived in Broughton, just outside Manchester which was on the parliamentary side and all correspondence between the two ceased.
King Charles I sent a large army to Ireland in 1642 to put down the rebellion, as did the Scottish Covenanters.

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