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In only one instance do we find a direct link, however, between the pirates and the New Model. Henry Morgan’s brutal raid on Panama in 1671 was said to have been carried out by “troops [dressed] in ...
The English Civil War (1641-1651) was a time unprecedented in English history. Although it ended with the victory of the bourgeoisie under Oliver Cromwell and the first moves towards the establishment ...
Archaeologists have unearthed artifacts believed to be from the final battle of the English Civil War, ... 1651, as the Parliamentarian New Model Army defeated King Charles II's Royalists.
Object Details maker Remington Arms Company, Inc. Description Prior to the Civil War, Remington was known for long arms, not revolvers. Beginning with their Model 1861 and continuing with the New ...
From battlefields to boozers: England’s ultimate Civil War trail It’s 375 years since Cromwell’s New Model Army conquered the North. Our writer takes a road trip to commemorate the English ...
Pate's earlier works (U.S. Handguns of World War II, 1998; Smith & Wesson American Model in U.S. and Foreign Service, 2006 and U.S. Military Arms Inspector Marks with co-author Anthony C. Daum ...
Victims of the Spanish Civil War’s fierce religious persecution, the three men will be the latest martyrs raised to the altar from a bloodbath that claimed the lives of an estimated 6,832 clergy.
In June 1646 the King's wartime capital, Oxford, was surrendered to the Parliamentarian New Model Army. ... Cambridgeshire and an English Civil War centre at the Commandery, Worcester.
The Battle of Stow-on-the-Wold took place in March 1646 during the First English Civil War and was a Parliamentarian victory by detachments of the New Model Army over the last Royalist field army ...
By 1645, the war had reached a critical point, with the Parliamentarians gaining ground, thanks largely to the well-organised New Model Army led by Sir Thomas Fairfax and Oliver Cromwell.
The Captain-General of this New Model Army would be Sir Thomas Fairfax, and as Lieutenant General of the Horse- Oliver Cromwell, who would have a much bigger role to play later.