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    Marston Moor was a 52-gun third rate Speaker-class frigate built for the navy of the Commonwealth of England at Blackwall Yard, and launched in 1654. After...
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  • Speaker-class frigate launched 1654 as Marston Moor; renamed York upon the Restoration 1660; ran aground and wrecked 1703 HMS York (1706), 60-gun fourth rate...
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    programme were Essex, Plymouth, Torrington, Newbury, Bridgewater, Lyme, Marston Moor, Langport, Fairfax, and Tredagh. After Blake drew up papers attacking...
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    After Cromwell's nephew was killed at Marston Moor, he wrote a famous letter to his brother-in-law. Marston Moor secured the north of England for the Parliamentarians...
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    programme were Essex, Plymouth, Torrington, Newbury, Bridgewater, Lyme, Marston Moor, Langport, Fairfax, Tredagh, and Gloucester'. Lavery 2003, p. 2. Lavery...
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    (c. 1654) – Renamed Montague 1660 Marston Moor 52 (c. 1654) – Renamed York 1660, wrecked 1703 Langport 50 (c. 1654) – Renamed Henrietta 1660, wrecked...
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    north. Rupert then commanded much of the royalist army at its defeat at Marston Moor, with much of the blame falling on the poor working relationship between...
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    {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Green 1976, p. 13. "RAF Bramcote – RN HMS Gamecock – airfield". Control Towers. Retrieved 2 May 2012. Falconer, Jonathan...
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    wars Battle of Dover -First battle of First Anglo-Dutch War Battle of Marston Moor Battle of the Somme – World War I battle Battle of Schooneveld – Franco-Dutch...
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  • 29 June – Charles defeats Roundheads under William Waller. Battle of Marston Moor 2 July – Oliver Cromwell Roundheads defeat King Charles I of England's...
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  • Bethell, MP for East Riding of Yorkshire 1654–1656 and Hedon 1660–1679, who lost an eye at the Battle of Marston Moor in 1644. John Hewson, MP for Guildford...
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  • Johann von Aldringen, Austrian field marshal (b. 1588) June 25 – John Marston, English dramatist (b. 1576) July 25 – Francesco de' Medici, Tuscan prince...
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    Rutland, eldest surviving son of John Manners (d. 1612) October 7 – John Marston, English writer (d. 1634) October 12 – Thomas Dudley, Governor of Massachusetts...
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  • 1576) 1634 12 May – George Chapman, author (born c. 1559) 25 June – John Marston, dramatist (born 1576) 9 August – William Noy, jurist (born 1577) 3 September...
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