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  • Hull York Beverley The unsuccessful second siege of Hull by the Royalist Earl of Newcastle in 1643 was a victory for Parliament at the high point of the...
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  • Siege of Hull may refer to: Siege of Hull (1642) Siege of Hull (1643) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Siege of Hull...
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  • Storming of Bristol 17 August, the Church of Scotland ratifies the Solemn League and Covenant 2 September, Beginning of Siege of Hull (1643) 18 September...
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  • English Civil War Siege of Gloucester (1643) – First English Civil War Siege of Sierck (1643) – Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) Siege of Hull (1643) – First English...
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    Thomas Rainsborough (category Captains of Deal Castle)
    left the navy in summer 1643 to join the besieged Parliamentarian garrison of Hull, and helped repulse an attack by the Marquess of Newcastle. Promoted colonel...
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  • 10. Siege and Relief of Gloucester. Atkinson 1911, 11. First Battle of Newbury, September 20, 1643. Evans 2018, p. 128. Atkinson 1911, 12. Hull and Winceby...
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    of the siege. On 2 September 1643, a second siege of Hull began, with Thomas Fairfax ensconced as commander of the garrison, and the royalist Earl of...
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    53°44′38″N 0°19′55″W / 53.744°N 0.332°W / 53.744; -0.332 The first siege of Hull marked a major escalation in the conflict between King Charles I and...
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    2017; -0.0317 Winceby Hull King's Lynn Barton Lincoln Bolingbroke Castle Horncastle The Battle of Winceby took place on 11 October 1643 during the First English...
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    Sir Thomas Fairfax at the Battle of Adwalton Moor and drove the survivors into Hull. The Royalists laid siege to Hull, but could not prevent Parliament...
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    Robert Overton (category Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge)
    of policy of the early Commonwealth government publishing his position in a pamphlet titled "The declaration of the officers of the garrison of Hull in...
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  • had been besieged in Hull in the second half of 1643. As Thomas's cavalry were of little use in a siege, they were ferried across the River Humber to...
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    The short siege of Worcester (29–31 May 1643) was conducted by a Parliamentary army of about 3,000 under the command of Sir William Waller. They failed...
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    early July 1643, just after the Royalist victories in Pontefract (1642), and the Battle of Adwalton Moor (1643) respectively. In the second siege, with the...
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    to Hull, which he successfully defended against Newcastle from 2 September until 11 October 1643, and by means of a brilliant sally caused the siege to...
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  • John Hotham, the younger (category Wikipedia articles incorporating information from the Dictionary of National Biography Index and Epitome)
    surrendering Hull and changing sides, Hotham demanded 20,000 pounds cash, the rank of viscount for his father and the rank of baron for himself. In April 1643, Hotham...
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    The siege of Arundel took place during the First English Civil War, from 19 December 1643 to 6 January 1644, when a Royalist garrison surrendered to a...
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    Hull Minster is the Anglican minster and the parish church of Kingston upon Hull in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The church was called Holy Trinity...
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  • Thumbnail for Siege of Lichfield
    The siege of Lichfield occurred on 8–21 April 1643 during the First English Civil War. During the military action, the Royalists under the command of Prince...
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    from the castle, and from September to October 1643 he was present at the unsuccessful second Siege of Hull. Though Cholmley's activities were a nuisance...
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