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  2. Battle of Marston Moor - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Marston Moor was fought on 2 July 1644, during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms of 1639–1653. [a] The combined forces of the English Parliamentarians under Lord Fairfax and the Earl of Manchester and the Scottish Covenanters under the Earl of Leven defeated the Royalists commanded by Prince Rupert of the Rhine and the Marquess of Newcastle.

  3. Battle of Marston Moor order of battle - Wikipedia

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    At Marston Moor, Newcastle's cavalry were organised as: Sir Charles Lucas's Brigade (700) Sir Richard Dacre's Brigade (800) (Dacre was mortally wounded during the battle) Sir William Blakiston's Brigade (600) Sir Edward Widdrington's Brigade (400) Colonel Samuel Tuke's Regiment (200) (formerly the Duke of York's regiment) [19]

  4. HMS York (1654) - Wikipedia

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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. [1] After the Restoration in 1660, she was renamed HMS York. By 1677 her armament had been increased to 60 guns. York was wrecked in 1703. [1]

  5. Ironside (cavalry) - Wikipedia

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    The regiment played a major part in the victory over the Royalists at the Battle of Marston Moor, where the discipline of Cromwell's wing of horse was decisive. Where a victorious wing of Royalist cavalry scattered in search of plunder, Cromwell's men rallied after defeating their immediate opponents, and then swept the disordered Royalist ...

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  7. James Lumsden (military officer) - Wikipedia

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    He played a major part in the Battle of Marston Moor, and though many of his own regiment were routed, he did much to regroup the remainder and rally the reserve battalions which helped secure victory for the allied forces of the parliaments. [3] Lumsden left an account of the battle, published anonymously [4]

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  9. Simeon Ashe - Wikipedia

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    The writer's object in both cases was to vindicate the conduct of his patron. In John Vicars's Parliamentary Chronicle there is a letter of his, describing the proceedings of the Earl of Manchester in reducing several garrisons after the battle of Marston Moor. Ashe was the author of sermons, including