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Adwalton Bradford Leeds Batley The
Battle of
Adwalton Moor
occurred on 30 June 1643 at
Adwalton, West Yorkshire,
during the
First English Civil War. In...
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Adwalton is a
village in the City of
Leeds metropolitan borough, West Yorkshire, England. It is 6
miles (9.7 km)
south west of
Leeds and is now generally...
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Riding towns, and the
Fairfaxes underwent a
decisive defeat at
Adwalton Battle of
Adwalton (Atherton) Moor near
Bradford on 30 June.
After this, by way...
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Drighlington and
Adwalton railway station served the
village of Drighlington, West Yorkshire,
England from 1856 to 1962 on the Leeds,
Bradford and Halifax...
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escorted to Oxford. This success,
combined with a
victory at
Adwalton Moor near
Leeds in June,
caused Newcastle to be
created 'Marquess of Newcastle-upon-Tyne'...
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recaptured a few
months later. The
royalists won the
Battle of
Adwalton Moor
meaning they
controlled Yorkshire (with the
exception of Hull). From...
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serve as his base for the rest of the war. In 1643,
Royalist forces won at
Adwalton Moor,
gaining control of most of Yorkshire. In the Midlands, a Parliamentary...
- 1891) was an
English first-class cricketer. Born
Robert Wright Ward, in
Adwalton, Leeds, Yorkshire, England, he pla**** for the
North of
England against...
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place he was
totally defeated on 30 June 1643 at the
Battle of
Adwalton Moor. He
escaped to Hull,
which he
successfully defended against Newcastle...
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Newcastle defeated the
Parliamentarian army of Lord
Fairfax at the
Battle of
Adwalton Moor near Bradford.
Fairfax and his son, Sir
Thomas Fairfax, fled with...