- 1470,
during the Wars of the Roses.
Spellings of "Losecoat" vary, with "
Losecote" and "Loose-coat" also seen. The
battle secured the
defeat of the poorly...
- two
miles (3 km) to the west of the
village is the site of the
Battle of
Losecote Field in 1470. It has been
claimed that the
village was depo****ted as...
- of the Roses. The
battle is also
known as
Battle of
Losecoat Field (or
Losecote Field),
supposedly because the
defeated Lancastrians, when fleeing, threw...
- however,
discovered the plot when Robert, Lord Welles, was
routed at
Losecote Field in
Rutland in
March 1470, and gave away the plan.
Warwick soon gave...
-
battlefield of
Losecote by
order of
Edward IV for
being a
Lancastrian Sir
Lawrence Davis (1470) –
executed on
battlefield of
Losecote by
order of Edward...
-
shrunken village, SK921110 Hardwick, SK965122 - Site of the
Battle of
Losecote Field Horn, SK952117 Ingthorpe,
Tinwell SK996089 Martinsthorpe,
south of...