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Winceby Hull King's Lynn
Barton Lincoln Bolingbroke Castle Horncastle The
Battle of
Winceby took
place on 11
October 1643...
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Winceby is a
village in the
civil parish of
Lusby with
Winceby, in the East
Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. It is in the
Lincolnshire Wolds...
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Royalist forces. In 1643 it was
badly damaged in a
siege during the
Battle of
Winceby. The
following year, the
castle was
recaptured from the Parliamentarians...
- by Ewan Christian. Four
miles out is the
village of
Winceby,
where in 1643 the
Battle of
Winceby helped to gain
Lincolnshire for Parliament, although...
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Island Roxby Island Seal Rock
Sibsey Island Spilsby Island Stickney Island Winceby Island Seal
Island (Encounter Bay)
South Island Taylor Island Thistle Island...
- the
Royalists used the
castle to
garrison troops prior to the
Battle of
Winceby (11
October 1643). Only the
South Aisle of the 14th
century Church remains...
- a
Manchester cotton manufacturer, and
Marie Stone, she was
educated at
Winceby House School and
Oriel Bank High
School and at age 18
joined the Manchester...
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Hamon L'Estrange held out
until September.
Other forces won the
Battle of
Winceby,
giving them
control of Lincoln.
Political manoeuvring to gain an advantage...
- 1654.
Winsby was
named for the
Parliamentarian victory at the
Battle of
Winceby (1643).
After the
restoration of the
monarchy in 1660,
Winsby was renamed...
- the Army Plot, and
withdrew for a time from the court.
Chester Hull York
Winceby Newcastle Marston Moor
Leeds Bridlington Selby Newark Durham Scarborough...