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 Ashley-Cooper, Anthony
 Astley, Jacob
 Bankes, John
 Bennett, Henry
 Blake, Robert
 Brereton, William
 Browne, Richard
 Butler, James
 Byron
 Cavendish, William
 Charles I
 Charles II
 Crawford, Laurence
 Cromwell, Oliver
 Devereux, Robert
 Fairfax, Thomas
 Fiennes
 Fraser, Hugh
 Gordon, John
 Goring, Thomas
 Graham, James
 Henrietta Maria
 Holles, Denzil
 Huntly, George Gordon
 King
 Lillburne, John
 Lucas, Charles
 Meldrum, John
 Milton, John
 Monck, George
 Montagu
 Sackville, Edward
 Skippon
 Somerset, Edward
 Stanley, James
 St John, Oliver
 Sydney
 Trevor
 Trevor of Dungannon
 Vane, Henry
 Waller, William
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   Alliance   Cromwell, Oliver
     Helps form anAlliance between Scotland   & Parliament
   Alliance   Holles, Denzil
     Appointed to to co-ordinate the war with between Parliamentary & Scottish   Allies
   Alliance   St John, Oliver
     Helps form anAlliance between Parliament & Scotland  
   Alliance   Vane, Henry
     Helps form anAlliance between Parliament & Scotland  
   Arrest   Monck, George
   Nantwich   Captured at Nantwich & held captive in the Tower, 1644-1646
   Tower of London   Captured at Nantwich & held captive in the Tower, 1644-1646
   Battle of Aberdeen   Charles I
  19th June Aberdeen   Montrose expels the Covenentors from Aberdeen
  19th June Aberdeen   The battle of Aberdeen is an engagement in the Scottish   Civil War between Royalist & Covenanter forces outside the city of Aberdeen
   Battle of Andover   Bennett, Henry
   Andover   Fights for the Royalists
   Battle of Banbury   Cavendish, William
  27th Oct Banbury   Charles I is able to retreat safely to Donnington Castle & to join Rupert in Oxford
  27th Oct Banbury   Fails to join forces with Waller
   Battle of Banbury   Charles I
  27th Oct Banbury   Manages to avoidcapture & defeat, returns to Donnington Castle
  27th Oct Banbury   The battle is inconclusive & Charles retreats to Oxford
  27th Oct Banbury   With 10,000 men faces Cromwell with 22,000
   Battle of Blair Atholl   Graham, James
   Blair Atholl   Joins with Alasdair MacDonald's 1,100 Irish man & forms a combined army of 2,000 men
  26th Aug Blair Atholl   Raises the Royalist Standard at Blair Atholl in the Highlands
   Battle of Boldon Hills   Cavendish, William
  8th Mar Boldon Hills   Covenanters under Leven get the better of Royalists under Newcastle outside Sunderland
   Battle of Cheriton   Waller, William
   Cheriton   Prevents the advance of Royalists under Sir Ralph Hopton
   Battle of Corbridge   Cavendish, William
  19th Feb Corbridge   The Covenanters are defeated by the Royalist horse under Newcastle at Corbridge
   Battle of Cropredy Bridge   Charles II
   Cropredy Bridge   Fights at the battle of Cropredy Bridge
   Battle of Cropredy Bridge   Waller, William
  29th June Cropredy Bridge   Defeated by Charles I near Bandbury
   Battle of Faringdon   Goring, Thomas
  2nd May Faringdon   Defeats Cromwell but is kept in check by him
   Battle of Hilton   Cavendish, William
  25th Mar Hilton   Covenanters under Leven & Royalists under Newcastle clash but the result is indecisive
   Battle of Lostwithiel   Charles I
  2nd Sep Lostwithiel   After their victory the Royalists are in a position to march on London
  2nd Sep Lostwithiel   The Royalists defeat Essex &capture 8,000 infantry
   Battle of Lostwithiel   Devereux, Robert
  2nd Sep Lostwithiel   Charles I captures 8,000 of Devereux's infantry
  2nd Sep Lostwithiel   Charles I marches westwards from Oxford & intercepts Devereux
  2nd Sep Lostwithiel   Defeated by Royalists 30 miles west of Plymouth
   Battle of Lostwithiel   Skippon
  2nd Sep Lostwithiel   Defeated by Royalists 30 miles west of Plymouth, saves most of the cavalry
   Battle of Marston Moor   Byron
  2nd July Marston Moor   Commands the Royalist Horse
   Battle of Marston Moor   Cavendish, William
  1st July Marston Moor   Reluctant to fight at all but persuades Rupert to postpone the battle 1 day
  2nd July Marston Moor   Commands the Royalist "whitecoats" but only 30 survive
  2nd July Marston Moor   Totally defeated Newcastle departs for Hamburg
   Battle of Marston Moor   Charles I
  2nd July Marston Moor   4,000 Royalists are killed & 1,500 taken prisoner
  2nd July Marston Moor   Royalist defeat near York which loses Charles ' stronghold in the nth
   Battle of Marston Moor   Crawford, Laurence
  2nd July Marston Moor   Fights at Marston Moor on the side of the English   Parliament
   Battle of Marston Moor   Crawford, Lawrence
  2nd July Marston Moor   Commands Manchester's Foot & for a time takes charge of Cromwell's cavalry
   Battle of Marston Moor   Cromwell, Oliver
  2nd July Marston Moor   Cromwell's first major victory, personally commands 2,500 men
  2nd July Marston Moor   Defeats the Royalists near York, leaving 4,000 dead & taking 1,500 prisoners
  2nd July Marston Moor   Sweeps away Goring's horse by attacking the Royalists from the rear
   Battle of Marston Moor   Fairfax, Charles
  2nd July Marston Moor   Colonel Charles Fairfax is killed in action at the battle of Marston Moor
   Battle of Marston Moor   Fairfax, Thomas
  2nd July Marston Moor   A gathering of eager national forces within a few square miles of ground naturally led to a battle, and Marston Moor proves decisive for the struggle in the north
  2nd July Marston Moor   Commands the right suffering heavy losses from Goring
  2nd July Marston Moor   Cromwell relieves Fairfax & Parliament is victorious
  2nd July Marston Moor   Fairfax's horse meets Goring's 1st line & charges them successfully
  2nd July Marston Moor   The city of York is taken after the battle of Marston Moor, and nearly the whole of the north submits to the Parliament
   Battle of Marston Moor   Fiennes
  2nd July Marston Moor   Fights for Parliament
   Battle of Marston Moor   Fraser, Hugh
  2nd July Marston Moor   Commands the Scottish   dragoons on the side of the English   Parliament
   Battle of Marston Moor   Goring, Thomas
  2nd July Marston Moor   Commands the Royalist horse on the left flank
   Battle of Marston Moor   King
  2nd July Marston Moor   Fights for the Royalists at Marston Moor, on the losing side
   Battle of Marston Moor   Lucas, Charles
  2nd July Marston Moor   As a 2nd to Goring commands some of the Royalist cavalry, taken prisoner by the Scots  
   Battle of Marston Moor   Montagu
  1st July Marston Moor   Arrives at Marston Moor, 6 miles west of York on the Knaresborough Rd
  2nd July Marston Moor   Commands a Parliamentary regiment at the Battle of Marston Moor
   Battle of Marston Moor   Trevor of Dungannon
  2nd July Marston Moor   Commands a regiment under Lord Byron
  2nd July Marston Moor   Stabs Cromwell in the neck & is made Viscount Dungannon
   Battle of Nantwich   Brereton, William
  25th Jan Nantwich   Joins forces with Fairfax & helps defeat Royalists led by Lord Byron
   Battle of Nantwich   Byron
  25th Jan Chester   Forced to retreat to Chester
  25th Jan Nantwich   Byron's infantry join the Parliamentarians
  25th Jan Nantwich   Defeated by Fairfax
   Battle of Nantwich   Fairfax, Thomas
  25th Jan Nantwich   Defeats Irish Royalists & local troops who have laid siege to Nantwich
   Battle of Nantwich   Monck, George
  25th Jan Nantwich   Captured by the Parliamentarians then imprisoned in London for 2 yrs
   Battle of Newbury, 2nd   Astley, Jacob
  26th Oct Newbury   Commander for the Royalists at the 2nd battle of Newbury
   Battle of Newbury, 2nd   Charles II
  26th Oct Newbury   Fights at the battle of Newbury
   Battle of Selby   Fairfax, Thomas
  11th April Selby   Defeats the Royalists under Lord Bellasis & captures Selby
  11th April York   Lord Newcastle's Royalist force of 5,000 is trapped in York
   Both Kingdoms Cromwell   Cromwell, Oliver
   London   Appointed Member of the Committee of Both Kingdoms
   Both Kingdoms Holles   Holles, Denzil
   London   Appointed Member of the Committee of Both Kingdoms
   Both Kingdoms St John   St John, Oliver
   London   Appointed Member of the Committee of Both Kingdoms
   Both Kingdoms Vane   Vane, Henry
   London   Appointed Member of the Committee of Both Kingdoms
   Capture   Charles I
   Donnington   Captures Donnington Castle north west of Newbury
  1st June Leicester   Leicester is sacked by Charles I & Prince Rupert
  16th July York   Parliament captures York
   Capture   Cromwell, Oliver
  16th July York   Leads the "Ironsides" & captures York
  16th Oct Newcastle   Commander of the "Ironsides" during Parliament'scapture of Newcastle
   Capture   Huntly, George Gordon
   Mar Aberdeen   Captures Aberdeen from the Covenantors
  21st April Montrose   Captures most of Montrose for the Royalists
   Capture   Lillburne, John
   Tickhill   Captures Tickill Castle for Parliament, against orders
   Council Advisers   Charles II
     Given a Council of Advisers including Sir Edward Hyde, Sir Arthur Capel & Lord Hopton
   Council War   Cavendish, William
  10th Nov   "if we beat the King 99 x he would be King still, if he beat us we should be hanged"
   Council War   Cromwell, Oliver
  10th Nov   Advises a military defeat of the King after Manchester fails to persue him in battle
   Death   Bankes, John
  12th Oxford   Death of John Bankes , Royalist supporter & owner of Corfe Castle
   Death   Fairfax, Charles
  2nd July Marston Moor   Colonel Charles Fairfax is killed in action at the battle of Marston Moor
   Defection   Ashley-Cooper, Anthony
     Joins the Parliamentarians
   Exile   Cavendish, William
     Goes intoexile after defeat at Marston Moor & loss of the nrth to Parliament
   Exile of Henrietta Maria   Henrietta Maria
     Forced into exile, 1644-60, due to her unpopularity & Catholicism
   April Oxford   Leaves her husband for the safety of the West Country, never sees him again
   July Falmouth   Sails from Falmouth to Brest
   General Western Association   Charles II
   London   Appointed Commander, under the control of Sir Edward Hyde
   London   Appointed General of the Western Association & Generlissimo of the King's forces
   London   Appointed Commander, under the control of Sir Edward Hyde
   London   Appointed General of the Western Association & Generlissimo of the King's forces
   Governor   Byron
   Chester   Appointed Governor of Chester
   Governor   Fairfax, Thomas
   July York   Appointed Governor of York
   Independents   Cromwell, Oliver
   London   Appointed Leader of the Independents
   Invasion of England   Graham, James
   April   Leads a Royalist force of 1,300 militia from Cumberland & Northumberland
   Invasion of Ireland   Charles I
     Makes peace with the Irish Confederation
     Withdraws his troops from Ireland & recruits Irish reinforcements
   Lieutenant   Cromwell, Oliver
  5th Feb London   Signs the Covenant enabling him to take up the position of Lieutenant Colonel
   Lord Lieutenant   Butler, James
     Appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland by Charles I, replaces the Earl of Leicester
   Lord Lieutenant   Sydney
     Appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland by the Oxford Parliament
   Lord President   Sackville, Edward
     Appointed Lord President of the Council
   Mobilization   Fairfax, Thomas
  20th April Tadcaster   The Covenanters & Parliament join forces at Tadcaster
   Mobilization   Goring, Thomas
  8th May Oxford   Charles I's Cavalry Leader accompanies his King on his way from Oxford
  30th May Bolton   Joins forces with Prince Rupert
   Mobilization   Montagu
   Basingstoke   Joins up with Waller & Essex & forms a force of 18,000 outnumbering the King's by 2:1
  27th Sep Haresfield   Fills the gap left by William Waller who is supporting Essex in Cornwall
   Parliament   Charles I
  22nd June Oxford   Opens his own Parliament in Chris t Church Hall
  22nd June Oxford   The new Parliament includes 100 members of the Commons & 30 peers
   Peerage   Astley, Jacob
     Created Baron Astley
   Peerage   Goring, Thomas
   London   Negotiated the marriage between Prince Charles & Henrietta Maria of France  
   Peerage   Somerset, Edward
   Glamorgan   Created Earl of Glamorgan
   Peerage   Trevor
   July Dungannon   Created Viscount Dungannon after the battle of Marston Moor
   Publication   Milton, John
     1st publication of "Areopagetica", in support of freedom of the press
   Rebellion   Browne, Richard
  7th July London   Wounded by his own men
   Rebellion   Waller, William
  2nd July London   Writes complaining of therebellion of the City Brigades
   Reform   Cromwell, Oliver
     Leads an Army sect demanding religious toleration & prosecution of criminals
   Second in Command   Cromwell, Oliver
   London   Appointed 2nd-in-Command of the Parliamentary Army
   Siege of Aberdeen   Gordon, John
  19th Mar Aberdeen   Leads a siege of Aberdeen & captures some leading Covenanters
   Siege of Alton   Waller, William
   Alton   Captures Alton for the Parliamentarians
   Siege of Bolton   Stanley, James
  28th May Bolton   1st of the Cavaliers to enter then take Bolton
   Siege of Lincoln   Montagu
  6th May Lincoln   Captures Lincoln
   Siege of London   Charles I
  2nd Sep Lostwithiel   After victory at Lostwithiel the Royalists are in a position to march on London
   Siege of Newark   Meldrum, John
  24th Mar Newark   Surrenders Parliamentary forces to Rupert of the Rhine & retreats to Hull
   Siege of Taunton   Blake, Robert
   Taunton   Takes & holds Taunton for 2 years for the Parliamentary forces
   Siege of York   Cavendish, William
  22nd April York   Covenanters & Parliament raise the siege of York to destroy Devonshire's army
   Siege of York   Charles I
  16th July York   Parliament captures York
   Siege of York   Cromwell, Oliver
  4th July York   Resumes the siege of York after victory at Marston Moor
   Siege of York   Fairfax, Thomas
  22nd April York   Begins the siege where Newcastle is stranded with 5,000 men but is relieved by Rupert
  2nd July York   The city of York is taken after the battle of Marston Moor, and nearly the whole of the north submits to the Parliament
  4th July York   Resumes the siege of York after victory at Marston Moor
   Siege of York   Montagu
  6th May York   Gathers together a force of 27,000 outside York
   Surrender   Devereux, Robert
   Cornwall   Forced to surrender his army in Cornwall

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