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Bishops War, 1st
Civil War
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Year
1584
 Birth Fairfax
1612
 Birth Fairfax, Thomas
1639
 Rebellion
 Redcaps
1642
 Arrest Charles I
 Battle Adwalton Moor
 Battle Borough Hill
 Battle Langport
 Battle Marston Moor
 Battle Nantwich
 Battle Naseby
 Battle Seaforth Moor
 Battle Selby
 Battle Winceby
 Captain
 Capture Bridgwater
 Capture Bristol
 Capture Dartmouth
 Capture Dorchester
 Capture Exeter
 Capture Gainsborough
 Capture Leeds
 Capture Leicester
 Capture Newcastle
 Capture Sherborne Castle
 Capture Torrington
 Capture Wakefield
 Capture York
 Commander Cavalry
 Constitution
 Governor Hull
 Governor York
 Mobilization
 New Model Army
 Parliament Rump
 Petition Charles I
 Remonstrance Army
 Siege Bridgwater
 Siege Bristol
 Siege Leicester
 Siege Oxford
 Siege Sherborne Castle
 Siege York
 Surrender Hopton
 Treaty Peace
 Trial Charles I
1643
 Battle Adwalton Moor
 Battle Winceby
 Capture Leeds
 Capture Newcastle
 Capture Wakefield
 Capture York
 Governor Hull
1644
 Battle Marston Moor
 Battle Nantwich
 Battle Selby
 Governor Hull
 Governor York
 Mobilization
 Siege York
1645
 Battle Borough Hill
 Battle Langport
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 Captain
 Capture Bridgwater
 Capture Bristol
 Capture Dorchester
 Capture Gainsborough
 Capture Leicester
 Capture Sherborne Castle
 Governor York
 Mobilization
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 Siege Bridgwater
 Siege Bristol
 Siege Leicester
 Siege Oxford
 Siege Sherborne Castle
1646
 Battle Langport
 Capture Dartmouth
 Surrender Hopton
1647
 Capture Exeter
 Capture Torrington
 Treaty Peace
1648
 Death Fairfax
 Parliament Rump
1649
 Arrest Charles I
 Battle Adwalton Moor
 Battle Borough Hill
 Battle Langport
 Battle Marston Moor
 Battle Nantwich
 Battle Naseby
 Battle Seaforth Moor
 Battle Selby
 Battle Winceby
 Captain
 Capture Bridgwater
 Capture Bristol
 Capture Dartmouth
 Capture Dorchester
 Capture Exeter
 Capture Gainsborough
 Capture Leeds
 Capture Leicester
 Capture Newcastle
 Capture Sherborne Castle
 Capture Torrington
 Capture Wakefield
 Capture York
 Commander Cavalry
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 Siege Bristol
 Siege Leicester
 Siege Oxford
 Siege Sherborne Castle
 Siege York
 Surrender Hopton
 Treaty Peace
 Trial Charles I
1650
 Resignation Fairfax
1658
 Restoration Monarchy
1671
 Death Fairfax, Thomas
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Adwalton Moor
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Heyworth Moor
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Seaforth Moor
Selby
Sherborne Castle
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Fairfax Cameron, 2rd
History of England

1649
Arrest of Charles I
   2nd Dec Hurst Castle   Orders Charles I to be transferred to Hurst Castle
   2nd Dec Hurst   Orders Charles I to be transferred to Hurst Castle
1643
Battle of Adwalton Moor
   30th June Adwalton Moor   After the battle of Adwalton Moor the royalists occupy the West Riding of Yorkshire
   30th June Adwalton Moor   Defeated by the Royalists near Bradford
   30th June Adwalton Moor   The Parliamentary forces are driven back to Hull
1643
Battle of Adwalton Moor
   30th June Adwalton Moor   After the battle of Adwalton Moor the royalists occupy the West Riding of Yorkshire
   30th June Adwalton Moor   Defeated by the Royalists near Bradford
   30th June Adwalton Moor   The Parliamentary forces are driven back to Hull
1645
Battle of Borough Hill
   12th June Borough Hill   Initial contact between Fairfax and the King's army at Borough Hill
1645
Battle of Langport
   10th July Langport   Fairfax boldly attacks Goring's strong defences at the battle of Langport
1646
Battle of Langport
   10th July Langport   Commands the New Model Army to victory over Goring, a final blow to the Royalist cause
1644
Battle of Marston Moor
   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
1644
Battle of Nantwich
   25th Jan Nantwich   Defeats Irish Royalists & local troops who have laid siege to Nantwich
1645
Battle of Naseby
   14th June Naseby   A decisive victory over the royalists
   14th June Naseby   Leaves Guilsborough in the early hours & by sunrise the Army is ready on Naseby Bridge
   14th June Naseby   With Cromwell's help defeats Charles ' force of 7,500
1642
Battle of Seaforth Moor
   2nd April Seaforth Moor   Fairfax loses 1000 of his infantry at Seacroft and describes this as his worst ever defeat, with only a few cavalry reaching the safety of his father's main army at Leeds
1644
Battle of Selby
   11th April Selby   Defeats the Royalists under Lord Bellasis & capture s Selby
   11th April York   Lord Newcastle's Royalist force of 5,000 is trapped in York
1643
Battle of Winceby
   10th Oct Winceby   Combines with Cromwell & Manchester to check the Governor of Newark
1584
Birth of Fairfax
      Birth of Ferdinando Fairfax
1612
Birth of Fairfax, Thomas
   17th Jan Denton   Birth of Thomas Fairfax, Yorkshire, son of a Member of Parliament
1645
Captain
      Appointed Captain-General of the New Model Army
      Appointed Captain-General of the New Model Army
1645
Capture of Bridgwater
   23rd July Bridgwater   Fairfax takes Bridgwater
1645
Capture of Bristol
   10th Sep Bristol   Prince Rupert surrenders Bristol to Parliament under Fairfax
1646
Capture of Dartmouth
    Dartmouth   Captures Dartmouth
    Dartmouth   Discovers letters from the Queen enlisting French support
1645
Capture of Dorchester
   3rd July Dorchester   Fairfax meets the Clubmen of Dorset and Wiltshire at Dorchester
1647
Capture of Exeter
   13th April Exeter   Captures the garrison ar Exeter & Princess Henrietta becomes a prisoner of Parliament
1645
Capture of Gainsborough
   13th June Gainsborough   Leads his main force into Gainsborough while his main scouts enter Naseby
1643
Capture of Leeds
    London   Captures Leads for the Parliamentarians
   23rd Jan Leeds   Captures Leads for the Parliamentarians
1645
Capture of Leicester
   5th June Leicester   After Royalists take Leicester Fairfax is ordered nth
   18th June Leicester   Fairfax takes back Leicester
1643
Capture of Newcastle
   16th Oct Newcastle   Helps capture Newcastle for the Parliamentarians
1645
Capture of Sherborne Castle
   14th Aug Sherborne Castle   Fairfax assaults and capture s Sherborne Castle
1647
Capture of Torrington
   16th Feb Torrington   Captures Torrington from the Royalists
1643
Capture of Wakefield
   21st May Wakefield   Captures Wakefield for the Parliamentarians
1643
Capture of Wakefield
   21st May Wakefield   Helps command the Parliamentary foot as Thomas Fairfax capture s Wakefield
1643
Capture of York
   16th July York   Helps capture York for the Parliamentarians
1642
Commander Cavalry
      Appointed Commander of the Cavalry in Yorkshire
      Appointed Commander of the Cavalry in Yorkshire
1649
Constitution
   15th Nov   Calls for the trial of the King, the abolition of the Army
   15th Nov   Cals for the adoption of the Leveller programme
1648
Death of Fairfax
      Death of Ferdinando Fairfax
1671
Death of Fairfax, Thomas
      Death of Thomas Fairfax
1643
Governor Hull
    July Hull   Appointed Governor of Hull
1644
Governor York
    July York   Appointed Governor of York
1644
Mobilization
   20th April Tadcaster   The Covenanters & Parliament join forces at Tadcaster
1645
Mobilization
   30th April Windsor   Marches out from Windsor prior to the Battle of Naseby
   7th May Blandford   Reaches Blandford & detaches 6 regiments for the relief of Taunton
   19th May Nuneham   Arrives at Nuneham near Oxford & is joined by Cromwell
   7th June Newport Pagnell   Fairfax arrives at Newport Pagnell where is joined by Vermuyden & his 2,500 horse
   12th June   Cromwell joins forces with Fairfax & Parliament has an Army of more than 13,000 men
   12th June Kislinbury   Fairfax arrives 12 miles from where Charles is at Daventry to the latter's surprise
1645
New Model Army
      Becomes the 1st Commander of the New Model Army
      Organised into 12 infantry & 11 cavalry regiments & 1 dragoon regiment
1648
Parliament Rump
   6th Dec London   Attempts to form a provisional Government around the Independent Members of Parliament
   7th Dec London   Opposes Colonel Thomas Pride's purge of Parliament
1642
Petition Charles I
   3rd June Heyworth Moor   Delivers a petition at Heyworth Moor to the King asking him to return to Westminster
1639
Rebellion
    Yorkshire   Raises the Yorkshire Redcaps to fight in the Bishop's War for which he is knighted
1639
Redcaps
    Yorkshire   Raises a forces called the Yorkshire Redcaps for which he is knighted
1649
Remonstrance Army
   15th Nov   Introduces the Remonstrance of the Army to Parliament
1650
Resignation of Fairfax
      Resigns as Commander of the New Model Army
1658
Restoration of Monarchy
      Supports the restoration of a Constitution al monarchy
1645
Siege of Bridgwater
   23rd July Bridgwater   Fairfax takes Bridgwater
1645
Siege of Bristol
   23rd Aug Bristol   Siege of Bristol by Fairfax begins
1645
Siege of Leicester
   30th May Leicester   Rupert capture s and ransacks Leicester in an attempt to draw Fairfax away from Oxford.
1645
Siege of Oxford
   22nd May Oxford   Siege of Oxford by Fairfax and the New Model Army
   30th May Oxford   Rupert capture s and ransacks Leicester in an attempt to draw Fairfax away from Oxford.
   5th June Oxford   Marches to Newport Pagnell on his way to besiege Oxford
1645
Siege of Sherborne Castle
   14th Aug Sherborne Castle   Fairfax assaults and capture s Sherborne Castle
1644
Siege of York
   22nd April York   Begins the siege where Newcastle is stranded with 5,000 men but is relieved by Rupert
   4th July York   Resumes the siege of York after victory at Marston Moor
1646
Surrender Hopton
   13th Mar London   Hopton agrees surrender terms to Fairfax as Truro is capture d from the Royalists
1647
Treaty of Peace
   13th Mar   Signs a peace treaty with Lord Ralph Hopton who agrees to disband his forces
1649
Trial of Charles I
   1st Jan London   Parliament passes an Ordinance setting up a High Court of Justice to try Charles I

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