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The Great Civil War in Lancashire (1642-1651)

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A focused county study that reconstructs Lancashire's experience of the 1642–1651 Civil War from contemporary documents and specially prepared maps. It outlines pre-war arrangements and local leadership, then narrates military operations and sieges—notably actions around Manchester and Lathom House—through the crisis of 1643, Prince Rupert's campaigns, the end of the first war, and the later Preston campaign culminating in the battle at Wigan Lane and the trial and death of the county's leading royalist. Topography, troop dispositions, and the local social and religious context are introduced where necessary to clarify events.

About the Author

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Ernest Broxap

Ernest Broxap was a historian and author known for his detailed examination of the English Civil War, particularly in the context of Lancashire. His notable work, "The Great Civil War in Lancashire (1642-1651)," provides an in-depth analysis of the events and implications of the conflict in that region. Broxap's scholarship contributes to the understanding of local history during a tumultuous period in English history, highlighting the social and political dynamics at play. His writings are valuable for those interested in the intricacies of the Civil War and its impact on Lancashire.

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