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The Battles & Engagements of the English Civil Wars

The First Civil War

    Powick Bridge, near Worcester, 23 September 1642
    Edgehill, near Banbury, 23 October 1642
    Brentford, near London, 12 November 1642
    Turnham Green, near London, 13 November 1642
    Braddock Down, near Lostwithiel, 19 January 1643
    Modbury, near Plymouth, 21 February 1643
    Hopton Heath, near Stafford, 19 March 1643
    Bramham or Seacroft Moor, near Leeds, 30 March 1643
    Sourton Down, near Bridestowe, 22 April 1643
    Gainsborough, near Lincoln, April 1643
    Stratton, near Bude, 16 May 1643
    Adwalton Moor, near Wakefield, 30 June 1643
    Lansdown Hill, near Bath, 5 July 1643
    Roundway Down, near Devizes, 13 July 1643
    Storming of Bristol, 26 July 1643
    First Battle of Newbury, 20 September 1643
    Nantwich, near Chester, January 1644
    Cheriton, near Winchester, March 1644
    Cropredy Bridge, 28 June 1644
    Marston Moor, 2 July 1644
    Lostwithiel, August & September 1644
    Second Battle of Newbury, October 1644
    Naseby, near Market Harborough, 14 June 1645
    Langport, near Taunton, July 1645
    Rowton Heath, near Chester, September 1645
    Re-taking of Bristol, September 1645
    Stow-on-the-Wold, near Cheltenham, 21 March 1646

The Second Civil War

    Maidstone, Kent, May 1648
    Siege of Pembroke, July 1648
    Ribbleton Moor, near Preston, August 1648
    Preston, August 1648
    Warrington, near Wigan, August 1648
    Siege of Colchester, 27 August 1648
    Siege of Pontefract, March 1649

The Third Civil War

    Dunbar, near Edinburgh, 3 September 1650
    Worcester, 3 September 1651
Article contributed by Tim Gordon