- Battle of Gainsborough
The Battle of Gainsborough was a battle in the
English Civil War .On
20 July 1643 Lord Willoughby of Parham captured Gainsborough inLincolnshire for the ParliamentRoundhead s from theEarl of Kingston in a night attack. The Earl was later killed by a cannon ball from his own men as he was being taken as prisoner down the river.Gainsborough was important for communications with the south and so Lord Newcastle sent SirCharles Cavendish to retake it. Parliament, also knowing of Gainsborough’s strategic significance sent SirJohn Meldrum to assist Cromwell in relieving and reinforcing the town.The Royalists tried to retake the town on
28 July 1643 from the south east and took their stand onFoxby Hill , but despite the hill being steep and sandy they were routed by the Parliamentary assault, with a disciplined charge from Cromwell’s own “Ironsides”. The Royalists were driven down into the flat marshy land of theriver Trent , where Cavendish was killed among some 300 others.Though it was a Parliamentary victory, by the 30th Newcastle’s army had arrived at Grantham, defeated Parliament and retook the town. Parliament was driven back and out of Lincolnshire altogether.
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