Second Battle of Middlewich

Second Battle of Middlewich

The Second Battle of Middlewich took place on the 26 December 1643. In the battle around 200 Parliamentarians were killed, along with a number of Royalists under the command of Lord Byron.

References

* A. L. Earl, "Middlewich 900-1900"


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