Battle of Hieton

Battle of Hieton

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Following Oliver Cromwell's invasion of Scotland in July 1650, and the defeat of the Scots at Dunbar in September, Scotland was occupied by the New Model Army. An English garrison under General Lambert was stationed at Hamilton, in the "Hieton" (Scots for 'high town') area of town. Colonel Ker led a force of covenanters in a surprise attack on the garrison, but despite initial success by the rebels, the English regrouped and drove them back with heavy losses.

Today the battle site is occupied by Hamilton's Common Green, with the 19th century Cadzow Bridge overhead. A plaque on the bridge commemorates the battle, and was installed by Hamilton Civic Society.

References

* [http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk:81/scotgaz/features/featurefirst9971.html Gazetteer for Scotland: Battle of Hieton]


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