- The Gear Rout
The Gear Rout was a Cornish insurrection of 1648 following the end of the
English Civil War . It involved some 500 Cornish rebels who fought on the Royalist side against the Parliamentarian forces of SirHardress Waller .Cornish forces had fought on the Royalist side in the defence of the
Duchy against theNew Model Army in the Civil War and had perceived it as a war of national liberation against theEnglish Parliament , which the Cornish ultimately lost.After the English Civil War taxes were increased to fund military installations but many in
Cornwall rebelled against this and took to arms. Following the killing of 70 Cornish Royalists inPenzance onMay 16 ,1648 , the people of Mullion sent 120 men, who marched toGoonhilly Downs and then toSt Keverne and Mawgan, collecting 300 more foot soldiers and 40 horsemen. [ [http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/12255/ West Britons: Cornish identities and the early modern British state - Prof Mark Stoyle] ] There was a battle against Parliamentarian forces under the control of SirHardress Waller which ultimately led to the defeat of the Cornish forces near Gear Camp, a nearby earthwork of the CelticIron Age that overlooked theHelford River .References
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William Scawen
*Braddock, Cornwall
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