Battle of Alford

Battle of Alford

The Battle of Alford was an engagement of the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, which took place near the village of Alford, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, on July 2, 1645.Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Alford


caption=The site of the Battle of Alford.
partof=Wars of the Three Kingdoms
date=July 2 1645
place=Alford, Aberdeenshire
result=Royalist Victory
combatant1=Royalist Irish and Highland Scots
combatant2=Scots Covenanters
commander1=Lord Montrose
Lord Gordon
Alasdair MacColla
Manus O'Cahan
commander2=General William Baillie
Com. of Estates
Lord Balcarres
strength1=2000 foot
250-300 cavalry
strength2=2000 foot
5-600 cavalry
casualties1=Several hundred
casualties2=1500|

Having defeated Colonel Hurry at Auldearn, the Marquis of Montrose continued his raiding campaign in the Highlands. Fearing that Montrose intended to attack Aberdeen again, Major-General William Baillie led the Covenanter army to cut him off.

The two armies were roughly equal in size at about 2,000 foot, although Baillie had 5-600 horse compared to Montrose's 250-300, giving him a slight advantage. However, this advantage was negated by the effect of the presence of representatives of the Committee of Estates on his chain of command. This committee was the ruling body of the Covenant, comprising the Earl of Argyll, the Earls of Crawford and Tullibardine, the Lords of Elcho, Burleigh, and Balcarres (who had all been involved in recent defeats by Montrose), together with a number of Calvinist clergy, and had the power to overrule Bailie's orders.

Montrose took up a position on a low hill overlooking the ford across the Don at Alford. Baillie did not want to risk crossing the ford, seeing that his troops would be vulnerable to attack before they could form up for battle, but the Committee, urged on by Baillie's cavalry commander, Balcarres, insisted on battle. Montrose waited until the Covenanting horse was across the river, and the infantry crossing, before ordering a general attack. A fierce fight ensued around the ford, between the Covenant cavalry, under Balcarras, and the Royalist Cavalry, under Lord Gordon. Montrose committed his reserves, a force of Gordon infantry, and the Covenant forces broke. The difficulties presented by escaping across a ford meant that the rout was particularly vicious.

Covenant losses were about 1,500 of their 2,000 infantry, although much of their cavalry, along with the Baillie, Balcarres and the Committee escaped. The Royalists lost several hundred men, including Lord Gordon. Nevertheless, the battle of Alford was one of the few bright moments for the Royalist cause in the aftermath of Naseby, only two weeks earlier.


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