The great string of victories beginning at Naseby in June 1645 was the product not of its zeal, but of regular pay. |
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Our work at Naseby in the early 1990s merely drew upon data already collected by unsystematic metal detectorists who had roughly mapped their finds. |
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In 1645, Royalist troops were defeated at the Civil War battle of Naseby. |
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It endured a long siege from October 1644 until June 1645 when the Royalist forces surrendered after the Battle of Naseby. |
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Oliver Cromwell visited in 1645 and General Fairfax marched from the town to Naseby, where Charles I's Royalist army was decisively defeated. |
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Cromwell led his wing with great success at Naseby, again routing the Royalist cavalry. |
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At the critical Battle of Naseby in June 1645, the New Model Army smashed the King's major army. |
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At the battle of Naseby Hammond's regiment formed part of the reserve. |
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This style of command was decisive at both Marston Moor and Naseby. |
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