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Dorset in the English Civil War

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English Civil War in Dorset

Dorset was a significant area in the English Civil War. Significant sieges include those at Corfe Castle and Sherborne Castle.

Background

Dorset was majority Royalist, except for in Lyme Regis and in Poole.

1642

The Battle of Babylon Hill was fought at Babylon Hill in 1642, but the conflict was inconclusive.

1643

The Royalist stronghold Corfe Castle was destroyed in the English Civil War

Mary Bankes was a Royalist who defended Corfe Castle from a three-year siege inflicted by the parliamentarians.

Portland Castle was captured by a group of Royalists who gained access by pretending to be Parliamentary soldiers.

1644

The Siege of Lyme Regis was an eight-week blockade of Lyme Regis.

1645

The Battle of Weymouth took place.

References

  1. ""Vile Ministers" and "Poor Silly Creatures" | Dorset Life - The Dorset Magazine". Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  2. Moseley 2015.
  3. "The A-to-Z of Yeovil's History - by Bob Osborn". www.yeovilhistory.info. Retrieved 23 January 2021.
  4. Lawson 2002, pp. 19, 24; Harrington 2007, p. 49
  5. Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society. Proceedings. Robarts - University of Toronto. Dorchester

Works cited

Wars of the Three Kingdoms
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