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Battle of Adwalton Moor

1643 in England17th century in YorkshireBattles involving YorkshireBattles of the English Civil WarsConflicts in 1643
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Battle Plaque at Adwalton Moor geograph.org.uk 1069183
Battle Plaque at Adwalton Moor geograph.org.uk 1069183

The Battle of Adwalton Moor occurred on 30 June 1643 at Adwalton, West Yorkshire, during the First English Civil War. In the battle, the Royalists loyal to King Charles led by the Earl of Newcastle soundly defeated the Parliamentarians commanded by Lord Fairfax.

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Battle of Adwalton Moor
Moorside Road, Leeds Drighlington

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