Siege of York
1644 in England17th century in YorkshireConflicts in 1644History of YorkMilitary history of Yorkshire ... and 2 more
Sieges of the English Civil WarsUse British English from October 2013
The siege of York in 1644 was a prolonged contest for York during the First English Civil War, between the Scottish Covenanter army and the Parliamentarian armies of the Northern Association and Eastern Association, and the Royalist Army under the Marquess of Newcastle. It lasted from 22 April until 1 July when the city was relieved by Prince Rupert of the Rhine. Rupert and Newcastle were defeated the next day at the decisive Battle of Marston Moor, and the siege resumed until the city was surrendered on easy terms on 16 July.
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High Ousegate, York Bishophill
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YO1 8RZ York, Bishophill
England, United Kingdom
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