Battle of Stourbridge Heath
1644 in England17th century in WorcestershireBattles of the English Civil WarsConflicts in 1644Military history of Worcestershire
The Battle of Stourbridge Heath (26 March 1644) was a skirmish that took place during the First English Civil War, in which a Parliamentarian contingent under the command of Colonel "Tinker" Fox was defeated by a larger Royalist force under the command of Sir Gilbert Gerard, Governor of Worcester.
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