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Christopher Bibb, formerly Captain in the Coldstream Guards and a Vice President of the Shropshire Branch of the Coldstream ...
The defeat of a Scottish army at the 1650 Battle of Dunbar was just the beginning of an epic ordeal for the survivors On September 3, 1650, between Doon Hill and the London Road in Dunbar ...
Because the Church of Scotland was financing the Scots arm, and did not want to waste funds during a prolonged stand-off, Leslie was under pressure to finish the battle as soon as possible. Sir David ...
Thirty years after the Battle of Mogadishu, Delta Force veteran Tom Satterly says the day reminds him "why it's important to do the hard things instead of turning away." Fox News Media Fox Business ...
Captives were taken at the Battle of Dunbar in 1650 by Oliver Cromwell's army and forced to walk for a week to Durham Cathedral. Academic Megan Olshefski said she wanted to relive their ...
Megan Olshefski has devoted years researching the story of those young Scots taken captive by Oliver Cromwell’s troops after the Battle of Dunbar, in September 1650.
An academic is to retrace the route of an infamous 17th Century ‘death march’ which resulted in hundreds of Scottish prisoners perishing in Durham Cathedral. Megan Olshefski has devoted years ...
Hundreds of soldiers who were captured at the 1650 Battle of Dunbar died after being kept in squalor in Durham Cathedral by Cromwell’s forces. Durham Cathedral which stands on The Bailey, a ...
Many of the early Colonial settlers in York were prisoners of war from the Battle of Dunbar, Scotland in 1650 who became indentured servants before establishing themselves in York afterwards.
AN online event to commemorate thousands of men who were killed in a "bitter and bloody" battle will take place in Dunbar tomorrow. The Battle of Dunbar 1650 commemoration event, which begins at 12pm, ...
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