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1642King Charles I Flees London After Failing to Arrest the Five Members 10 January 1642On 10 January 1642, King Charles I had to leave London as the unrest against him grew. He had recently tried to arrest five members of parliament on treason charges, but failed. His coach had been surrounded by a mob when he had demanded that those who were sheltering the five members should give them up. This was enough to scare Charles and his Queen, Henrietta, into leaving London. They first decamped to Hampton Court, then Windsor Castle and finally to Oxford to set up an alternative government to the Parliament in London. Parliament was busy activating its militias, called the "Trained Bands." Although there were some attempts at reconciliation, the train of events leading to civil war was already underway. Books from Amazon.co.ukMotorcycle RideI'm sure it was faster for Charles by horse and carriage, but if you don't mind fighting London traffic, you can retrace the royal route to exile. Start in Whitehall, then to Hampton court, then to Windsor, then to Oxford. Maps Technorati Tags: 10 10th 1600s 1640s 1642 English Civil War english civil war Hampton Court Palace January King Charles I London Oxford Windsor Castle motorcycle motorcycle-touring motorcycle touring military history military-history battlefieldsBy BB at 10 Jan 2007 - 04:45 | 10 | 10th | 1600s | 1640s | 1642 | English Civil War | english civil war | Hampton Court Palace | January | King Charles I | London | Oxford | Windsor Castle | BB's blog | add new comment
King Charles Issues an Indictment against the Five Members of Parliament 3 January 1642King Charles orders the issuance of an indictment of treason against the "five members" of parliament. The members were John Hampden, Sir Arthur Haselrigg, Denzil Holles, John Pym and William Strode. Hampden died at the Battle of Chalgrove the very next year. Haselrigg fought throughout the war with his regiment of cuirassiers, or "lobster" cavalry. Holles fought at Edgehill, but was later a leading proponent of a negotiated settlement of the war. Books from Amazon.co.ukMotorcycle RideCheck out the Battle of Chalgrove and the ride around the Oxfordshire countryside. Maps Technorati Tags: 1600s 1600s 1640s 1642 3 3rd chalgrove Chalgrove english civil war English Civil War five members hampden hampden haselrig holles January king charl oxfordshire pym swode mototrcycle-touring motorcycle touring military history military-history motorcycle ridesBy BB at 3 Jan 2007 - 05:41 | 1600s | 1600s | 1640s | 1642 | 3 | 3rd | chalgrove | Chalgrove | english civil war | English Civil War | five members | hampden | hampden | haselrig | holles | January | king charl | oxfordshire | pym | swode | BB's blog | add new comment
Battle of Edgehill - 23 Oct 1642 The battle between Radway and Kineton in Warwickshire, known as Edgehill, provided the field for the English Civil War's first major confrontation. Rides, Routes and Waypoints 20-30 miles, depending on the options chosen. Take the B4100 out of Banbury, taking the left hand "Y" near Warmington onto the B4086 up to Edgehill escarpment. Follow the B4086 through the battlefield from Edgehill to Kineton to simulate Rupert's advance. Continue through Kineton until you meet the B4455 and turn left and follow to the A422. Turn left on the A422 and follow this beautiful road through countryside and back onto Edgehill from the south. In between, there are multiple lanes through the battlefield, but many end abruptly at the entrance of a MOD installation nearby. Technorati Tags: 1600s 1640s 1642 23 23rd battlefields battlefields battles battles england england english civil war english civil war English Civil War midlands midlands October rides rides By BB at 29 Nov 2006 - 06:52 | 1600s | 1640s | 1642 | 23 | 23rd | battlefields | battlefields | battles | battles | england | england | english civil war | english civil war | English Civil War | midlands | midlands | October | rides | rides | add new comment
English Civil WarThe English Civil War was fought between 1642 to 1648 across England. Below are links to 12 battles in 10 English counties;
Technorati Tags: 1600s 1600s 1640s 1641 1642 1643 1644 1645 1646 1647 1648 1649 BERKS CHESHIRE england English Civil War english civil war GLOS HANTS ireland NORTHANTS OXON parliament royal scotland SOMERSET wales WARWICK WILTS YORKS motorcycle motorcycle-touring motorcycle touring military history military-history battlefieldsBy BB at 9 Oct 2006 - 08:04 | 1600s | 1600s | 1640s | 1641 | 1642 | 1643 | 1644 | 1645 | 1646 | 1647 | 1648 | 1649 | BERKS | CHESHIRE | england | English Civil War | english civil war | GLOS | HANTS | ireland | NORTHANTS | OXON | parliament | royal | scotland | SOMERSET | wales | WARWICK | WILTS | YORKS | add new comment
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