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By the Sword Divided
Ref: 2010/194/B
Pub. Sutton, 1998.
Charles II Escape Route
Ref: 1996/131/DS
Leaflet describing Charles II escape route after the Battle of Worcester – from Worcester to Shoreham, 3rd September – 16th October 1651. Civil War
Charles II route, Tennant's map 1642-1646
Ref: 1997/028/DS
Tennants map of the route of Charles II, showing Garrisons & Mansions and Major Marches, 1642-1646. (Photocopy)
Civil War Exhibition, November 2008 in the Old Police Station Court Room.
Ref: 2010/014/E
Civil War Facts and Figures
Ref: 2010/112/DO
Regimental information, prominent commanders during the Civil War and 2 sketch maps of the battlefields and routes
English Civil Wars
Ref: 2021/012/DO
Article by Rosemary Turner, used for talks.
Handling the Pike
Ref: 2011/169/DS
Produced by the Blew Regiment of the Cittie of London Trayned Bandes, a member regiment of the Sealed Knot for Dover’s Cotswold Olimpick Games. Has illustrations of pike handling and list of drill terms that would have been used at Dover’s Games and during the Civil War. Undated.
I Marched straight to Campden
Ref: 2004/043/DS
Description of the Civil War from the point of view of a Campdonian. CADHAS lecture 18/3/2004.
Roundhead Reputations
Ref: 2010/195/B
Sir Henry Bard 1616-1656
Ref: 1996/084/DT
Description of Sir Henry Bard, 1616 – 1656, from the Sealed Knot. Background paper on Sir Henry Bard by Jill Wilson
Stirrup, possibly Civil War
Ref: 2009/072/Art
Stirrup, rusted, possibly Civil War period, found near the site of the battle at Stow on the Wold. 1646. The parliamentary forces having come from Chipping Campden and the Royalist troops passed close by en route to the battle.
The Cotswolds in the Civil war
Ref: 2009/006/DS
Brief history of the war, mainly to do with Cirencester. Booklet
The Storming of Cirencester in 1643 an episode in the Civil War
Ref: 2001/111/B
Published for the Cotswolds Museum service for the 350th anniversary of the Civil War, Jan 1993. John Miles Paddock, Keeper of Archaeology, Corinium Museum, Cirencester
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