By the sword divided : eyewitness accounts of the English Civil War

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    • Adair, John Eric

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By the sword divided : eyewitness accounts of the English Civil War

John Adair

(Sutton illustrated history paperbacks)

Sutton Pub., 1998

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 238) and index

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This anthology uses original sources to provide eyewitness accounts of the English Civil War, conveying what it felt like to fight at Edgehill, or watch your house being ransacked or find your brother fighting on the other side. Over 50 participants are heard and placed in context. Among the sources used are the memoirs of the Verney family, Lucy Hutchinson's memoirs of her husband, Colonel Hutchinson, Hopton's narrative of his campaign in the west, Elias Archer's "True Relation" of events of 1643, the Fairfax family correspondence, Bulstrode Whitelocke's memorials of English affairs under Charles I and Charles II, Richard Symonds's diary of the marches of the Royal Army, and numerous collections of State Papers, diaries and letters of the period.

Table of Contents

  • For king or parliament?
  • a nation divided
  • Edgehill
  • the Verneys of Claydon house
  • cavaliers in Oxford
  • western wonders
  • London's brave boys
  • Hopton and Waller
  • the northern struggle
  • civil strife in the Midlands
  • in Cromwell country
  • the impact of war
  • the defeat of the cavaliers
  • the second Civil War
  • rough justice.

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