Differences
This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.
|
royalist:horse-regiments:richard-bulkeley [22/07/2014 23:11] tim |
royalist:horse-regiments:richard-bulkeley [05/01/2019 12:50] (current) tim |
||
|---|---|---|---|
| Line 23: | Line 23: | ||
| *Take Beaumaris Castle? | *Take Beaumaris Castle? | ||
| *June: Surrender of Beaumaris Castle | *June: Surrender of Beaumaris Castle | ||
| - | *June to March 1647: Besieged at Harlech Castle? | ||
| ====1647==== | ====1647==== | ||
| - | *March: Surrender at Harlech Castle? | ||
| ====1648==== | ====1648==== | ||
| Line 38: | Line 36: | ||
| ====Colonel Richard Bulkeley==== | ====Colonel Richard Bulkeley==== | ||
| - | Variously said to be nephew or son of Lord Bulkeley, he was a Colonel in the Anglesey Trained bands prior to 1642 while still a minor. Presumably this was a semi-honorary appointment. By 1646 he was colonel of a cavalry regiment, [[royalist:horse-regiments:richard-bulkeley|Colonel Richard Bulkeley’s Regiment of Horse]] and led forces to regain Beaumaris, partly as a negotiating piece to extract better terms from the victorious Parliamentarians((//The Old Service: Royalist regimental colonels and the Civil War, 1642-6// P.R. Newman, Manchester University Press, 1993. ISBN 0-7190-3752-2)). | + | Variously said to be nephew or son of Lord Bulkeley, he was a Colonel in the [[trained-band:anglesey|Anglesey Trained Bands]] prior to 1642 while still a minor. Presumably this was a semi-honorary appointment. By 1646 he was colonel of a cavalry regiment, and led forces to regain Beaumaris, partly as a negotiating piece to extract better terms from the victorious Parliamentarians((//The Old Service: Royalist regimental colonels and the Civil War, 1642-6// P.R. Newman, Manchester University Press, 1993. ISBN 0-7190-3752-2)). |
| =====Strength===== | =====Strength===== | ||
| =====See Also====== | =====See Also====== | ||
| ===== Links ===== | ===== Links ===== | ||