Marston Moor, Battle of

Marston Moor, Battle of
(July 2, 1644) First major Royalist defeat in the English Civil Wars.

Royalist forces under Prince Rupert relieved the siege of York and pursued the Parliamentary forces to nearby Long Marston. A surprise counterattack by Parliamentary forces under Oliver Cromwell caused heavy losses to Royalist troops. With the fall of York, Charles I lost control of the north, and Cromwell emerged as the leading Parliamentary general.

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England [1642]
 (July 2, 1644), the first major Royalist defeat in the English Civil Wars. In June 1644, King Charles I ordered a force under Prince Rupert (Rupert, Prince) of the Palatinate to relieve the Royalist garrison at York, then under siege by the Parliamentarians. Rupert outmaneuvered the besiegers, relieved York, and pursued the Parliamentary forces seven miles west to Long Marston. There the Parliamentary armies under Sir Thomas Fairfax (later 3rd Baron Fairfax of Cameron), and a Scottish army under Alexander Leslie, the 1st earl of Leven, surprised Rupert with an early-evening attack. The left wing of the Parliamentary forces under Oliver Cromwell (Cromwell, Oliver) scattered the cavalry on the Royalist right wing; Cromwell's men then reformed and went to Fairfax's aid on the Parliamentary right, enveloping the Royalist centre. The Royalists suffered heavy losses—3,000 to 4,000 killed, many prisoners taken, and most of their cannon captured. With the fall of York, the King lost control of the north, and Oliver Cromwell emerged as the leading Parliamentary general.

Additional Reading
Two excellent accounts of the battle are Peter Young, Marston Moor, 1644: The Campaign and the Battle (1970, reissued 1997); and Peter Newman (P.R. Newman), The Battle of Marston Moor, 1644 (1981). Also useful is Newman's Marston Moor, 2 July 1644: The Sources and the Site (1978).John S. Morrill

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