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Desires and Resolutions of the Clubmen 1645
The Third Sort, Greater in Fortune and in Number
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Haydn Wheeler
Oct 18, 20162 min read
The Monmouth and Glamorganshire Clubmen have besieged Monmouth"
A report in the Mercurius Veridicus 18th-25th October 1645 reads. "Colonel Morgan and the Monmouth and Glamorganshire Clubmen have...
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Haydn Wheeler
Oct 16, 20166 min read
The Hawles, Old Yews of Monkton UpWimborne. "fit for people to show their grievances and strength
All Hallows is located between Monkton UpWimborne and Wimborne St Giles. Mentioned in the Domesday Book it references the existence of a...
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The Humble Petition Of The Habitants Of The County
Oct 12, 20161 min read
The Humble Petition Of The Habitants Of The County Of Dorset in July 1645
The wearing of the white ribbon was a symbol of the Clubmen's neutrality, and the desire to get the two warring parties to return to what...
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Haydn Wheeler
Oct 7, 20167 min read
"Loyal Song of the Royal Feast" "Frank Wortley hath a jovial soul, Yet never was good Clubmen.
Sir Francis Wortley (1591-1652) On the 19 August 1647 according to the Moderate Intelligencer Charles Ist sent the prisoners in the Tower...
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Haydn Wheeler
Oct 7, 201610 min read
Clubmen come face to face with Cromwell's New Model Army. Duncliffe and The Battle of Hambledon
Sir Lewis Dyve as Royalist Governor of Sherborne was 1st approached by the Clubmen in March of 1645. With the continued outrage being...
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Haydn Wheeler
Oct 7, 20161 min read
"Thanksgiving unto god for the Parliamentary forces" the dispersing of the Clubmen
22 August 1645 With the New Model Army in force through the county of Dorset and Somerset and the Clubmen coming up against a sermon was...
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Haydn Wheeler
Oct 7, 20161 min read
1666 Great Fire of London "Madame we are all undone, the Clubs are up".
James Shirley With the #GreatFire350 commemoration in London in 2016, a mention to James Shirley the English dramatist. In October 1666...
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Haydn Wheeler
Oct 3, 20161 min read
The Blood Thirsty Clubmen
Short piece here from The Cardiff Times of 1894 "The Blood Thirsty Clubmen" making the front page. A headline grabbing description and...
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Haydn Wheeler
Oct 1, 20161 min read
"how to prevent any inconvenience that may happen by reason of these Clubmen"
18th September 1645 A Mr Cawley and the Sussex Committee reported up to a 1000 Clubmen had met at Rowkeshill <The Trundle an ancient iron...
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Haydn Wheeler
Sep 30, 20161 min read
"Desires and Resolutions" Read by that great orator of Badbury, Thomas Young in May 25th of 1645
During the 17th Century English Revolution both sides, those for Parliament and those for the King caused havoc among local towns and...
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Haydn Wheeler
Sep 30, 20161 min read
To be traitors to the Commonwealth
After the Clubmen risings through the Counties, and seeing the threat of a 3rd party coming to strength, parliament issued a law against...
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Haydn Wheeler
Sep 30, 20161 min read
Cavaliers and Soldiers in divers parts of the Kingdom <where they come> have plundered the tow
23 September 1642 The Battle of Powick Bridge Worcester was fought, the first major cavalry engagement of the English Civil War. A...
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Haydn Wheeler
Sep 27, 20162 min read
St Mary's Church being used as a gaol in Shroton after The Battle of Hambledon Hill
Among the 300-400 Clubmen held over night in St Mary's Church being used as a gaol in Shroton after The Battle of Hambledon Hill (August...
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Haydn Wheeler
Sep 27, 20161 min read
"We shall be ready to serve them the like trick"
Parliamentarian Colonel Norton by September 26th 1645 was declaring the put down of the Hampshire Clubmen and letting it be known if the...
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Haydn Wheeler
Sep 27, 20161 min read
"I Will Call Them Knaves Of Clubs No More"
September 11th 1645 The surrender of Bristol, to Fairfax's Parliamentarians. Prince Rupert his officers and men were allowed to leave...
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Haydn Wheeler
Sep 27, 20161 min read
"There came fresh divers of Clubmen unto us"
7th September 1645. Fairfax's army were joined by a number of fresh Clubmen, willing to serve under the General in laying siege to Prince...
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Haydn Wheeler.
Sep 25, 20161 min read
Sir John Seymour's Clubbers.
"Sir John Seymour's Clubbers" Through late August and September 1645, Gloucestershire and Somerset people were being paid ready cash for...
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