BattlefieldsDonnington Castle Approach Battle 1644
English Civil War

Donnington Castle Approach Battle 1644

1644
England
Era
English Civil War
Battle Type
Pitched Battle
Location
England
Status
Unregistered
The Combatants

Who Fought

Defeated
Parliamentary
Forces
Parliamentary combined armies of Essex, Manchester and Waller
VS
Victor
Royalist
Forces
Royalist field army under Charles I
Outcome
Royalist strategic success in maneuvering; Donnington garrison supplied and artillery recovered despite Parliamentary superiority of numbers.
The Battle

History & Significance

Following the Second Battle of Newbury, which was fought partly to control Donnington Castle, Parliamentary and Royalist forces manoeuvred extensively in the area around the castle as Charles sought to relieve and resupply the garrison in October-November 1644.

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