BattlefieldsFalmouth — Pendennis Castle Elizabethan Expansion 1598
Tudor

Falmouth — Pendennis Castle Elizabethan Expansion 1598

1598
Cornwall, England
Also known as: Pendennis outer rampart 1598 · Pendennis Elizabethan fortification 1598
Era
Tudor
Battle Type
Skirmish
Location
Cornwall, England
Status
Unregistered
The Combatants

Who Fought

Forces
Not recorded in historical accounts
VS
Victor
England
Outcome
Pendennis Castle greatly enlarged by construction of the curtain wall enclosing the full headland; garrison expanded; new artillery batteries sited commanding the sea approaches
The Battle

History & Significance

The Elizabethan expansion of Pendennis Castle in the 1590s was the largest addition to Cornish coastal defences since Henry VIII original Device Fort programme. The new curtain wall enclosing the Pendennis headland created a substantial fortified enclave capable of housing a large garrison and resisting a prolonged siege. The expanded Pendennis subsequently held out for five months against Parliament in 1646 — the longest siege of the Civil War.

Forces Involved

The size of the opposing forces is not recorded in the surviving sources.

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