Second Battle of Newbury

51°24′50″N 1°20′06″W / 51.414°N 1.335°W / 51.414; -1.335

Second Battle of Newbury
Part of First English Civil War

Site of the battle, now Donnington Grove Country Club
Date27 October 1644
Location
Result

Indecisive

Belligerents
Royalists Kingdom of England Parliamentarians
Commanders and leaders
Charles I
Prince Maurice
Earl of Essex
Earl of Manchester
Sir William Waller
Strength
8,500
3,500 cavalry
5,000 infantry
19,000
7,000 cavalry
12,000 infantry
Casualties and losses
1,500 2,000
Second Battle of Newbury is located in Berkshire
Newbury
Newbury
Basingstoke
Basingstoke

The Second Battle of Newbury was a battle of the First English Civil War fought on 27 October 1644, in Speen, adjoining Newbury in Berkshire. The battle was fought close to the site of the First Battle of Newbury, which took place in late September the previous year.

The combined armies of Parliament inflicted a tactical defeat on the Royalists, but failed to gain any strategic advantage.


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