Battle of Tipton Green

Battle of Tipton Green
Part of the First English Civil War
Date12 June 1644
Location52°31′31″N 2°04′02″W / 52.525357°N 2.067176°W / 52.525357; -2.067176
Result Indecisive
Belligerents
Royalists Parliamentarians
Commanders and leaders
Viscount Wilmot Earl of Denbigh
Strength
c. 2,500 c. 1,750
Tipton Green is located in West Midlands county
Tipton Green
Tipton Green
West Midlands and Tipton Green

The Battle of Tipton Green was an indecisive engagement fought during the First English Civil War in the area of Tipton Green, about one mile from Dudley Castle on 12 June 1644. The battle occurred when Royalist troops arrived from Worcester to break the Earl of Denbigh's siege of the castle. The battle itself was indecisive, as both sides withdrew from conflict. This granted the Royalists a tactical victory, as they forced the Parliamentarians to lift the siege.


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