Battle of Stratton

Battle of Stratton
Part of the First English Civil War

Site of the Battle of Stratton, in Cornwall
Date16 May 1643
Location50°50′10″N 4°31′08″W / 50.836°N 4.519°W / 50.836; -4.519
Result Royalist victory
Belligerents
Royalists Kingdom of England Parliamentarians
Commanders and leaders
Sir Ralph Hopton
Sir Bevil Grenville
Sir Nicholas Slanning
Earl of Stamford
James Chudleigh
Strength
2,400 foot[1]
500 horse
8 guns
5,400 foot[2]
200 horse
13 guns
Casualties and losses
90 dead[1] 300 dead[3]
1,700 captured
Battle of Stratton is located in West Country
Exeter
Exeter
Wells
Wells
Barnstaple
Barnstaple
Sherborne
Sherborne
Launceston
Launceston
Roundway Down
Roundway Down
Bodmin
Bodmin
Stratton
Stratton
Plymouth
Plymouth
Langport
Langport
Truro
Truro
Western England, 1643

The Battle of Stratton, also known as the Battle of Stamford Hill,[4] took place on 16 May 1643, at Stratton in Cornwall, during the First English Civil War. In the battle the Royalists destroyed Parliament's field army in Devon and Cornwall.


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