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The Campaigns of Sir William Waller, 1642-1645 (Paperback)
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The Campaigns of Sir William Waller, 1642-1645 (Paperback)
Series: Century of the Soldier
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Nothing sums up the tragedy of the English Civil War more than the
friendship between Sir William Waller and his opponent Sir Ralph
Hopton as "this war without an enemy."However, Waller was also a
general respected by both sides during the war, the Royalist
Colonel Walter Slingsby described him as "the fox" and the "best
shifter and chooser of ground when he was not master of the field."
The Parliamentarian John Vicars in his England's Worthies published
in 1647 refers to Waller as "one of the most impregnable offensive
and defensive walls of the kingdom." His victories in 1642 and
early 1643 earned him the nickname of "William the Conqueror," and
due to his tactics of marching by night to surprise his enemy, the
"Night Owl."It was Waller who also first mentioned the need for the
formation of the New Model Army. Using contemporary accounts to
describe events, this book looks at Waller's campaigns from the
siege of Portsmouth in June 1642 to April 1645 when his army was
disbanded. It includeshis victories in the West in 1643, the
raising of a new army in August 1643, the sieges of Basing House
and Arundel Castle along with the defence of Farnham and the
storming of Alton. Also included is Waller's many battles including
Lansdown, Roundway Down, Cheriton, Cropredy Bridge, and the Second
Battle of Newbury. The book also covers the logistics of putting
Waller's Army into the field, including clothing, arms, and
taxation as well as the tension between Waller and the Earl of
Essex.
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