Gloucester and her governor during the great civil war
Gloucester and her governor during the great civil war
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An account of the City of Gloucester which was besieged for over a month during 1643 in the English Civil War. The unsuccessful siege and the Royalist withdrawal that followed it is considered to be a turning point in the war. This is largely because the successful defence of Gloucester by its small garrison and eccentric governor Edward Massey was an unexpected parliamentary victory following a series of Royalist victories throughout South-western England.
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