Monday 11 June 2012

Clash of Arms 1643

The year of our Lord 1643, our most beloved General Sir William Waller caught up with the reknown Royalist Sir Beville Grenville to the east of the hamlet of Love-it-Upham. Wallers Regiment of foote can be seen at the front, with the Farnham Greencoats of Jones to their right, with Weldon's Redcoats behind Waller as they approach the royalist stoutly defending the hedgeline.


The Parliament left flank can be seen below, the royalist can be seen in background. The royalist were finally forced to flee the field and withdrew down the valley to Dangly End.


The action was played at the Maltby Club, using Regiment of Foote Rules and  10mm Pendraken Figures painted by me.  

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