Registered Battlefield: Battle of Nantwich (1000022)

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Authority English Heritage (London)
Other Ref 23
Date assigned 07 June 1995
Date last amended

Description

The Civil Wars of the mid seventeenth century were a reflection of the profound political, constitutional, religious and social conflict which was expressed in a struggle between King and Parliament. In January 1644 the Royalists had captured almost all of Cheshire and were intent on securing the North-west. The Parliamentarian garrison at Nantwich held out under siege. Anxious to save the town, Sir Thomas Fairfax led a relieving force of 5,000 men intending to join the garrison and break the siege. Lord John Byron, heading the 3,500-strong Royalist army, intercepted the Parliamentarians near Acton. In a hectic two-hour battle the Parliamentarians, with the help of the garrison from Nantwich, overcame the Royalists, captured their artillery and ammunition, and took many of their senior figures prisoner. The Royalist defeat ended the prospect of securing the North-west for the King. At the same time, it enhanced the military reputation of Sir Thomas Fairfax and made him an obvious choice as commander in chief of the New Model Army a year later. The landscape of 1644 was one of enclosed pasture fields much as that today. The Shropshire Union Canal was cut through the field pattern in the late eighteenth century but has not detracted from an appreciation of the battlefield.

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Sources (3)

  • Client Report: Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust. 2018. Reaseheath 132kV Cabling Works, Nantwich, Cheshire: Desk-based Assessment. R4417. N/A. N/A.
  • Client Report: Clwyd Powys Archaeological Trust. 2019. Reaseheath Cabling Works, Nantwich, Cheshire: Archaeological Mitigation. R4416. N/A. N/A.
  • Report: English Heritage. English Heritage Battlefields Register.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SJ 635 534 (1575m by 1845m) (2 map features)
Map sheet SJ65SW
Civil Parish ACTON, CREWE AND NANTWICH, CHESHIRE EAST
Civil Parish HENHULL, CREWE AND NANTWICH, CHESHIRE EAST
Civil Parish HURLESTON, CREWE AND NANTWICH, CHESHIRE EAST
Civil Parish NANTWICH, CREWE AND NANTWICH, CHESHIRE EAST

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Record last edited

Apr 22 2020 3:18PM