id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 41347 Broxap, Ernest The Great Civil War in Lancashire (1642-1651) .txt text/plain 86496 6836 78 century, though not bearing directly on the Civil War. Clarendon's "History of the Great Rebellion" presents the Royalist The Earl of Derby, Charles' general in Lancashire, had an In mere numbers the royalists in Lancashire were probably at all times By far the ablest of the Lancashire Royalists, and next to Derby the King was to join the Earl of Derby against Manchester and then to march that "all Lancashire except Manchester is in royalist hands."[94] into Lancashire to join with Earl Derby and to clear out that county, a defeat of two Parliamentarian troops of horse by Lord Derby's royalist part of the county and near Lathom House. Lancashire royalists, and the Earl of Derby promised that if Lathom were siege; and the royalists state that he was killed by the Earl of Derby The End of the First Civil War. There was now no longer a royalist army in Lancashire; the only places ./cache/41347.txt ./txt/41347.txt