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The Battle of Lewes

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

The Battle of Lewes was one of two main battles of the conflict known as the Second Barons' War. It took place at Lewes in Sussex, on 14 May 1264. It marked the high point of the career of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, and made him the "uncrowned King of England". Henry III left the safety of Lewes Castle and St. Pancras Priory to engage the Barons in battle and was initially successful, his son Prince Edward routing part of the baronial army with a cavalry charge. However Edward pursued his quarry off the battlefield and left Henry's men exposed. Henry was made to launch an infantry attack up Offham Hill where he was defeated by the barons' men, defending the hilltop. The royalists fled back to the castle and priory and the King was made to sign the Mise of Lewes, ceding many of his powers to Montfort.

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By *callycatMan  over a year ago

Mid Wales

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Mental breakdowns are surpringly interesting to watch.

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By *ingersoloWoman  over a year ago

Oldham

Is Fab branching out into historical lessons now? Lol

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By *ackspopCouple  over a year ago

Wymondham

I want Ray-Bans for $9.99 and I want them now!

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By *ominantDogMan  over a year ago

Docklands, Exmoor, Manchester

I suppose that at least it qualifies as a story, so has been posted in the appropriate section.

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!


"The Battle of Lewes was one of two main battles of the conflict known as the Second Barons' War. It took place at Lewes in Sussex, on 14 May 1264. It marked the high point of the career of Simon de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester, and made him the "uncrowned King of England". Henry III left the safety of Lewes Castle and St. Pancras Priory to engage the Barons in battle and was initially successful, his son Prince Edward routing part of the baronial army with a cavalry charge. However Edward pursued his quarry off the battlefield and left Henry's men exposed. Henry was made to launch an infantry attack up Offham Hill where he was defeated by the barons' men, defending the hilltop. The royalists fled back to the castle and priory and the King was made to sign the Mise of Lewes, ceding many of his powers to Montfort."

Very interesting

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Lewes is well worth visiting has about 5 second hand book shops.

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