Battle of Annan Moor

54°59′24″N 3°14′31″W / 54.990°N 3.242°W / 54.990; -3.242

The Battle of Annan Moor took place during the Scottish civil war, part of the intertwined Wars of the Three Kingdoms that took place in England, Ireland, and Scotland between 1639 and 1651.

Battle of Annan Moor
Part of the War of the Three Kingdoms
Date20-21 October 1645
Location
ResultScottish victory
Belligerents
Scottish Covenanters English Royalists
Commanders and leaders
Sir John BrownLord Digby
Marmaduke Langdale
Strength
unknownc. 600
Casualties and losses
MinimalHigh

The Royalist army led by Lord Digby and Marmaduke Langdale had been trying to force a passage north to link up with the Marquis of Montrose. The battle took place on 20 and 21 October 1645 when the experienced cavalry commander Sir John Brown of Fordell and his newly raised Scots cavalry regiment defeated the Royalists army. The Royalists lost more than half of their 600 men as casualties or prisoners. The remainder of the Royalist were driven back into England.

References

  • Brown, C, Scottish Battlefields, Gloucestershire, 2008. ISBN 978-0-7524-3685-2

Sources

  • Furgol, E., A Regimental History of the Covenanting armies (John Donald, 1990).


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