28th Aug 1640
Battle of Newburn
The Battle of Newburn, fought on August 28, 1640, was a significant confrontation during the Second Bishops' War between the Scottish Covenanters and the English forces led by King Charles I. Taking place near Newburn, Tyne and Wear, the Scottish army, under the command of Alexander Leslie, decisively defeated the English, securing control of Newcastle upon Tyne. This victory not only showcased the military prowess of the Scots but also forced the English to enter into negotiations, culminating in the Treaty of Ripon. The repercussions of the battle were significant, highlighting the tensions between Charles I and Parliament, and setting the stage for the English Civil War.
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