Civil War 1642-1649

Page link: 'These Uncertaine Tymes':
'These Uncertaine Tymes':
Newark & the civilian experience of the Civil Wars 1640-1660
Page link: A License to Print Money
A License to Print Money
Newark-on-Trent in the Civil War
Page link: Henry Ireton of Attenborough
Henry Ireton of Attenborough
Civil War general and son-in-law to Oliver Cromwell
Page link: Hidden Voices
Hidden Voices
Newark's civilian experiences during the English Civil War years of 1642 to 1666
Page link: Lt. Col. Anthony Gylby
Lt. Col. Anthony Gylby
Civil War signatory to the surrender of Newark, buried at Everton
Page link: Lucy Hutchinson on the English Civil War
Lucy Hutchinson on the English Civil War
Local Events of the seventeenth-century conflict seen through the writings of the wife of a governor of Nottingham of the time
Page link: Newark on Trent and the British Civil Wars
Newark on Trent and the British Civil Wars
A summary of new research
Page link: Plague in Balderton
Plague in Balderton
Civil War links
Page link: Plague in East Stoke
Plague in East Stoke
Civil War links
Page link: Plague in Newark
Plague in Newark
Civil War Links
Page link: Sir John Digby
Sir John Digby
A Nottinghamshire Cavalier