A_plan_of_the_Royalist_dispositions_at_Marston_Moor,_drawn_up_by_Sir_Bernard_de_Gomme.jpg
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Description A plan of the Royalist dispositions at Marston Moor, drawn up by Sir Bernard de Gomme.jpg |
English:
A plan of the Royalist dispositions at Marston Moor, drawn up by Sir Bernard de Gomme (who was the equivalent of Prince Rupert's chief of staff during the battle)
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Source | The life and campaigns of Alexander Leslie, first earl of Leven (1899) by Charles Sanford Terry, face page to 233. |
Author | Sir Bernard de Gomme (Prince Ruper's chief of staff at the battle of Marston Moor) -- copied from a manuscript in the British Museum Addit. 16,370. f. 64. |
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