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Absolutely love this song and his works as a whole <3
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I've been working with a year 6 class on the English Civil War and representing narrative in non written forms, they absolutely love this song so do I!!!
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his music is so relaxing...
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also coincides with the first siege of Pembroke . works wells for both
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its the defence of plymouth by the parlrimentrists against the royalists
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I think its 1653.. but still fighting in Holland.
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Your welcome Dodstar...Trying to work out the tale behind Riflemen of War, but having trouble..."We'll crush the North in '53"....be nice to know the century lol..
I think it's the anglo-dutch war of 1853, but no clue to the battle. I'll let you know
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1643. The English Civil War. The fortofied coastal town of Plymouth was held by the Parliment forces, under the command of General Ruthin. The Royalist army under the command of General Hopton laid siege to the Town and castle. Even the local town folk took up arms to hold the royalists off. When the tale of the siege reached London a relief force was raised in Berkshire to aid the defenders. The Royalists, rather than be caught between the town and the re-enforcements quit the field of battle.
RymerTristar 3 years ago 10
thanks very much.
dogstar75 3 years ago
1643...Great song..Anyone like to know more about the TRUE tale behind the song?
RymerTristar 3 years ago
post the story anyway, knowledge is a wonderful thing.
dogstar75 3 years ago