Charles I's journey from Oxford to the Scottish army camp near Newark

Charles I of England left Oxford, Oxfordshire on 27 April 1646 and travelled by a circuitous route through enemy-held territory to arrive at the Scottish army camp located close to Southwell near Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire on 5 May 1646. He undertook this journey because military Royalism was all but defeated.

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Charles I's journey from Oxford to the Scottish army camp near Newark

Charles I of England left Oxford, Oxfordshire on 27 April 1646 and travelled by a circuitous route through enemy-held territory to arrive at the Scottish army camp located close to Southwell near Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire on 5 May 1646. He undertook this journey because military Royalism was all but defeated.

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