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Naseby is a village in the District of Daventry in Northamptonshire, England.
The village is 14 mi (22.5 km) north of Northampton, 13.3 mi (21.4 km) northeast of Daventry, and 7 mi (11 km) south of Market Harborough. It is 2.4 mi (3.9 km) from Junction 2 of the A14 road, giving it access to the national road system. For rail travel, the Midland Main Line can be accessed at the railway station in Market Harborough. There is a bus service between Market Harborough and Northampton that stops in Naseby, but it is very infrequent.
The village sits in a commanding position on one of the highest parts of the Northamptonshire Uplands, close to the county border with Leicestershire.
The original settlement probably owes its existence to its geography; the village lay in a strong defensive position. In the 6th century an Saxon named Hnaef established the settlement with the name of Hnaefes-Burgh ("fortified place of Hnaef"). Evidence for these origins came in the form of a 19th-century discovery of an Anglo-Saxon trefoil-headed brooch which is now in the collection of the British Museum.
The Battle of Naseby was the decisive battle of the first English Civil War. On 14 June 1645, near the village of Naseby in Northamptonshire, the main army of King Charles I was destroyed by the Parliamentarian New Model Army commanded by Sir Thomas Fairfax and Oliver Cromwell.
At the beginning of 1645, most of King Charles's advisers urged him to attack the New Model Army while it was still forming. However, Prince Rupert of the Rhine, who had recently been appointed General of the Army, and therefore the King's chief military adviser, proposed instead to march north to recover the North of England and join forces with the Royalists in Scotland under the Marquess of Montrose. This course was adopted, even though the King's army had to be weakened by leaving a detachment (including 3,000 cavalry) under Lord Goring, the Lieutenant General of Horse, to hold the West Country and maintain the Siege of Taunton, in Somerset.
At the same time, after the New Model Army had abandoned its attempt to relieve Taunton, Parliament's Committee of Both Kingdoms had directed Fairfax, its commander, to besiege Oxford, the King's wartime capital. Initially, Charles welcomed this move, as Fairfax would be unable to interfere with his move north. Then at the end of May he was told that Oxford was short of provisions and could not hold out long. To distract Fairfax, the Royalists stormed the Parliamentarian garrison at Leicester on 31 May. Having done so, Prince Rupert and the King's council reversed their former decision and marched south to relieve Oxford. They sent messages ordering Goring to rejoin them, but Goring refused to leave the West Country.
A civil war is an armed conflict within a nation.
The term "The Civil War" redirects here. See List of civil wars for a longer list of specific conflicts.
For the 17th century Civil War in England, see English Civil War.
For the 19th century Civil War in the United States, see American Civil War.
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War Walks is a BBC documentary series presented by historian, Professor Richard Holmes. The series was about several famous European battles. It included descriptions of the battles, the events leading up to them and the events resulting from them.
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Genres: Comedy,First broadcast: BBC2 - 28 Nov 1997 In 1645, Charles I lost his struggle against parliament during the decisive crash of the English Civil War. Professor Richard Holmes follows the campaign that led to the Battle of Naseby, starting at the king's headquarters in Oxford. On the battlefield itself he is able to touch the past, as metal detectors unearth musket balls buried for more than 350 years. Members of the Sealed Knot Civil War Reconstruction Society demonstrate the lethal power of the musket and the pike.
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A purveyor of fine history outlines events at the Battle of Naseby during the English Civil War
Sealed Knot staged on the actual battlefield over the weekend of 14-15 June 2015
Some shots from BBC Battlefield Britain. The Battle of Naseby. Filmed near Amesbury. I shot and edited this sequence, to a bit of Shostakovich symphony number 10.
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We travel to the famous site of the battle of Naseby which was in June 1645. We try andcommunicate with the spirits of the men and women who lost their lives during the battle. This investigation was also streamed live via the Periscope app. What activity did we capture and did we make contact with Oliver Cromwell or Charles 1.... Season 1 playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOTl2OEHRYKDacBkcBmW0_tsPrCysi5kn Season 2 playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOTl2OEHRYKDsrAkXYV5ZbI6s8dfwXkMD Season 3 playlist https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOTl2OEHRYKDh_piM7Ll5KQiLFFtGjUZQ Find us on Twitter @UKHaunted Facebook officialukhaunted
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Ross McMillan ( Blue Jeans) reciting 'The Old Drover' at Bards, Ballads n Bulldust night at Ancient Briton Pub in Naseby, Central Otago.
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Adam Ant/Marco Pirroni
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Till I'm dead, dead, dead
Kiss my mouth until it's red, red, red
Now is the time honey, this is the place
The good and the bad guy face to face
Blood pressure up, sunlight down
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Johnny can't program, sure enough
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Don't play, don't sing, I don't hike
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Don't be a dunco, forget charts
Out of the wallet, into your hearts
Where it counts, in large amounts