Whitehall, June 27. 1685 His majesty has been pleased to the reward be distributed amongst the five soldiers of the Earl of Aran’s Militia, who took Rumbold in Scotland. Categories In the News/On this Day/The Monmouth Rebellion
Philips Norton, June 26. 1685 Monmouth and his Army reach Philips Norton after a long march in heavy rain. Categories Of Monmouth's Army/On this Day/The Monmouth Rebellion
Edinburgh, June 26. 1685 The Rebel Rumbold is hung and quartered for high Treason on this day Categories In the News/On this Day/The Monmouth Rebellion
Bristol, June 25. 1685 The Earl of Feversham learns of Monmouth strength and plans from a spy Categories In the News/On this Day/The Monmouth Rebellion
Battle of Keynsham, June 25. 1685 This day we crossed the Avon by the repaired Bridge at Keynsham and fought of the enemy Horse Categories FightingforLiberty1685/The Monmouth Rebellion
Southwark, June 25. 1685 The printer William Disnie is found guilty of treason for publishing pro-Monmouth papers. Categories In the News/On this Day/The Monmouth Rebellion
Pensford, June 24. 1685 This day we reach Pensford but have word the enemy has damaged the Keynsham Bridge Categories Of Monmouth's Army/On this Day/The Monmouth Rebellion
Edinburgh, June 24. 1685 The Scotch Rebels continue to be made prisoner but many others where killed the day Rumbold and Ayloff where taken. Categories In the News/On this Day/The Monmouth Rebellion
Shepton Mallet, June 23. 1685 This day we have progressed to Shepton Mallet but the heavy rain is slowing our advance. Categories Of Monmouth's Army/On this Day/The Monmouth Rebellion
Whitehall, June 23. 1685 The Rebels ship are taken at Lyme and there is an encounter at Longport Categories In the News/On this Day/The Monmouth Rebellion