London, July 8. 1685 His Majesty has just now received an account that the Duke of Monmouth was taken in Dorestshire, and is in the hands of my Lord Lumley. Categories In the News/On this Day/The Monmouth Rebellion
Ringwod, July 8. 1685 This very morning the King received an account that the Lord Grey was taken yesterday in at Ringwood being secured by my Lord Lumley. Categories In the News/On this Day/The Monmouth Rebellion
News of the Monmouth Rebellion All the daily News on the progress and battles of the Rebellion. Categories In the News/The Monmouth Rebellion
Whitehall, July 8. 1685 The News is that there has been a mighty Battle in a place called Sedgemoor and his Majesties forces are victorious. Categories In the News/On this Day/The Monmouth Rebellion
Longmoor, July 6. 1685 This night we march to Longmoor to surprise the enemy but a troopers pistol goes off at half-cock. Categories Of Sedgemoor/On this Day/The Monmouth Rebellion
Castlefield, July 5. 1685 By late afternoon it is clear our enemy camps at Weston but leaves their right flank in the air. Categories Of Monmouth's Army/Of Sedgemoor Field/On this Day/The Monmouth Rebellion
Bridgwater, July 5. 1685 This afternoon we prepare to march overnight to Axbridge meanwhile the enemy has advanced to Westonzoyland Categories Of Monmouth's Army/On this Day/The Monmouth Rebellion
Bridgwater, July 4. 1685 The Army remains at Bridgwater and this evening the local men are allowed to return to their homes as the enemy doesn’t press us. Categories Of Monmouth's Army/On this Day/The Monmouth Rebellion
Whitehall, July 4. 1685 The Rebels sack and pillage Wells and are now in Bridgwater and 3 Scotch Regiments have marched from London. Categories In the News/On this Day/The Monmouth Rebellion
Bridgwater, July 3. 1683 Monmouth and his Army return to Bridgwater and start to fortify the town Categories Of Monmouth's Army/On this Day/The Monmouth Rebellion