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  1. The Battle of Hexham is a 1789 history play by the British writer George Colman the Younger. It is based around the 1464 Battle of Hexham , a decisive Yorkist victory during the War of the Roses . It revived Colman's career after the disappointment of his works following his earlier hit Inkle and Yarico . [1]

  2. 4 de fev. de 2012 · Sunday, May 15, 1464. 20 days after the forces of Marguerite of Anjou were defeated at the Battle Hedgely Moor, a Lancastrian force of 500 led by Henry Beaufort, 3rd Earl of Somerset, was surprised by a Yorkist force of 5000 led by John Neville, Marquis of Montague, near the town of Hexham in Northumberland. After a brief battle the Lancastrian ...

  3. Early in 1464 he escaped from Holt Castle in North Wales, where he seems to have been kept in some sort of confinement, and after nearly being recaptured made his way to Margaret on the borders. The Lancastrians now made one more effort to recover the crown, but at the Battle of Hexham on 15 May 1464 they were utterly defeated by John Neville, 1st Marquess of Montagu . [1]

  4. The Battle of Hexham was fought on 15 May 1464 during the Wars of the Roses. The battle resulted in a decisive Yorkist victory and the deaths of the last Lancastrian leaders in England. After the Battle of Towton in 1461, the last embers of Lancastrian resistance in Northumberland were snuffed out by Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick. The Yorkist King Edward IV of England now had a strong ...

  5. 15 de mai. de 2024 · Conflict: War of the RosesCombatants: Lancastrians vs. YorkistsLocation: England (UK)Outcome: Yorkist victoryWhile still recovering from the defeat at Hedgely Moor, the Lancastrian army of Henry Beaufort, Duke of Somerset, was surprised and again attacked by the Yorkist army of Lord Montagu. The Lancastrian army was soundly defeated. Somerset was captured and beheaded. Henry VI escaped ...

  6. The Battle of Hexham, on 15 May 1464, was a significant Yorkist victory in the Wars of the Roses in Northumberland, England. John Neville, Lord Montagu led a modest force that defeated the rebel Lancastrians, capturing and executing their leaders, including Henry Beaufort, Duke of Somerset and Lord Hungerford.

  7. 30 de set. de 2020 · The Battle. 25th April 1464, Lord Montagu arrived to the battlefield at Hedgeley Moor with a Yorkist army of around 5,000 men. The Duke of Somerset commanded an army of around 5,000 Lancastrians. This included Sir Ralph Percy, Lord Hungerford, Thomas Ros, 9th Baron Ros and Sir Ralph Grey, who had sworn their allegiance to Henry VI.