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Battle of Ludford Bridge

 
British History: battle of Ludford Bridge

Ludford Bridge, battle of, 1459. After Salisbury's victory at Blore Heath, he marched to Ludlow to join his allies Warwick and York. Confronted by a large Lancastrian force, the Yorkist leaders fled, leaving their troops to surrender.

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Battle of Ludford Bridge
Part of the Wars of the Roses
Roses-Lancaster victory.svg
Date 12 October 1459
Location Ludford Bridge in Shropshire, England
Result Lancastrian victory
Belligerents
Lancashire rose.svg House of Lancaster Yorkshire rose.svg House of York
Commanders
Henry VI Richard, Duke of York
Strength
Unknown Unknown
Casualties and losses
Unknown Unknown

The Battle of Ludford Bridge was a battle fought in the early years of the Wars of the Roses. It was fought on the 12th of October, 1459, and resulted in a disastrous defeat for the Yorkists.

After the victory at the Battle of Blore Heath on the Shropshire / Staffordshire border, the Yorkists marched towards Worcester. They quickly fell back to a fortified position at Ludford Bridge in Shropshire after encountering a much larger Lancastrian force.

On 12 October 1459, Sir Andrew Trollope, who commanded the Calais contingent, defected to the King when offered a pardon, bringing with him his men and much information on York's army and plans. York was outnumbered by more than three to one. That evening York, his two sons, along with Warwick and Salisbury fled to Calais and Ireland from a battle that could not be won. Finding themselves leaderless next morning, the Yorkists disbanded leaving the Lancastrian army free to plunder the pro-York town of Ludlow, which lay just over the bridge.

Coordinates: 52°21′49.5″N 2°43′8″W / 52.36375°N 2.71889°W / 52.36375; -2.71889


 
 

 

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