The Battle of Winnington Bridge, fought on July 4, 1643, during the English Civil War, involved Royalist forces led by Sir William Brereton and Parliamentarian troops commanded by Sir Thomas Fairfax. The battle was part of a larger conflict between supporters of the monarchy and those of Parliament. The Parliamentarians aimed to secure control over Cheshire, while the Royalists sought to maintain their influence in the region. Ultimately, the Parliamentarians emerged victorious, which helped strengthen their position in the northwest of England.
The vikings were not involved in the battle of Hastings. After the attack at Stamford bridge up north, the vikings went back home. it was only the Saxons and the Normans who were involved. The Normans were however descended from Viking invaders of France, "Nor-th-men", and the battle of Stamford Bridge certainly softened up Harold's Anglo-Saxons for Hastings.
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Battle of Linlithgow Bridge happened in 1526.
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Salwey Winnington died in 1746.
Salwey Winnington was born in 1696.
John Winnington was born in 1876.
John Winnington died in 1918.
Winnington Baronets was created in 1755.
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Francis Winnington - MP - was born in 1704.
E. Winnington-Ingram has written: 'The inspector'
Arthur Winnington-Ingram died on 1946-05-26.
Arthur Winnington-Ingram was born on 1858-01-26.
Francis Winnington - Solicitor-General - was born in 1634.