. . . "Location of the battle within Somerset"@en . . . . "Royalist victory" . "1642-08-04"^^ . "60"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Henry Lunsford"@en . . . . . . . . "1115468373"^^ . "south of Street, Somerset"@en . . "Royalists"@en . . . . "Battle of Marshall's Elm"@en . . "La battaglia di Marshall's Elm fu una battaglia che si svolse il 4 agosto 1642 presso Street, nel Somerset, in Inghilterra. Essa fu parte della prima guerra civile inglese, contrapponendo Realisti e Parlamentaristi. Lo scontro avvenne prima dell'inizio formale della guerra civile il 22 agosto, mentre le rispettive parti erano ancora intente a reclutare uomini nella contea. I Realisti avevano il loro quartier generale regionale a Wells, ma erano minacciati dalla vicinanza dei Parlamentaristi. I Realisti inviarono fuori dalla citt\u00E0 un comando di 60-80 tra cavalieri e dragoni, che individuarono con 500-600 truppe nemiche al comando di sir di passaggio."@it . "22pxParliamentarians" . . "Battaglia di Marshall's Elm"@it . "500\u2013600" . . . . . . . . . . . "The Battle of Marshall's Elm was a skirmish that took place near Street, in the county of Somerset, South West England, on 4 August 1642. The engagement occurred during the build-up to formal beginning of the First English Civil War on 22 August, while the Royalists and Parliamentarians were recruiting men in the county. The Royalists had established their regional headquarters in Wells, but were threatened by superior Parliamentarian numbers in the vicinity. The Royalist commander sent out a mounted patrol consisting of 60 to 80 cavalry and dragoons, which came across a force of between 500 and 600 Parliamentarian recruits travelling north across the Somerset Levels under the command of Sir John Pyne. The Royalists set an ambush at Marshall's Elm, where the road rose out of the Levels into the Polden Hills. After a parley between the leaders was unsuccessful, the Parliamentarians were caught in the ambush. Facing musket fire from the hidden dragoons, and being charged at by the Royalist cavalry, they were routed. The Royalists killed around 27, and took 60 prisoners, including two of the Parliamentarian officers. Despite their victory, the Royalists were forced to withdraw from Wells, and later from Somerset altogether, due to their inferior numbers."@en . . . . . . . "Battle of Marshall's Elm"@en . . . . . . . "22"^^ . . "1642-08-04"^^ . . . . ""@en . . . "500"^^ . "17162"^^ . . "Royalist victory"@en . . . "51.106944444444444 -2.7375" . . . . . . "51.1069450378418"^^ . . . . . . . "Marshall's Elm,"@en . . "POINT(-2.7374999523163 51.106945037842)"^^ . . . "60\u201380" . "La battaglia di Marshall's Elm fu una battaglia che si svolse il 4 agosto 1642 presso Street, nel Somerset, in Inghilterra. Essa fu parte della prima guerra civile inglese, contrapponendo Realisti e Parlamentaristi. Lo scontro avvenne prima dell'inizio formale della guerra civile il 22 agosto, mentre le rispettive parti erano ancora intente a reclutare uomini nella contea. I Realisti avevano il loro quartier generale regionale a Wells, ma erano minacciati dalla vicinanza dei Parlamentaristi. I Realisti inviarono fuori dalla citt\u00E0 un comando di 60-80 tra cavalieri e dragoni, che individuarono con 500-600 truppe nemiche al comando di sir di passaggio. I Realisti organizzarono un'imboscata presso Marshall's Elm, non lontano dalle . Di fronte al fuoco dei moschetti dei dragoni rimasti nascosti, il gruppo venne caricato dalla cavalleria realista e battuto. I realisti fecero 27 morti e 60 prigionieri tra cui due dei principali ufficiali parlamentaristi. Malgrado la loro vittoria nello scontro, i realisti vennero costretti alla ritirata verso Wells per la loro inferiorit\u00E0 numerica."@it . . "The Battle of Marshall's Elm was a skirmish that took place near Street, in the county of Somerset, South West England, on 4 August 1642. The engagement occurred during the build-up to formal beginning of the First English Civil War on 22 August, while the Royalists and Parliamentarians were recruiting men in the county. The Royalists had established their regional headquarters in Wells, but were threatened by superior Parliamentarian numbers in the vicinity. The Royalist commander sent out a mounted patrol consisting of 60 to 80 cavalry and dragoons, which came across a force of between 500 and 600 Parliamentarian recruits travelling north across the Somerset Levels under the command of Sir John Pyne."@en . . . . . . . "the First English Civil War"@en . . . . "-2.737499952316284"^^ . . . . . . . . "Sir John Stawell"@en . "Royalists" . . . "22"^^ . . . . . . . . "Somerset"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . "62353566"^^ . "Battle of Marshall's Elm"@en . . .