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Reginald Awbrey (1619 - 1642)

Reginald Awbrey
Born in Tredomen, Brecknockshire,Walesmap
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Died at about age 23 in Edgehill, Warwickshire Englandmap
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Biography

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Reginald Awbrey was born in Wales.
This profile is part of the Awbrey Name Study.

Reginald is the youngest son of Sir William Awbrey and Elizabeth Johnes. His birth date ranges from 1608 to 1619 based on various sources. No other personal information is known.

He was killed on October 23, 1642 at the Battle of Edgehill during the English Civil War.[1]

Description of Battle of Edgehill
Parliamentary troops under the Earl of Essex vs. royal troops under the Earl of Forth Charles I believed strongly in the rights of the monarch to rule as he saw fit - including raising money for his wars or for whatever reason he saw fit. Parliament, on the other hand, believed equally strongly in their right to approve or deny funds to the crown as they saw fit. Simplistically put, this is the reason for the outbreak of the conflict we know as the English Civil War. The Battle of Edgehill was the first major armed conflict of that war.

The Battle
King Charles marched from Shrewsbury toward London with his newly raised army. Essex marched out to meet him, with the express task of making sure the king did not reach the capitol. They met near Edgehill, a few miles from Banbury. The two armies were of approximately the same size; about 14,500 men. The Royal cavalry under Prince Rupert and Lord Wilmot pushed back the wings of the Parliamentary army, but in the centre the royal troops were themselves badly mauled. After only three hours of hard fighting neither side was able to make headway, and they broke off the fight as darkness descended. Essex considered his army too badly pulled damaged to resume the fight next day, and he pulled back his men to Warwick, leaving the road to London open to Charles' army.

The Result
Although neither side at Edgehill could claim a decisive victory, the result was that Charles "won" in so far as the road to London was now open to him. However, Charles did not take advantage of his opportunity. His natural caution asserted itself, and by the time his troops reached Reading, Essex had regained London and a fresh force of men prevented any further royalist advance. Charles never again had so clear an opportunity to take London as he did after Edgehill.

Sources

  1. Awbrey, Jon A. published Aubrey/Awbrey - Dominion and Decline in 2007

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Cynthia - I think it's the battle. Reginald's death info is "October 23, 1642 in Edgehill, Warwickshire England"

Cheers, Liz

posted by Liz (Noland) Shifflett
Question: How is the story about Charles I related to the Awbreys?
posted by Cynthia (Billups) B

A  >  Awbrey  >  Reginald Awbrey

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