Talk:1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Great Rebellion

Table of contents
1. First Civil War (1642–46)
2. The Royalist and Parliamentarian Armies
3. Campaign of 1642
4. Battle of Edgehill
5. The Winter of 1642–43
6. The Plan of Campaign, 1643
7. Victories of Hopton
8. Adwalton Moor
9. Cromwell and the Eastern Association
10. Siege and Relief of Gloucester
11. First Battle of Newbury, September 20, 1643
12. Hull and Winceby
13. The "Irish Cessation" and the Solemn League and Covenant
14. Newark and Cheriton (March 1644)
15. Plans of Campaign for 1644
16. Cropredy Bridge
17. Campaign of Marston Moor
18. Independency
19. Lostwithiel
20. Operations of Essex's, Waller's and Manchester's Armies
21. Second Newbury
22. The Self-denying Ordinance
23. Decline of the Royalist Cause
24. The New Model Ordinance
25. Victories of Montrose
26. Inverlochy
27. Organization of the New Model Army
28. First Operations of 1645
29. Rupert's Northern March
30. Cromwell's Raid
31. Civilian Strategy
32. Charles in the Midlands
33. Dundee
34. Auldearn
35. Campaign of Naseby
36. Effects of Naseby
37. Fairfax's Western Campaign
38. Langport
39. Schemes of Lord Digby
40. Montrose's Last Victories
41. Fall of Bristol
42. Philiphaugh
43. Digby's Northern Expedition
44. End of the First War
45. Second Civil War (1648–52)
46. The English War
47. Lambert in the North
48. Campaign of Preston
49. Preston Fight
50. Cromwell in Ireland
51. The Invasion of Scotland
52. Operations around Edinburgh
53. Dunbar
54. Royalism in Scotland
55. The English Militia
56. Inverkeithing
57. The Third Scottish Invasion of England
58. Campaign of Worcester
59. The "Crowning Mercy"
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