Wanting to see the Lobsters in action, they were dispatched from Glocester along with supporting forces and Sir William Waller to command them. They had hoped to potentially engage Prince Rupert, though in the end it was Prince Maruice and smaller forces that were engaged along with the Earl of 4th.
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William Waller takes command
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The Parliament forces were large and numerous, with the Lobsters stationed to the right across a stream, the rest of the Parliament host, 'the Western Association' consisted of two massive horse commands, some ultra light guns, a few local border horse and a mob of clubmen. The Royalists under Prince Maurice's command were more humble, with only the Earl of 4th as the main strong point ...
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clubmen in the towne, with border horse nearby
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the Western Association horse
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Hesselrigge's Lobsters, with a commanded shotte behind
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Parliament lines
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Table at game start, with the Royalists holding open ground between a small village and a hill across the stream at Highmoor
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start of turn 2, the horse of both sides had advanced
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cannonades were exchanged on both sides, with the Royalists coming off much the worse with many powerful hits sustained by the whitecoats!
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newly raised Parliament pike & shot unit marches forward in column
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Royalist horse take the stream bank
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Earl of 4th oversees the cannonade
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clubmen in the town ... have a prayer meeting
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most of the rest of the Parliament line hold fast
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while the Western Association horse gallop to the forefront
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creating a mass of horse that is unmistakable in move
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some small pistol carracoles then began
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Overview turn 3
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Royalist whitecoats take another pounding from cannonade and now pistols
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Parliament raw pike & shot now form a line the clubmen continue a prayer meeting in the town (to the right and rear)
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field at start of turn 4
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the 'Lobsters' (seen to the far left of the image) are bearing down on the Royalist whitecoats ...
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prayer had ended in the town ... still no moves from the clubmen
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in the center the swirling masses of horse continued carracoles of pistol fire
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the whitecoats had driven back some horse
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only now to see the dreadded lobsters closing in for the kill
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Hesselrigge was now with his lobsters and prepared to hammer into the damaged veteran whitecoats.
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first the whitecoats were driven back
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then artillery was dispatched as the Earl of 4th fled
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then more artillery was destroyed
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leaving the Earl of 4th desperately wounded and clinging to the edge of the battlefield with his equally wounded whitecoats
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field overview turn 6
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the lobsters triumphant would now finish the whitecoats and kill the Earl of 4th
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while the rest of the field engaged in limited pistol exchanges
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Lord Barkshire managed to keep the border horse from fleeing
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while the bluecoats could only hold on and hope to survive the next attack from the lobsters
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Earl of 4th's last view as his command was over-run by the lobsters ...
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by turn 7 the battle was all but over here the lobsters are seen reigning in, after eliminating the whitecoats
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all across the field Royalist troops now looked over their shoulders ...
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everywhere but the center, where the pistol duels continued
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with Parliament border horse only remaining because of the influence of Waller
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now the whole Parliament line had re-oriented they knew this was a victory
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Turn 8 and 9 were ones of mopping up the last Royalist supporters and attempting to extricate what good troops could be ... this was a failure.
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only minimal Royalist forces clung to the hill and stream
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all of them were disrupted in some way
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the lobsters faced a massive volley from the bluecoats
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they were damaged, yet not enough that they could not recover after the battle
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the lobsters press home the attack
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bolstered by Waller the border horse start to win the pistol battles
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unable to fully recover much of the disruption the Royalist horse start to falter ...
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last turn, as the Royalists only just managed to 'not' retreat in the morale roll from the last turn
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Royalist border horse forced to retreat
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the lobsters finish off the blue coats
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unable to retreat the bluecoats go down fighting
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only the officers and some local militia managed to flee from this action
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The campaign has plans to continue, once the school actions called for during a more restrictive period of plague protection are done (read my son has schoolwork to focus on and we have an expanded set of COVID-19 restrictions happening here that has messed with time availability for anything).
Cheers everyone.
4 comments:
Superb figures! Thanks for posting.
Marvellous game David. Always a joy to see the lobsters in action, especially when they hsve a good day!
Regards, James
Lovely day for the lobsters! Great looking game, lovely figures, I like the immovable clubmen!
Best Iain
Enjoyable battle report! I like your mix of overhead photos along with eye level close ups. That provides a good contrast and two different perspectives on the action.
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