Surf these sites: 17th Century Reenacting & Living History Resources -- 17th century, Thirty Years War and English Civil War pamphlets, news sheets and other documents in full text format. 1st Marquis of Montrose Society -- as the title suggests dedicated to James Graham, 1st Marquis of Montrose, who so successfully led a small royalist army on a campaign throughout Scotland, during the Civil War. All The King''s Men -- Web ring of sites which relate to warfare in the 17th and early 18th centuries (c.1600-1750''s). Ardvreck Castle, Scotland -- This ruined castle was the home of the MacLeod of Assynt and prison to James Graham, Marquis of Montrose. Amateur photographs and brief popular history. Civil War Derby Uncovered -- The civil war and its effects in Derbyshire. Cromwell 400 -- Biographical site created to mark the 400th anniversary of Oliver Cromwell''s birth. Documents on The English Civil War -- Some original documents made available online by Hillsdale College, MI. Duncan''s Cavalier Webpages -- Articles and original documents on the Civil War and 17th century in general. Echoes of Edgehill -- Article about the first major battle of the war, from British Heritage magazine. English Civil War (1642-1649) -- Collection of links from the Canadian Forces College. Sadly, many of them are defunct. Essex Men at the Battle of Worcester -- The Essex Trained Bands'' part in the Parliamentarian victory. From the English Civil War Times. Naseby Battle and Farm Museum -- Brief details of this small museum which commemorates the 1645 battle. Scotwars -- The "English" Civil War viewed from a Scottish perspective. The Battle of Winceby -- Account of the battle from GameFix magazine. The Chepstow Garrison -- "A civil war company centred around Chepstow Castle during the 1640s". Includes good general reference material and a discussion forum. The Cromwell Society -- Information about the society and how to join it. The English Civil War Pages -- Comprehensive reference to the history, personalities, technology, tactics, battles and reenactment of the Civil War. The John Hampden Society -- A society devoted to the study of 17th century Parliamentarian John Hampden, who became famous through resisting the King''s illegal Ship Money tax. The Time Machine -- Various facets of seventeenth century life, both military and civil.
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