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Counties of England
Battle of Towton
Battle of Ferrybridge
Wars of the Roses
Battle of Wakefield
Richard Neville
16th Earl of Warwick
Battle of Ludford Bridge
Margaret of Anjou
Andrew Trollope
England
Military history of England
Middle Ages

The Battle of Towton At just after 9.00 am on the morning of Sunday 29th March 1461 two huge armies were assembled on a plateau of land a dozen or so miles south west of York, England’s second

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