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Sedgemoor is a low-lying area of land in Somerset, England. It lies
close to sea...
- The
Battle of
Sedgemoor was the last and
decisive engagement between the
Kingdom of
England and
rebels led by the Duke of
Monmouth during the Monmouth...
- King's
Sedgemoor is a
piece of rich
animal habitat and
farming land, that
forms part of the
Somerset Levels and
Moors in
South West England. The area...
- city of Bristol. The
rebellion ended with his
defeat at the
Battle of
Sedgemoor on 6 July 1685 by a
royal army
commanded by
Feversham and Churchill. Monmouth...
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Sedgemoor services is a
motorway service station on the M5
motorway near the
village of
Rooks Bridge in Somerset, England. The
location of the services...
- King's
Sedgemoor Drain is an
artificial drainage channel which diverts the
River Cary in Somerset,
England along the
southern flank of the
Polden Hills...
- HMS
Sedgemoor was a 50-gun
fourth rate ship of the line of the
English Royal Navy,
launched at
Chatham Dockyard in 1687.
Sedgemoor was
driven as**** and...
-
started at
Winchester on 25
August 1685 in the
aftermath of the
Battle of
Sedgemoor,
which ended the
Monmouth Rebellion in England.
There were five judges:...
- West
Sedgemoor or West
Sedge Moor (grid
reference ST361258) is an area of the
Somerset Levels, in Somerset, England,
around 8
miles (13 km) east of Taunton...
- to
capture Bristol and Bath, but they were
defeated in the
Battle of
Sedgemoor at Westonzoyland, the last
pitched battle fought in England.
Arthur Wellesley...