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Tango0105 May 2022 9:34 p.m. PST

"The year after Edgcote Edward IV was faced by another rebellion instigated by Warwick and Clarence. A rising in Lincolnshire ended with the not-really-a-Battle of Empingham, or Losecote Field as it is often called. Empingham is near Stamford, just across Northamptonshire's northern border, about as far from Edgcote as you can get, really, from a county perspective. Mike Ingram used to argue that the battlefield was once in Northamptonshire. I'd like to be able to discuss that theory with him, but alas that will never happen now…"

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KeepYourPowderDry06 May 2022 3:30 a.m. PST

Wrong board! You want Wars of the Roses

Tango0107 May 2022 3:17 p.m. PST

Sorry for that…

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