Barnet 1471: Death of a Kingmaker
By David Clark
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Battleground: Wars of the Roses
DAVID CLARK
First published in Great Britain in 2007 by
Pen & Sword Military
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Copyright © David Clark 2007
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Contents
Introduction
BATTLEFIELDS OF THE
WARS OF THE ROSES
DESPITE MUCH RAISING OF AWARENESS, British battlefields are still an endangered species, continually threatened by the creeping sickness of housing developments, ubiquitous industrial estates and, more recently, sprawling dual-carriageways. Major casualties of the latter epidemic include the English Civil War battlefields of Newbury (1643) and Naseby (1645), and the Jacobite battlefield of Killiecrankie (1689).
In terms of survival, the battlefields of the Wars of the Roses (1455–1487) have fared quite well, despite five and a half centuries of ‘progress’ having taken their toll of essentially urban locations. Not all of the desecration is modern. The Victorians, for example, were pestilent innovators and, as early as 1852, Richard Brooke (Visits to Fields of Battle in England of the Fifteenth Century) could write of the Battle of Wakefield: ‘There are now no traces of Wakefield Green: all of it has been enclosed, and several portions of it are built upon.’ Similarly, in 1896, C.R.B. Barrett (Battles and Battlefields in England) wrote of the difficulties he experienced in drawing battle plans, referring to instances in which ‘the topography of a place has been so changed by the hand of man as to render sketching impossible’.
Alternatively, a growing appreciation of the value of battlefields as source material for the historian is exemplified in the provision of visitor centres and on-site battle plans – as at Wakefield and Towton respectively. Perhaps the real threat to Wars of the Roses battlefields lies in their historical remoteness. In the popular imagination, the Wars of the Roses have retreated into the Dark Ages. Long eclipsed by a series of more significant global conflicts,