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  1. The Battle of Ferrybridge, 28 March 1461, was a preliminary engagement between the houses of York and Lancaster before the larger battle of Towton, during the period now known as the Wars of the Roses.

    • 28 March 1461
    • Indecisive
  2. La Batalla de Ferrybridge, celebrada el 28 de marzo de 1461, fue una escaramuza menor entre los partidarios de York y Lancaster que tuvo lugar antes de la gran Batalla de Towton durante la Guerra de las Rosas Escarlata y Blanca.

  3. 1461 Mar 28. Battle of Ferrybridge. Ferrybridge, Yorkshire. On 4 March Warwick proclaimed the young Yorkist leader as King Edward IV. The country now had two kings — a situation that could not be allowed to persist, especially if Edward were to be formally crowned.

  4. The Battle of Ferrybridge took place on 27/28th March 1461. It was part of a series of clashes that formed the Towton Campaign. Ferrybridge was a significant location in later Medieval northern England. It was the site of a stone bridge that crossed the River Aire, providing the only flood proof crossing in the region.

  5. 30 de sept. de 2020 · Battle of Ferrybridge 28th March 1461, during the morning Lord John Neville (Warwick’s cousin) and Lord John Clifford lead a large Lancastrian army to ambush the Yorkists. The Earl of Warwick’s Yorkist army had been taken completely by surprise.

  6. Batalla de Ferrybridge. Para obtener un artículo más general, ... Guerra de las Rosas. St Albans (1455) Blore Heath (1459) Puente de Ludford (1459) Sándwich (1460)

  7. The Battles of Ferrybridge and Towton - Richard III Society. Home » Richard III & his World » The Wars of the Roses » The Battles » The Battles of Ferrybridge and Towton. The Battles of Ferrybridge and Towton. 28th and 29th March 1461. Result of the Battles – Yorkist victory.