Battle of Bridport
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| Part of The Monmouth Rebellion | |||||||
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The Battle of Bridport was fought on 14 June 1685, at the start of the Monmouth Rebellion in the town of Bridport, in Dorset, England.[1] The battle was a victory for the Royalist forces and the rebels were forced to march to Axminster.
In 1685, the Duke of Monmouth launched a rebellion against James II and landed his rebel forces at Lyme Regis in Dorset on 11 June. He had invaded and began his campaign in the West Country because of the level of support he expected in that strongly Protestant region, where economic recession was hurting the weavers and clothiers. As rebel forces began to muster in the area, the government of James II declared Monmouth to be a traitor and called out the militia forces of Dorset, Somerset, and Devon on 13 June, while the regulars of the Royal Army were assembled.[2]
The Dorset Militia reacted quickly to the invasion and a party of the Militia Horse and the constable's watch were soon patrolling the road between Lyme Regis and Bridport to the east. On 12 June they skirmished with a group of mounted officers from Monmouth's army and although the rebels fiercely charged the militia, killing two and driving them back, the militia and watchmen were backed by large reinforcements, and the rebels soon withdrew.[3]
The Dorset Militia at this time comprised five Regiments of Foot (Infantry) and one Regiment of Horse (Cavalry), which mustered at the following towns:[4]
- Blandford - East Dorset Militia: commanded by Col. Erle
- Bridport - Red Regiment of Dorset: commanded by Col. Strangways
- Dorchester
- Shaftesbury
- Sherborne
- Dorchester - Dorset Regiment of Horse
By 14 June the entire Red Regiment of Dorset, 1,000 strong, had mustered at Bridport under Col. Strangways and began preparations for a rebel attack.
Order of Battle
Royalist Forces[1]
- Red Regiment of Dorset Militia - Colonel Thomas Strangways (1,000)
- East Dorset Militia - Colonel Thomas Erle (100)
- Dorset Volunteer Cavalry - Captain Edward Coker (100)
- 4 Companies of Foot - Major Nathaniel Wade (450)
- Troop of Horse - Lt-Colonel Thomas Venner (50)
