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Death of General Lindsey (after the Battle of Edge Hill - 23 October 1642 - the first major armed conflict of the English Civil War) - George Cattermole. Robert Bertie, 1st Earl of Lindsey (17 December 1583 - Edge Hill 24 October 1642). Lord Lindsey was shot through the thigh bone on 23 October. His son, Lord Willoughby tended his father by lying him on a heap of straw in the nearest shed trying to staunch the blood. Lord Lindsey died the following morning from cold and loss of blood. ©TopFoto.

Death of General Lindsey (after the Battle of Edge Hill - 23 October 1642 - the first major armed conflict of the English Civil War) - George Cattermole. Robert Bertie, 1st Earl of Lindsey (17 December 1583 - Edge Hill 24 October 1642). Lord Lindsey was shot through the thigh bone on 23 October. His son, Lord Willoughby tended his father by lying him on a heap of straw in the nearest shed trying to staunch the blood. Lord Lindsey died the following morning from cold and loss of blood. ©TopFoto.
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Death of General Lindsey (after the Battle of Edge Hill - 23 October 1642 - the first major armed conflict of the English Civil War) - George Cattermole. Robert Bertie, 1st Earl of Lindsey (17 December 1583 - Edge Hill 24 October 1642). Lord Lindsey was shot through the thigh bone on 23 October. His son, Lord Willoughby tended his father by lying him on a heap of straw in the nearest shed trying to staunch the blood. Lord Lindsey died the following morning from cold and loss of blood. ©TopFoto
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