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Lostwithiel is a town in Cornwall, England, known for its medieval history and as the site of a significant battle during the English Civil War in 1644
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- A small town and civil parish with a town council in Cornwall, England (OS grid ref SX1059).
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Lostwithiel looking from the west.
It is about a mile south of Lostwithiel.
Lostwithiel is a fantastic base for a trip to Cornwall.
The following year he was returned to Parliament for Lostwithiel.
The churches of Lostwithiel and Luxulyan were originally chapelries dependent on Lanlivery.
A royal visit to Lostwithiel.
The Lostwithiel line.
A credit card is required to secure your reservation at Penrose Bed and Breakfast in Lostwithiel.
Francis represented both the Wiltshire and Lostwithiel British parliamentary constituencies.
Restormel Castle is sited on a hill above the River Fowey, 1 ½ miles north of Lostwithiel.
Events in Lostwithiel.
Battle of Braddock Down which took place in January 1643 a few miles from Lostwithiel.
Royalist guns were brought through Lostwithiel and opened fire on Skippon 's rearguard.
On the morning of 19 January, the Cornish Royalists set out from Lostwithiel towards Liskeard.
Essex 's campaign failed, suffering a total defeat at the Battle of Lostwithiel in early September 1644.