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28: 127: 109: 218:, an alderman and mayor of Bristol in 1459, 1462, and 1469, sent some men on the Berkeley side. Maurice Berkeley, William's younger brother, had married Isabel Mede, Philip's daughter, for which act of marrying beneath his social status he had been disinherited of the Berkeley lands by his elder brother, William. 201:
In the little time available, Lisle could only raise a force among his ill-equipped local tenants. Berkeley, however, could draw upon a garrison from Berkeley Castle as well as his local levies, and he was reinforced by men led by his brother
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Modern historians date the battle in 1470. However, prior to the adoption of the Gregorian calendar in England the start of the new year was 25 March; the battle being fought on 20 March meant it fell into the previous year, that is in
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and Berkeley heir-male. Lisle impetuously challenged Berkeley to a battle, and the latter agreed, the battle to be fought the next day at Nibley Green. Lisle paid for his rashness with his life.
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Lisle led his men in a charge against Berkeley's troops as they emerged from a stand of woods. Berkeley's
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Fleming, Peter & Wood, Michael. Gloucestershire's Forgotten Battle: Nibley Green 1470, 2003
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Lisle and Berkeley had long been engaged in a dispute over the inheritance of
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The Wars of the Roses:Politics and the Constitution in England, c.1437-1509
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in the foreground is Nibley Green. 4 miles NW into the distance is
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Transactions – Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society
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As Lisle's army dispersed, Berkeley advanced to Lisle's manor of
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Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society (2007).
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and the other Berkeley lands, Lisle being heir-general to
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Debrett's Peerage, 1968, Berkeley, Baroness, precedents
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Index

View to NW towards Nibley Green
Tyndale Monument
North Nibley
Berkeley Castle
North Nibley
Gloucestershire

Thomas Talbot, 2nd Viscount Lisle


William Berkeley, 2nd Baron Berkeley
North Nibley
Gloucestershire
Thomas Talbot, 2nd Viscount Lisle
William Berkeley, 2nd Baron Berkeley
England
feudal
magnates
Berkeley Castle
Thomas de Berkeley, 5th Baron Berkeley
Maurice Berkeley, 3rd Baron Berkeley
Forest of Dean
Philip Mede
Wraxall
archers
Dean Foresters
Wotton-under-Edge
History of Berkeley
Mead Genealogy
North Nibley website

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