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80: 229:, those Cornishmen who were disarmed in this assault were "slain like beasts". Russell's advance continued onto Woodbury Common, where he pitched camp at a windmill. Here, Paulo Batista Spinola, the Italian commander, kept his men awake all night, fearing a night attack. This actually occurred at dawn the next day, on 4 August, when 19: 241:
came out to confront the larger force at the windmill. The difference in numbers and force of arms did nothing to deter them and the second battle of the uprising began. There were heavy losses on both sides and the result was inconclusive but Russell's army took many prisoners, 900 of whom were
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To the north end of Woodbury Common is the Woodbury Park Hotel, Golf and Country Club complex established by former
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and flying radio-controlled aircraft. It has a wide variety of wildlife, in particular the
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The Battle of Woodbury Common, which took place on 4 August 1549, was part of the
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situated on a viewpoint overlooking westwards the villages of Woodbury and
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to the east, and the A3052 to the north. It is part of the East Devon
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The next day, the king's army of some 5,000 men began a march from
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and sent in Captain Travers to clear the road. In the words of
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Reinforcements in the form of Italian mercenaries and German
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arrived on 2 August to assist the king's troops under
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massacre. This number was confirmed by John Hayward.
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Heath
East Devon
common land
heathland
Woodbury
Exmouth
Budleigh Salterton
Yettington
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Site of Special Scientific Interest

Woodbury Castle
Iron Age
hill fort
Woodbury Salterton
Exe
Haldon Hills
Otter Valley
East Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
gorse
heather
orienteering
hill-walking
mountain biking
Nightjar
Royal Marines
Commando Training Centre Royal Marines
Lympstone
Formula One

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