The Battlefields of England
The Battlefields of England was a work of non-fiction by A. H. Burne first published in 1950 by Methuen. A sequel, More Battlefield of England, followed in 1952.[1] In 1996 the two works were combined under "The Battlefields of England" title.

First edition
The book explores battlefields in respect of the following battles:
- Caradoc's Last Fight AD 51
 - The Battle of Mount Badon AD 500
 - The Battle of Deorham AD 577
 - Wansdyke and the Battle of Ellandun AD 825
 - The Battle of Ashdown 8 January 871
 - The Battle of Ethandun AD 878
 - The Battle of Brunanburh AD 937
 - The Battle of Maldon August 991
 - The Battle of Assingdon 18 October 1016
 - The Battle of Stamford Bridge 25 September 1066
 - The Battle of Hastings 14 October 1066
 - The Battle of the Standard, or Northallerton: 22 August 1138
 - The Battle of Lewes 14 May 1264)
 - The Battle of Evesham 4 August 1265)
 - The Battle of Neville's Cross 17 October 1346
 - The Battle of Otterburn 19 August 1388
 - The Battle of Shrewsbury 21 July 1403
 - The First Battle of St. Albans 22 May 1455
 - The Battle of Blore Heath 23 September 1459
 - The Second Battle of St. Albans 17 February
 - The Battle of Towton 29 March 1461
 - The Battle of Barnet 14 April 1471
 - The Battle of Tewkesbury 14 May 1471
 - The Battle of Bosworth 22 August 1485
 - The Battle of Stoke Field 16 June 1487
 - The Battle of Flodden 9 September 1513
 - The Battle of Edgehill 22 October 1642
 - The Battle of Lansdown 5 July 1643
 - The Battle of Roundway Down 13 July 1643
 - The First Battle of Newbury 20 October 1643
 - The Battle of Cheriton 29 March 1644
 - The Battle of Marston Moor 2 July 1644
 - The Second Battle of Newbury 28 October 1644
 - The Battle of Naseby 14 June 1645
 - The Battle of Langport 10 July 1645
 - The Battle of Worcester 3 September 1651
 - The Battle of Sedgemoor 6 July 1685
 
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