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- Clubmen abstract "Clubmen were bands of local defence vigilantes during the English Civil War (1642–1651) who tried to protect their localities against the excesses of the armies of both sides in the war. They sought to join together to prevent their wives and daughters being raped by soldiers of both sides, themselves being forcibly conscripted to fight by one side or the other, their crops and property being damaged or seized by the armies and their lives threatened or intimidated by soldiers, battle followers, looters, deserters or refugees. As their name suggests, they were mostly armed with cudgels, flails, scythes and sickles fastened to long poles. They were otherwise unarmed.Initially Clubmen gatherings came together spontaneously in response to the actions of soldiers in their localities. But as the war went on Clubmen in some areas were organised by the local gentry and churchmen and were a force which both sides in the war had to take into account when planning a campaign and garrisoning some areas, particularly in the south and west. The Clubmen, distinguishing themselves by white ribbands, were of a third party, neither Royalist nor Parliamentarian, and they were repressed severely by the authorities on both sides. Though Lord Fairfax met with clubmen and negotiated with them, eventually he moved against them.".
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- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLink Bunbury_Agreement.
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLink Category:English_Civil_War.
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLink Cavalier.
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Fleetwood.
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLink Club_(weapon).
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLink Covenanter.
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLink Cudgel.
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLink Dorset.
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- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLink Flail.
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLink Hambledon_Hill.
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLink High_Sheriff_of_Worcestershire.
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLink Hill_fort.
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLink Hillfort.
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLink Iwerne_Courtney.
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLink Scythe.
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLink Shaftesbury.
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLink Shelsley.
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLink Shelsleys.
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLink Sickle.
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Fairfax.
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Fairfax,_3rd_Lord_Fairfax_of_Cameron.
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLink Woodbury_Hill.
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLink Worcestershire.
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLinkText "Clubmen".
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLinkText "Clubmen#Woodbury Declaration".
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLinkText "clubmen".
- Clubmen wikiPageWikiLinkText "vigilantes".
- Clubmen hasPhotoCollection Clubmen.
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- Clubmen subject Category:English_Civil_War.
- Clubmen hypernym Bands.
- Clubmen type Band.
- Clubmen type Rebellion.
- Clubmen type Rebellion.
- Clubmen type War.
- Clubmen comment "Clubmen were bands of local defence vigilantes during the English Civil War (1642–1651) who tried to protect their localities against the excesses of the armies of both sides in the war.".
- Clubmen label "Clubmen".
- Clubmen sameAs m.06hbvd.
- Clubmen sameAs Клобмены.
- Clubmen sameAs Q4224012.
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- Clubmen wasDerivedFrom Clubmen?oldid=629218840.
- Clubmen isPrimaryTopicOf Clubmen.