Battle of Colby Moor - Historical Marker - Wales, Great Britain.
N 51° 49.509 W 004° 52.276
30U E 371041 N 5743246
Memorial plaque to the Battle of Colby Moor located in St Mary Magdalene - Churchyard Cemetery - Wiston, Pembrokeshire, South Wales.
Waymark Code: WMGHH3
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 03/08/2013
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St Mary Magdalene Church in the Parish of Wiston. The Diocese of St Davids. The church has been on this site since c1147. Part of the "Bishops Road", on the "Saints and Stones Pilgimages" to St Davids Cathederal, Pembrokeshire, South Wales.
"The parish of Wiston - St Mary Magdalene Church.
Founded by 'Wizo the Fleming' soon after he built the neighbouring castle, in the early 12th Century." Source: (
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The plaque reads: "In memory of those who fell at - The Battle of Colby Moor - 1st August 1645 - Some of whom are buried in this churchyard - This memorial was erected by the - Sealed Knot 2003."
"The battle of Colby Moor, which took place on August 1, 1645, was one of the most decisive events in the history of Pembrokeshire. It was fought between the forces of Parliament, commanded by Major-General Rowland Laugharne, and the Royalist army under Major-Generals Stradling and Egerton." Text Source: (
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"On Colby Moor, in 1645, the Royalists, under Major-General Stradling, were defeated by the Commonwealth troops under Major-General Laugharne. The next field north of the farm-house is said to be the burial place of the slain." Text Source: (visit link)
From the Sealed Knot organisation Web site: "The society of Cavaliers and Roundheads. One of two main civil war reenactment organisations in the UK. History, regimental listing and activities." Text Source: (
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St Mary Magdalene Churchyard
Clabeston Road
Wiston, Pembrokeshire Wales
SA62 4PL