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Major English Civil War conflict of 1645; Parliamentary forces laid siege to the castle for five months, before its garrison finally surrendered and the last Royalist port came under Parliamentary control, weakening Charles I's position against republican forces.
Major English Civil War conflict of 1645; Parliamentary forces laid siege to the castle for five months, before its garrison finally surrendered, weakening Charles I's position against republican forces.

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Major English Civil War conflict of 1645; Parliamentary forces laid siege to the castle for five months, before its garrison finally surrendered, weakening Charles I's position against republican forces.