Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Weaknesses of the Royalists
- Role of the King
- Frequently ignored advice of experienced military leaders
- Sided with Prince Rupert (23 yr old nephew) vs Earl of Lindsey (60 yr old wat vet)
- Causing Lindsey to resign
- Over cavalry attack
- Rupert leads disorganised cavalry advance that fails
- Did not resolve feud between Digby and Rupert, leading members of Council of War
- So faction and rivalries undermined the common cause
- Council of War ineffective
- In fighting
- Oxford
- State of "paralysis"
- Not a good man manager
- 1644- Royalist Parliament gave assent on excise tax on 'everie pynt of aquavytie or strong watteris
sold within the country'
- Loose cannons such as General George Goring
- Did not obey orders
- Charles acted indecisively in dealing with them
- More interested in plundering at the expense of victory
- Poor war leader
- Descent upon London directly after Edgehill October 1642 might have won war
- Delay allows Earl of Essex to circle round Royalist army, reaching London before them
- Decision to turn back after stand-off at Turnham Green despite advtange in size, equipment of army
- Authority of the Commissions of Array were legally dubious- ancient constitution
- Ineffective
- Raised individual counties, draining them of support for Royalists
- Failed to achieve politcal settlement whilst he had superior resources early on
- Longer it went on, less advantaged
- All 6 commanders were grandees
- Based on social status
- Lack of significant foreign assistance
- Henrietta Maria sent to France for material support
- Failed due to their involvement in 30 yrs war
- Plus navy in Parliaments control
- Had to pawn jewelery
- 1 year truce 1643, Irish confederates
- Disastrous military and propaganda results
- Charles bolstered Parliamentarian cause, Parliament horrified of King's willingness to ally with Catholics
- Employ mercenaries
- Military alliance fails, so no alliances with anyone
- Territory and resources
- Troops infrequently paid deserted
- JP's were relied on to squeeze more out of counties. Relies on them being energised for war effort
- In areas of fighting
- Inability to pay taxes
- Morrill "financial thrombosis killed the Royalist cause" (clotting)
- Clubmen movement
- Favoured Parliamentarians as they looked like winning war
- BC: Their activities were negative, neutralist and anti-war
- Rural insurrectionaries wanted protection from plundering soldiers
- Mostly from Royalist territory, dislocating Charles war effort
- Controlled less wealthy territories
- Did not control London
- So no shipping
- Relied on donations
- if they collapse, campaign also collapses