Battle of Bramber Bridge

The Battle of Bramber Bridge was a minor skirmish that took place on 13 December 1643, during the First English Civil War. A Royalist detachment from Arundel attempted to secure the bridge over the River Adur at Bramber in West Sussex, but found a Parliamentarian force already in possession.

Battle of Bramber Bridge
Part of the First English Civil War

The modern bridge over the River Adur at Bramber
Date13 December 1643
Location
Bramber, West Sussex
50.882662°N 0.306651°W / 50.882662; -0.306651
Result Parliamentarian victory
Belligerents
Royalists Parliamentarians
Commanders and leaders
Colonel Joseph Bampfield
Sir William Butler
Captain Morely
Sir Michael Livesey
Captain James Temple
Strength
600 2,000
Casualties and losses
8-9 killed 1 killed
1 captured
Arundel
Bramber
Lewes
Midhurst
West Sussex; key locations 1643

The Royalists attempted to find another crossing point, but were ordered back to Arundel, after learning of the loss of Alton the same night.

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