Battle of Y Dalar Hir

Battle of Y Dalar Hir
Part of the Second English Civil War

The foreshore near Y Dalar Hir
Date5 June 1648
Location
Y Dalar Hir, near Llandegai, Caernarfonshire, Wales
53°13′57″N 4°03′31″W / 53.232598°N 4.058478°W / 53.232598; -4.058478
Result Parliamentarian victory
Belligerents
Royalists Parliamentarians
Commanders and leaders
Sir John Owen Colonel George Twisleton
Colonel John Carter
Strength
  • 120 foot
  • 140 horse[1]
  • 100 foot
  • 30 horse[1]
Casualties and losses
30 killed
c.60 prisoners
30-40 killed

The Battle of Y Dalar Hir took place on 5 June 1648 in Caernarfonshire, North Wales, during the Second English Civil War. While little more than a skirmish, it had a significant effect on the local progress of the conflict.[2]

Leading Welsh Royalist Sir John Owen of Clenennau mustered a group of 250-300 cavalry and foot in an attempt to raise North Wales in rebellion against Parliament; on 3 June he defeated local militia in a skirmish near Caernarfon and besieged Caernarfon Castle. Colonel George Twisleton, Parliamentarian governor of Denbigh, confronted Owen at Y Dalar Hir on the shore of the Menai Straits near Llandegai, where the Royalists were scattered and Owen captured, effectively ending the spread of the rebellion in North Wales.

  1. ^ a b Matthews 2011, p. 118.
  2. ^ Tucker 1958, p. 146.