Rout of Ludford Bridge

The Rout of Ludford Bridge was a largely bloodless confrontation fought in the early years of the Wars of the Roses. It took place on 12 October 1459, and resulted in a setback for the Yorkists. Although this seemed to be a triumph for the rival Lancastrians at the time, they had thrown away their advantage within six months.

Rout of Ludford Bridge
Part of the Wars of the Roses
Date12 October 1459
Location
By Ludford Bridge, south of Ludlow, in Shropshire, England
52°21′49.5″N 2°43′8″W
Result Lancastrian victory
Belligerents
House of Lancaster House of York
Commanders and leaders
Henry VI
Duke of Buckingham
Duke of York
Earl of Salisbury
Earl of Warwick
Strength
Perhaps 12,000–15,000 Perhaps 6,000–8,000
Casualties and losses
unknown unknown
Location within Shropshire
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