William Salusbury and the Civil War siege of Denbigh.
William Salusbury was a North Wales gentleman who was a fervent royalist during the Civil War of the mid 1600s. He led an interesting life, from being on a privateer ship in the Indian Ocean to becoming a military commander who advised a king. He was besieged by roundheads at Denbigh and, at the end of it all, was respected by friend and foe alike. NOTE: At the time of making this video I had failed to find an image of Salusbury, which is now in this thumbnail. I am unable to edit the video, but have decided to leave it available to cover his life story. MUSIC: Rise Again, by Alexander Nakarada (www.creatorchords.com) Licensed under Creative Commons BY Attribution 4.0 Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/... #DenbighCastle #Salusbury #civilwar Tales From Welsh History #TalesFromWelshHistory

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