Episodes (10)
Oct 16, 1983
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Oct 23, 1983
"Summer 1641" "This War Without Enemy" The English Civil War was fought between King Charles I and Parliament to decide whether the king should remain absolute monarch, which was free to ignore as long as Parliament refused to legitimize his wishes. In the summer of 1641, both sides were gathering armies. Sir Martin Lacy lamented the king's power to tax, but he was the king's man. However, his eldest daughter is married to a lawyer, John Fletcher, who is a member of Parliament. In one of the last quiet months at Sir Martin Lacey's home, Anescott Castle, his son Tom ...
Oct 30, 1983
"Drums", September 1642 The parliamentary army secured London with great wealth and material possessions. The King retreated to the Thames and established his field headquarters in Oxford. He was in desperate need of money, and his sympathizers had begun to turn in their silver plates and other valuables to be sold abroad. We arrive at Annescott, the family mansion of Sir Martin Lacy, to find him badly wounded and now out of the fight for good. But he is using his castle as a receiving center to receive the silver platters secretly delivered to him by sympathetic ...
Nov 06, 1983
"1643" "Silver Moon" Sir Martin Lacy and his son Tom were the king's men. His eldest daughter and her husband John Fletcher sided with parliament. The Lacey family has been secretly collecting silver plates donated by royalist sympathizers to send to the King of Oxford to add to his dwindling finances. The Roundhead troops inevitably descend upon the family mansion, Arnescote, to find and seize the silver, leaving John Fletcher to watch as his side being rude the family he is married to.
Nov 13, 1983
"June 1644" "Edge of the Sword" Civil War-wounded veteran Sir Martin Lacey is determined to make his castle Annescott a haven for stranded Royalist soldiers. The place has been raided by the Roundheads looking for silver plates collected to help the king's finances. The king was driven back to gain a firm footing in Oxford. With poor courage Sir Martin and his son Tom round up servants, a few old men, to form a small army to fortify the castle against some sort of round-headed attack.
Nov 20, 1983
1645 "Outrageous Fortune" family mansion Annescott prepares to be besieged by roundhead troops. Sir Martin Lacy had several royalist troops, servants and a few old men in his defence. He heard that the house of his eldest daughter Swinford had been invaded by a group of Royalist deserters, while her husband was in Parliament in London. Anne, a determined round-headed man, was in great danger, so her brother Tom rode to Swinford on horseback. There, he trained royalist soldiers and even fought a duel with a soldier to stop Anne from being raped. At Tom's insistence, ...
Nov 27, 1983
"September 1645" "Sea of Danger" The head of the royalist family, Sir Martin Lacey, is preparing to fortify his castle against an imminent attack by parliamentary forces. His military supplies were scarce, his food supply was scarce, and his defense consisted of servants, grooms, butlers, and a professional soldier, his son Tom. A whistleblower told the Roundheads about the location of the castle and the hunger of the defenders. Tom is in charge and plans to steal a cannon from Camp Roundhead.
Dec 04, 1983
The September 1645 "ring of fire" and "from the ashes" parliamentary attack on Anescott was a dirty, bloody little battle in which the family patriarch, Sir Martin Lacy, was killed by Colonel Marsh. Sir Martin's son Tom inherited the baronetcy and title as Sir Thomas Lacey. His first thing was to beg for the burial of his father in accordance with family and Church of England's tradition. Parliament ordered the sale of Anescott, but Cromwell had more ruthless plans for the castle.
Dec 11, 1983
June 1647 "Not Peace, But a Sword" The war ended. The king has lost and been detained. Lacey's rebellious daughter Anne stood out before her father, her brother, her family and sided with Parliament and is now the mistress of the family's Anescott Castle. Anescott welcomes its new owner and attempts to heal the wounds of the war, but the army's mutiny threatens the peace between the king and parliament.
Dec 18, 1983
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By the Sword Divided Season 1 (1983) is released on Oct 16, 1983 and the latest season 2 of By the Sword Divided is released in 1985. Watch By the Sword Divided online - the English Drama TV series from United Kingdom. By the Sword Divided is directed by Brian Farnham,Henry Herbert,Michael Custance,Diarmuid Lawrence and created by John Hawkesworth with Sharon Maughan and Andrew MacLachlan.