By the Sword Divided

By the Sword Divided

  • 1983
  • 2 Seasons
  • 20 Episodes
  •  7  (2)
  •   Ended

This classic period drama series follows the fortunes of the aristocratic Lacey family, living peacefully in Arnescote Castle until the onset of the English Civil War in 1640. Sir Martin Lacey, the head of the family, is steadfastly loyal to the King. However the family is torn apart when his eldest daughter Anne weds John Fletcher - son of a merchant family who support the forces of Cromwell.

By the Sword Divided
Seasons
Restoration
10. Restoration
March 10, 1985
1660: With the restoration of King Charles II, John Fletcher is brought to trial as a regicide. Tom is surprised to be honoured as a Baron by the King.
Retribution
9. Retribution
March 03, 1985
1658: Cromwell is on his deathbed. Tom Lacey meets with his twin, Anne, to discuss her affair with Horton and finally proposes to Frances.
The Mailed Fist
8. The Mailed Fist
February 24, 1985
1657: Martin Fletcher is caught brawling with the village boys and Anne is summoned to London by her husband, John, to discuss his suspicions.
Forlorn Hope
7. Forlorn Hope
February 17, 1985
1655: Sir Thomas Lacey is involved in an uprising plot to recapture Arnescote Castle. Sir Austin Fletcher stands firm.
Fateful Days
6. Fateful Days
February 10, 1985
1653: Arnescote's 'singing boy' Hugh Brandon discovers his true identity and is horrified to discover who his birth mother is.
Escape
5. Escape
February 03, 1985
1651: King Charles II, defeated at the Battle of Worcester, seeks sanctuary at Arnescote and is treated kindly, before attempting to escape into exile.
Witch Hunt
4. Witch Hunt
January 27, 1985
1650: Henry Snelling, a witch-finder, arrives at Arnescote Castle and spreads suspicion and distrust that leads to strained relations between John and Anne.
Cromwell at Arnescote
3. Cromwell at Arnescote
January 20, 1985
1649: The Fletchers receive Oliver Cromwell at Arnescote, unaware of the dangers involved.
Cruel Necessity
2. Cruel Necessity
January 13, 1985
1649: The trial and execution of Charles I seems to have put an end to the Royalist cause.
Conflicts
1. Conflicts
January 06, 1985
1645: Arnescote Castle, home to the mid-seventeenth century Lacey family, is now in the hands of Parliamentarian John Fletcher and his wife Anne.
Description
This classic period drama series follows the fortunes of the aristocratic Lacey family, living peacefully in Arnescote Castle until the onset of the English Civil War in 1640. Sir Martin Lacey, the head of the family, is steadfastly loyal to the King. However the family is torn apart when his eldest daughter Anne weds John Fletcher - son of a merchant family who support the forces of Cromwell.
  • Premiere Date
    October 16, 1983
  • Rating
    7  (2)