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Roundhead
The Roundhead commander-in-chief of the first Civil War, Thomas Fairfax, remained a supporter of constitutional monarchy, as did many other Roundhead leaders a Roundhead. wikipedia.org
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Roundhead (disambiguation)
Roundhead or round head or variant, may also refer to: Places Roundhead Township, Hardin County, Ohio, USA Roundhead, Ohio, USA; an unincorporated community Roundhead, a peak near Fredericksburg, Texas, USA Roundhead Butte, a peak in the Buffalo Plateau of southern Montana, USA Round Head Mountain, a peak wikipedia.org
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Roundhead (Wyandot)
Another of Roundhead's brothers, Jean-Baptiste, died during this failed siege. It is located within Roundhead Township in Hardin County, Ohio. wikipedia.org
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Roger Fenwick (Roundhead)
Roger Fenwick (1632–1658) was an English lieutenant-colonel in the New Model Army who was mortally wounded while leading his regiment at the Battle of the Dunes (1658). Biography Fenwick was born on 18 March 1632. He was the son of Edward Fenwick of Staunton and his wife Sarah Nevill of Cheat, Yorks... wikipedia.org
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John Lenthall (Roundhead)
Sir John Lenthall (c. 1625–1681) was an English Member of Parliament. He was elected MP for Gloucester in 1645, knighted by Oliver Cromwell in 1658 and made Governor of Windsor Castle from 1657 to 1660. After the 1660 Restoration of the Monarchy he was pricked Sheriff of Oxfordshire for 1672–73 and ... wikipedia.org
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William Ashurst (Roundhead)
William Ashurst (1607–1656) of Ashurst's Hall, Dalton, Lancashire was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1649 and 1654. He fought in the Parliamentarian army in the English Civil War. Ashurst was the son of Henry Ashurst of Ashurst's Hall, where his ancest... wikipedia.org
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William Collins (Roundhead)
William Collins was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1654 to 1659. He supported the Parliamentary cause in the English Civil War. Biography Collins was probably the son of John Collins of King's Norton, who was fined £10 for not taking knighthood on 4 March 1631. In the Civ... wikipedia.org
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Anthony Hungerford (Roundhead)
Hungerford should not be confused with his namesake and contemporary, the Royalist Member of Parliament Anthony Hungerford Anthony Hungerford (1614/15?–1657) was a Colonel in the English Parliamentary army who fought in Ireland during the War of the Three Kingdoms. Biography In September 1646, Antho... wikipedia.org
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Robert Dingley (Roundhead)
Robert Dingley (1619–1660), was an English puritan divine, who supported the Parliamentary cause in the English Civil War. Biography Dingley, a second son of Sir John Dingley, and a sister of Dr. Henry Hammond, was born in 1619. In 1634 he entered Magdalen College, Oxford. Having finished his univer... wikipedia.org
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Edmund Prideaux (Roundhead)
Edmund Prideaux (died 1659) of Forde Abbey, Thorncombe, Devon, was an English lawyer and Member of Parliament, who supported the Parliamentary cause during the Civil War. He was briefly solicitor-general but chose to resign rather than participate in the regicide of King Charles I. Afterwards, he wa... wikipedia.org
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William Bury (Roundhead)
Sir William Bury (–1669) fought for the Parliamentary causes during the English Civil War and was a colonel in the New Model Army during Interregnum. He was also a Member of the First Protectorate Parliament, and held various Commonwealth government offices. Biography Bury was only son of William Bu... wikipedia.org
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Edmund Dunch (Roundhead)
Edmund Dunch, 1st Baron Burnell of East Wittenham (1602–1678) was an English Member of Parliament who supported the Parliamentary cause before and during the English Civil War. During the Interregnum he sat as a member of parliament. In 1659, after the Protectorate and before the Restoration, regain... wikipedia.org
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Roundhead (weapon)
A roundhead was a type of mace used during the English Civil War. In 1643 an article in Mercurius Civicus claimed the weapon was called a roundhead by the Cavaliers because they were to be used to beat the Roundheads wikipedia.org
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George Kekewich (Roundhead)
George Kekewich was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons in the 1640s. He supported the Parliamentarian side during the English Civil War. In April 1640, Kekewich was elected Member of Parliament for Liskeard for the Short Parliament. He was not elected in November 1640, but support... wikipedia.org
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