John Clarke (fl. 1648 – November 1681), also known as John Clark, John Clerk, and John Clerke, was an English politician and Justice of the Peace who sat...
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(1626–1712), second Lord Protector of England, Scotland and Ireland John Clarke (Roundhead) (fl. 1648–1681), English politician who sat in the House of Commons...
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Sprigge, Anglia Rediviva, ed. 1854, pp. 78, 331. Firth 1896, p. 47 cites Clarke Papers, i. 426. Firth 1896, p. 47 cites Lilburne, England's New Chains Discovered...
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School, followed by Lincoln Grammar School, where he found the Master, John Clarke, to be 'a supercilious pedant'. He later continued his studies at Peterhouse...
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Assembly of Alberta, 1952–1959 John Allworth Clark (1846–1932), Australian politician - mayor of Brisbane John Clark (Roundhead) (fl. 1650s), English member...
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Projects; or the Old Serpent in a New Form. By John Lawmind, 1647. The Case of the Army stated, 1647 (Clarke Papers, i. 347, 356). A Call to all the Soldiers...
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Thomas Cranmer (1962) John Knox (1968) Lord Palmerston (1970) The Life and Times of Mary Tudor (1973) Garibaldi (1974) The Roundheads (1976) Napoleon III...
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had two more children named John and Martha. All of his sons except John followed him into the trade of apothecary. Clarke eventually retired to Loughborough...
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absence, Oliver Cromwell (Warren Clarke) himself suddenly arrives at Blackadder Hall, accompanied by a number of his Roundheads – supporters of the Parliament...
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Oliver Cromwell (category Roundheads)
Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 30 July 2016. Staff. "Roundhead on the Pike", Time magazine, 6 May 1957 Terri Schlichenmeyer (21 August...
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The Blue Aeroplanes (redirect from Cavaliers & Roundheads (aobum))
(1994), Beggars Banquet Rough Music (1995), Beggars Banquet Cavaliers & Roundheads (2000), Swarf Finger Altitude (2006), EMI/Harvest Harvester (2007), EMI/Harvest...
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Pimlott 2001, p. 578; O'Sullivan, Jack (5 March 1996), "Watch out, the Roundheads are back", The Independent, archived from the original on 12 December...
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Charles II, arranged by the Earl of Dawlish, who leads a double life as a roundhead-baiting highwayman called The Moonraker. After the Battle of Worcester...
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supporters of Parliament and those of King Charles I, known colloquially as Roundheads and Cavaliers respectively. This was an interwoven part of the wider multifaceted...
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Edward Sexby (category Roundheads)
family connections to Cromwell. In 1643 he was a trooper in Cromwell's Roundhead cavalry regiment (nicknamed the Ironsides). In 1647, being still a private...
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enemies to that way, and they did not suffer a Roundhead (as they term them) to be chosen. Lefroy, John Henry (1981). Memorials of the Discovery and Early...
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David Whittaker), Colin Jones 1987 Nether Earth Argus Press Software 1987 Roundheads Argus Press Software MC Lothlorien 1987 Starfox Reaktor Realtime Games...
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to that way, and they did not suffer a Roundhead (as they term them) to be chosen. Lefroy, Major-General Sir John Henry (1981). Memorials of the Discovery...
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Zouch, judge and politician Edward Nicholas, statesman Nathaniel Fiennes, Roundhead politician Thomas Ken, bishop, non-juror and hymnwriter Francis Turner...
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term dates at least to the 17th century, when it was applied to Puritan roundheads during the English Civil War. It came to include residents of colonial...
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building in the heart of Chester, HISTORY MONOGRAPH No 4 – ROYALISTS, ROUNDHEADS, RESTORATION AND RECONSTRUCTION c.1615-1774, 2019 "GRIFFITH family, of...
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1193V. doi:10.1080/14772019.2020.1754938. ISSN 1477-2019. Musser, Grace; Clarke, Julia A. (2024-07-30). "A new Paleogene fossil and a new dataset for waterfowl...
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Tatton and his fellow Royalists, the defenders were overwhelmed by the Roundheads' superior weaponry. Rebuilding work was carried out at the end of the...
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that an ancestor, Joseph Asquith, was imprisoned for his part in the pro-Roundhead Farnley Wood Plot of 1664. Both Asquith's parents came from families associated...
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Elizabeth Jekyll (category Roundheads)
parliamentarians. Her husband was arrested in Bristol as the "leading roundhead" and later released. Jekyll records her meditations on his arrest including...
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Lascelles's grandfather Francis Lascelles (c. 1612-1667) had been a Roundhead colonel in the English Civil Wars, and as an MP for the district sat in...
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Michael Jones (soldier) (category Roundheads)
pp. 430–431. Clarke, "Jones, Henry". Clarke, "Jones, Michael". Brooke-Tyrrell 1970, pp. 159–160. BCW. Brooke-Tyrrell 1970, p. 162. Clarke 2004. Wedgwood...
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between Royalists and Parliamentarians during the civil war. The words "Roundhead" and "Cavalier" were banned to maintain peace. After the regicide, the...
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the seventeenth century is a will written story, full of the doings of Roundhead and Cavaliers, in which the Cavaliers get very much the best of it. Until...
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Many civilians also died in the sack. Aston was beaten to death by the Roundheads with his own wooden leg. The massacre of the garrison in Drogheda, including...
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