• Robert Hammond (1621 – 24 October 1654) was an officer in the New Model Army under Oliver Cromwell during the First English Civil War and a politician...
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  • 1950–2017), Ghanaian footballer Robert H. Hammond (1791–1847), U.S. congressman from Pennsylvania Robert Hammond (Roundhead) (1621–1654), British noble and...
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    in the Isle of Wight during the governorship of his kinsman, Colonel Robert Hammond, and enjoyed a high reputation as a preacher. He gave active assistance...
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    Captain-General and Chief Commander of the Parliamentarian army, also known as the Roundheads. However, he was unable and unwilling to score a decisive blow against...
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    Colonel Thomas Essex the governor, executed the two leaders of a plot (Robert Yeamans and George Bouchier) to deliver up the city, and received a commission...
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  • ...And Out of the Void Came Love (category Albums recorded at Roundhead Studios)
    was anticipating the birth of his daughter. The album was recorded at Roundhead Studios, Paquin Studios, The Lab, Auckland and the Massey Performing Arts...
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    Sir Robert Harley KB (baptised 1 March 1579 – 6 November 1656) was an English statesman who served as Master of the Mint for Charles I. A devout Puritan...
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  • and Jim Moginie of Midnight Oil-fame. It was recorded in Neil Finn's Roundhead Studios in Auckland, New Zealand. The album won an ARIA award in 2007...
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    contact with Colonel Robert Hammond, Parliamentary Governor of the Isle of Wight, whom he apparently believed to be sympathetic. But Hammond confined Charles...
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  • Sir Robert Reynolds (c. 1601–1678) was an English lawyer and Member of Parliament (MP) Long Parliament who took the parliamentary side on the outbreak...
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    Spanish defeat was secured. In 1661 English civil government was formed and Roundhead soldiers turned their attention to governance and agricultural responsibilities...
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  • Wilco (The Album) (category Albums recorded at Roundhead Studios)
    April 28, 2009. The album was recorded in Neil Finn's recording studio Roundhead Studios in Auckland, New Zealand. Members of Wilco were present to record...
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    spiritual heads of the Puritans". This shows the danger of conflating "Roundhead" and "Puritan", which often implied a political outlook as much as a moral...
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    Montague (Bishop of Bath and Wells), Lady Waller (wife of William Waller, a Roundhead military leader in the English Civil War), Elizabeth Grieve (wife of James...
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  • Billboard Magazine 11/30/1974 Palmer, Robert (October 23, 1975). "Bob Dylan, Jazz Stars Salute Label Pioneer John Hammond". Rolling Stone. Retrieved November...
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  • Sir William Brereton, 1st Baronet (1604–1661), English politician and Roundhead military commander Vera Brittain (1893–1970), English author and feminist...
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    two years of marriage, Mandeville married in 1626 Anne Rich, daughter of Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick. The influence of his father-in-law, who was afterwards...
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    ISBN 0901909130 Whiting, J. R. S. (1975) Gloucester Besieged: The story of a roundhead city 1640-1660. Gloucester: City Museum & Art Gallery. (2nd edition 1984)...
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    Oliver St John (category Roundheads)
    and Lord Saye. In 1638 he defended John Hampden, along with co-counsel Robert Holborne, on his refusal to pay Ship Money, on which occasion he made a...
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    the exception of Hull). From their base in Hull the Parliamentarians ("Roundheads") fought back, re-taking Yorkshire town by town, until they won the Battle...
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  • liberalism Radicalism Chartism Foxites Jacobinism Philosophical Radicalism Roundheads Cromwellism Whigs Spencerianism Australia New Zealand Political internationals...
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  • general elections in meantime. -former Civil War and Commonwealth era Roundhead MPs returning to the Commons in the 1670s and 1680s under the Whig Party...
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  • profession, and local political offices. The first great leader of the Whigs was Robert Walpole, who maintained control of the government from 1721 to 1742, and...
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    Henry Vane the Younger (category Roundheads)
    advancement at court. In 1631 he sent the young Vane to Vienna as an assistant to Robert Anstruther, the English ambassador. This was apparently a quite privileged...
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    Northumberland, the so-called 'Wizard Earl.' His mother Dorothy was sister of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, executed for treason in 1601. The marriage...
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    his army through Shepley Carr during the English Civil War 1642–1649. Roundheads, as the soldiers were known, were probably in Kirkburton, and at Catlin...
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    Arthur Haselrig (category Roundheads)
    sons and two daughters. He married secondly Dorothy Greville, sister of Robert Greville, 2nd Baron Brooke, by whom he had three sons and five daughters...
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    John Pym (category Roundheads)
    Hooke, a daughter of Barbara Rous and John Hooke, and aunt of the scientist Robert Hooke. Before her death in 1620, they had seven children, of whom four survived...
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    Greenhill William Grey John Hacket Matthew Hale Henry Hammond Robert Harley John Harris Robert Harris Arthur Haselrig Alexander Henderson Philip Herbert...
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    potential rallying point for Royalists, resulting in the installation of a Roundhead garrison there in 1642. As the King's forces moved southwards, taking...
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