4 May 1643 Royalist forces commanded by William Cavendish, Earl of Newcastle, stormed the town of after a skirmish at the town's bridge, defended by local Parliamentarians including 30 boys from the town's grammar school.

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9 April 1644 Parliamentarian forces under Sir William Waller stormed Winchester. They captured the town but the Royalist garrison held out in the castle.

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16 Dec 1653: John Lambert, parliamentarian general's 'Instrument of Government' is introduced It was the written constitution of the Protectorate (NPG)

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13 December 1643 in a surprise attack, Sir William Waller's Parliamentarian forces stormed Alton in Hampshire. The Royalist defenders conducted a last stand in the Church of St Lawrence, which still has scars of the fighting today.

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6 December 1642 Royalist forces under William Cavendish, Earl of Newcastle defeated Ferdinando, Lord Fairfax at leaving Parliamentarian forces in Yorkshire divided. Newcastle then took the opportunity to secure Pontefract.

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when Prince of Wales
Over coming disability as a youngster he went on to be a proficient Horse rider.
All good for future outriding those pesky Parliamentarians like he did once jumping brook at Market Harborough 😆😆

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Hong Kong police’s acts of deliberate attacks on journalists, parliamentarians and religious sites are intolerable. Yet they are not satisfied.
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*All credits go to creators*

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English Civil War :P

- Parliamentarian's Musketeers

P.s. repost due to technical problems.

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1800: Birth in Co of Charles James Patrick Mahon. Extremely colourful character who was nationalist journalist, barrister, parliamentarian & international mercenary! Claimed to have instigated & fought 13 duels! Favourite of royalty who travelled the world!

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EDITORIAL CARTOON: Sullen Parliamentarians living up to the promise of 'we shall revisit'... first the judiciary now presidential appointees...nonsense! . Cartoon published in the Star Newspaper

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50 years ago these arms were granted to the Conservative parliamentarian Frederick, 1st Baron Erroll of Hale

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