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  1. Robert Hammond (Roundhead) 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 who sat in the House of Commons in 1654. He is best known for his year-long role in keeping Charles I of England in custody.

  2. John Birch (Roundhead) Colonel John Birch (7 September 1615 – 10 May 1691) was an English soldier and politician from Manchester, who fought for the Parliamentarian cause in the First English Civil War, and sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1646 and 1691. Excluded from Parliament in Pride's Purge of December 1648, he was ...

  3. Leratiomyces ceres, [1] commonly known as the chip cherry [2] [3] or redlead roundhead, is mushroom which has a bright red to orange cap and dark purple-brown spore deposit. It is usually found growing gregariously on wood chips and is one of the most common and most distinctive mushrooms found in that habitat.

  4. Ein Roundhead in der Vorstellung des 19. Jahrhunderts, Gemälde von John Pettie (1839–1893) Als Roundheads ( englisch für Rundköpfe) wurden während des Englischen Bürgerkriegs von 1642 bis 1649 die Anhänger des Parlaments bezeichnet. Ihre Feinde, die Royalisten unter König Karl I., nannte man dagegen Kavaliere (englisch: Cavaliers ).

  5. Roundhead Studios is an Auckland -based sound recording studio owned by singer-songwriter Neil Finn. It was officially opened in June 2007, however by the time of its opening, several international artists had already used it whilst the studio was either in construction or receiving finishing touches. Artists who have used the facility include ...

  6. 0-563-40576-7. Preceded by. Illegal Alien. Followed by. The Face of the Enemy. The Roundheads is a BBC Books original novel written by Mark Gatiss and based on the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It features the Second Doctor, Ben, Jamie, and Polly .

  7. "Roundhead" was the name given to the supporters of the Parliament during the English Civil War. Also known as Parliamentarians, they fought against King Charles I and his supporters, the Cavaliers (Royalists), who claimed absolute power and the divine right of kings.[1] The goal of the Roundhead party was to give the Parliament supreme control over executive administration.[2] Most Roundheads ...