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  1. Roundhead oleh John Pettie. Roundhead adalah pendukung Parlemen Inggris pada Perang Saudara Inggris (1641–1652). Juga disebut sebagai Parliamentarian, mereka berjuang melawan Raja Charles I dari Inggris dan para pendukungnya, yang disebut sebagai Cavalier atau Royalis, yang mengklaim kekuasaan monarki absolut dan prinsip ' hak ilahi raja-raja '.

  2. Robert Brewster (Roundhead) The Brewster residence at Wrentham Hall, built c. 1550, torn down in 1810. Robert Brewster (1599–1663) was an English landowner of Parliamentarian sympathies who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1645 and 1659. [1]

  3. William Bury (Roundhead) Sir William Bury ( c. 1605 –1669) fought for the Parliamentary causes during the English Civil War and was a colonel in the New Model Army during Interregnum. [1] He was also a Member of the First Protectorate Parliament, and held various Commonwealth government offices. [a]

  4. Peter Wentworth (Roundhead) Sir Peter Wentworth (1592 – 1 December 1675) was a grandson of Peter Wentworth, being the son of Peter's eldest son Nicholas, from whom he inherited the manor of Lillingstone Lovell. He was a leading Parliamentarian during the Commonwealth . As sheriff of Oxfordshire in 1634 he was charged with the duty of ...

  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. Protostropharia semiglobata. Protostropharia semiglobata, commonly known as the dung roundhead, the halfglobe mushroom, or the hemispherical stropharia, is an agaric fungus of the family Strophariaceae. A common and widespread species with a cosmopolitan distribution, the fungus produces mushrooms on the dung of various wild and domesticated ...

  7. 20 de ago. de 2023 · The smallness of the damage done at Purfleet is remarkable, when it is remembered that the impact of a large steamship is sufficient to cut deeply into solid masonry piers, and that only in 1907 the effect of a collision against the souther breakwater of the Admiralty Harbour, Dover, was to sever the roundhead entirely from the body of the pier, in addition to causing other serious injuries.