However many Roundheads were Church of England, as were many Cavaliers. |
It is as if the history of England had continued to be written since the seventeenth century as that of the conflict between Cavaliers and Roundheads. |
We can understand the class dynamic of Cavaliers and Roundheads because elements of that conflict remain powerful to this day. |
The argument can be likened in some ways to the differences between Cavaliers and Roundheads. |
On one side were the Royalists, on the other the Parliamentarians, or, as they are better known, the Cavaliers and Roundheads. |
He was led a merry dance by Lord Fairfax and his son, Sir Thomas and was never able to totally overcome this energetic pair of Roundheads. |