swards
Royalist
they were bored
Winwick was the site of a battle, in the English Civil War, 19th August 1648 where Oliver Cromwell defeated a mainly Scottish royalist army
Charles I
Parliamentarians and the Royalist
If you mean who was the leader of the royalist army during the English Civil War of 1642, then the leader was King Charles I. He was fighting against Parliment
Royalist
they were bored
Winwick was the site of a battle, in the English Civil War, 19th August 1648 where Oliver Cromwell defeated a mainly Scottish royalist army
Oliver Cromwell
he was the leader of the of the royalist side of the civil war
Charles I
the round heads did because they had more men and weapons
Lord Ralph Hopton was a Royalist during the English Civil War. He fought on the side of King Charles I against the Parliamentarians.
The Roundhead (Parliament) and the Cavaliers (Royalist).
The difference between the civil war camps compared to the army camps today was technology. The intelligence and the types of weapons used are some of the differences.
This is almost a serious answer: Their uniforms were much prettier ! But if you want to be on the winning side, more often then not then it's the drab but effective Parliamentary army.