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Romsey, a town in Hampshire, England, was predominantly aligned with the Parliamentarian cause during the English Civil War, making it more of a Roundhead stronghold. However, like many areas, it experienced a mix of loyalties and conflicts between Cavaliers (Royalists) and Roundheads. The town's local dynamics reflected the broader national struggle between support for King Charles I and the Parliament.

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