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causes of quarril was also supplied with party Names under which the factions might signalise their Mutual hatered--The Rabble wise called Round Heads from the manner of wearing their hair and the Gentelmen Cavaliers-- The first place where the two Armies meet was at Edge-Hill in 1642--This first campain upon the whole was more favourable than they expected and great hopes of success were founded from an Army in the North raised by the Marquis of Newcastle-- The Battle of Newbury in 1643--was favourable to the royal cause--In 1644--The King that he might make preparations during winter, for the ensuing campaign summonds to Oxford all the members of either house who adhered to his interests-- and endeavoured to avail himself of the-- name of Parliament so passionately cherished by the English nation--William Laud-- Archbishop of Canterbury had been imprisoned in the Tower at the same time as Stafford he was accused of high treason in endeavouring to [[deletion]] submit [[/deletion]]