Category
page 1New Model Army
Fort William
town in Highland, Scotland, UK

Levellers
The Levellers were a political movement active during the English Civil War who were committed to popular sovereignty, extended suffrage, equality before the law and religious tolerance. The hallmark of Leveller thought was its populism, as shown by its emphasis on equal natural rights, and their practice of reaching the public through pamphlets, petitions and vocal appeals to the crowd.

Grandee
thumb|350px|Equestrian portrait of Isabella II of Spain|Isabella II, her husband [[Francis, King Consort of Spain (left), and Infante Francisco de Paula (right) with the most important Spanish statesmen and army officers of the time, many of whom were grandees of Spain, by Charles Porion, 1862]]
morion
brimmed and crested helmet
New Model Army
army in the English Civil War (1645-1660)
Red coat
British Army uniform from the 17th to the 20th centuries
zischägge
burgonet with a long neck guard
buff coat
thick leather coat, often sleeveless, worn alone or under armor
Ironside
cavalry in England in the 17th century
Putney Debates
Debates in 1647 concerning a new constitution for Britain
Munition armour
mass-produced late medieval body armour
Self-denying ordinance
passed by the Long Parliament of England on 3 April 1645