Roger Fenwick (Roundhead)
Roger Fenwick was a prominent figure in the English Civil War, serving as a captain in the Parliamentary army, often referred to as the Roundheads. He was particularly active in the north of England. Historical records indicate his involvement in several key battles and sieges during the conflict. While specific details about his early life and family background are sometimes limited or debated among historians, Fenwick's participation in the Roundhead cause is well-documented through contemporary sources, including letters, military records, and parliamentary papers. Following the Restoration of the monarchy, Roger Fenwick faced consequences for his role in the war, though the exact nature and severity of these consequences varied depending on the prevailing political climate and local conditions. His legacy remains intertwined with the larger history of the English Civil War and its impact on English society and politics.