A second son, Robert, was a colonel in the parliamentary army.
From 1644 to 1646, he was a colonel in the Parliamentary army.
The city was under siege at the time by the Parliamentary army.
This was a proposal to create a united Parliamentary army.
He was a colonel of horse in the Parliamentary army.
In 1642 this bridge was partly destroyed by the parliamentary army.
Button fought in the parliamentary army and held local offices.
When civil war broke out in 1642, it was inevitable that he would join the parliamentary army.
Parliament responded by voting to take control of the parliamentary army.
He joined the parliamentary army in 1642 and ultimately rose to be a colonel of foot.