| EDGEHILL | Battle between Charles I's army and Parliamentarians in 1642 (8) |
| MONTREAL | Large city in eastern Canada (pop about 1.8 million), founded in 1642 (8) |
| NEWMODEL | ___ ___ Army, formed by Parliamentarians in 1645 that won the English Civil War (3,5) |
| HEREDITY | Incomprehensible third eye through which Charles is seen in Harry? (8) |
| PEMBROKE | Welsh town, home to a castle where Henry Tudor was born in 1457 that was later besieged during Charles I's reign by Oliver Cromwell's troops in 1648 (8) |
| APPARENT | Prince Charles is the heir ___ to the British throne. (8) |
| CRISPEST | King Charles is menace that's very brittle (8) |
| BROCCOLI | Brother officer has high rank in army and is one of those associated with the Greens (8) |
| CAPTAINS | Officers in army and navy (8) |
| SERVICES | Maintains an army and navy (8) |
| REGICIDE | Charles I's fate (8) |
| MUSHROOM | Pakistani president, after getting rid of half of army and Rear Admiral with force, gets space to expand exponentially (8) |
| EMBUSQUE | Having no heart for crowd in jostling queues, I’d avoid the Army and Navy |
| HAMPSTEADHEATH | Detest a key PM cut by parliamentarians in place in London |
| BYRON | John ___, 1st Baron, the leader of Royalist forces against the Parliamentarians in the 1644 Battle of Nantwich during the First English Civil War (5) |
| SCOTSGUARDS | Regiment of the British Army created in 1642 upon instruction of Charles I (5,6) |
| ABELTASMAN | Sailor who visited Australia and New Zealand in 1642 (4,6) |
| BOULLE | Andre-Charles, French cabinetmaker born in 1642 (6) |
| NASEBY | Village 11 miles from Kettering, where the Royalists were defeated by the Parliamentarians in 1645 (6) |
| TROCADERO | Battle, in southern Spain in 1823, between the French army and Spanish revolutionaries (9) |