When war came, he claimed to have expended and lent £900,000 to the royalist cause.
Beginning in spring 1660, Cooper drew closer to the royalist cause.
His service was distinguished by his loyalty to the royalist cause.
Fulwood's influence in the district was of great value to the royalist cause.
He was created a baronet in 1660 as a reward for his loyalty to the royalist cause.
His father distinguished himself in the civil war in the royalist cause and died in 1644.
From there he went on to Peru by sea in order to continue serving the royalist cause.
It had a major impact, dealing a disastrous blow to the royalist cause.
It was apparent to all that the royalist cause had been greatly weakened by the lack of reinforcements.
Cromwell made overtures to the king to gain those members who had supported the royalist cause.