One often hears the War of the Roses referred to as the aftergame of the Hundred Years' War played out on English soil. Anyway, it was fought with standard mid/late-1400s Medieval tactics and techniques, with the curio that both sides were using the characteristic English longbow-tactic paradigm.

The 1600s strife was the English Civil War - in many ways an English sideshow of the Thirty Years' War on a smaller scale - and was waged with "Gustavian" Early Modern pike-and-shot tactics.