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Yearly Archives: 2012

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Updated events calendar – warming up for the beginning of the year!

UncategorisedBy Manchesters16th December 2012

While we await confirmation of which events will be confirmed for 2013, we’ve updated our website’s events calendar to include the forthcoming Battle of Nantwich in January, as well as the next pub meetings in Leeds and Oxford. http://www.earlofmanchesters.co.uk/events.html

We spent the weekend putting the history back into Peterborough

UncategorisedBy Manchesters26th June 2012

For the third year running, members of the Earl of Manchester’s Regiment of Foote helped bring 2,000 years of history alive at the Peterborough Heritage Festival. It was a weekend of rather mixed weathers – from torrential rain to blazing sunshine, but it didn’t stop thousands of people from visiting the huge historical encampment that…

Marking the Queen's Jubilee by re-enacting a war in which we lopped her ancestor's head off…

UncategorisedBy Manchesters31st May 2012

As the rest of the country prepares to mark 60 years of  HM Queen Elizabeth II sitting on the throne, what better way to celebrate this milestone than by revisiting a time when her ancestor’s* reign – and his height – was suddenly and radically shortened? From Saturday 2 until Monday 4 June, we’ll be…

On this day in 1644: the infamous Bolton Massacre

UncategorisedBy Manchesters28th May 2012

A while back we discussed the effect the Sacking of Magdeburg had on the English Civil War eleven years later, in which we said “the true horrors of the Thirty Years War were thankfully absent during England’s strifes in the 1640s”. While that is certainly true in terms of scale, we wouldn’t want it to…

Our next pub meets in Leeds and Oxford are this Thursday. Come and say hi!

UncategorisedBy Manchesters28th May 2012

Every last Thursday of the month, our members in the Leeds and Oxford areas get together for their regular drink and natter, and we’d love you to join us! We’ll be gathering from 7.30pm on Thursday 31st May at: The Palace on Kirkgate in Leeds and The King’s Arms on Holywell Street in Oxford. It’s the perfect relaxed…

This day in 1644: The Siege of Lincoln. When Manchester took the cathedral city…

UncategorisedBy Manchesters6th May 2012

368 years ago, Lincoln was a city on the front line. With its lofty castle and commanding views of the surrounding countryside, Lincoln was on the frontier between East Anglia, which was held by Parliament, and the midlands, which were mainly held by the King. Over the course of the wars, it changed hands several…

One of our musketeers, Denise, tells us why she joined the Earl of Manchester's:

UncategorisedBy Manchesters3rd May 2012

We’re continuing our ‘Musket Week’ here at the Earl of Manchester’s Regiment of Foote blog with one of our musketeers, Denise, explaining why she loves picking up her gun (which is a ‘she’, by the way) and marching onto the battlefield… 1.Your role in the regiment Corporal of Musket 2. Why did you join? I…

Making things go with a bang, it's Musket Week on our blog:

UncategorisedBy Manchesters2nd May 2012

This is a matchlock musket. Doesn’t look like much? Well, technically it’s not – it’s essentially a tube with a small hole at one end and a big hole at the other. But this simple piece of steel and wood changed the face of warfare forever. The musket is quite a basic weapon, but the…

One of our pikemen, Leigh, tells us why he joined the Earl of Manchester's:

UncategorisedBy Manchesters25th April 2012

My name is Leigh and I am a pikeman in Manchester’s pike block. At the tender age of 11 I was dragged to an event in Aylesbury kicking and screaming, I hated it! Why was I being dragged half way across the country to pretend to fight in field? It turns out because it’s amazing…

Our next pub meets in Leeds and Oxford are this Thursday. Come and say hi!

UncategorisedBy Manchesters24th April 2012

Every last Thursday of the month, our members in the Leeds and Oxford areas get together for their regular drink and natter, and we’d love you to join us! We’ll be gathering from 7.30pm on Thursday 26th April at: The Palace on Kirkgate in Leeds and The King’s Arms on Holywell Street in Oxford. It’s the perfect relaxed…

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