Skip to content
The Earl of Manchester's Regiment of Foote
Step back in time with us!
  • Home
  • Events
  • Join Us
  • News
  • History
  • FAQ
  • Contact Us
  • Home
  • Events
  • Join Us
  • News
  • History
  • FAQ
  • Contact Us

Author Archives: Manchesters

You are here:
  1. Home
  2. Article author Manchesters

The Treaty Against a King: The 1643 Solemn League and Covenant

History, NewsBy Manchesters25th September 2019

The Treaty Against a King: The 1643 Solemn League and Covenant What was the document, signed on 25 September 1643, that brought two nations together in arms against their shared king? The Solemn League and Covenant was an agreement between Parliament and the Scots to unite in opposition to King Charles I during the First English Civil…

‘Where England’s sorrows began’: The Battle of Powick Bridge

History, NewsBy Manchesters23rd September 2019

‘Where England’s sorrows began’: The Battle of Powick Bridge A daring raid on a convoy laden with treasure, a dashing young prince charging to the rescue, the opening salvo of a war between King and Parliament that would end on virtually the same ground – what was the Battle of Powick Bridge? While the Battle of…

Who were The Levellers? Helping launch a new rugby league team in their honour

History, NewsBy Manchesters22nd September 2019

Reenactment isn’t just about battling in fields and cosy camp fires, you can also get to take part in unusual and unexpected events that help bring Britain’s civil war alive. The Levellers are one of the most important and well-known groups from the English Civil War, a radical grass roots political movement that, in 1647,…

Meet Pikeman Dave

Join our ranks!, Manchesters Mugs, NewsBy Manchesters22nd September 2019

Meet a face of Manchester’s: Pikeman Dave We spend our summers battling as a team and spending time as a family – but who are the people who make up the Earl of Manchester’s Regiment of Foote? With Manc’s Mugs we introduce you to a face of our regiment using some of their favourite photos,…

Battling and fun at Whittington Castle!

News, Past Events, Previous eventsBy Manchesters16th September 2019

What a final event of the season! We garrisoned the stunning ruins of Whittington Castle for a weekend of living history, skirmishing, and great fun! Deep in the heart of the Shropshire countryside between Oswestry and Shrewsbury, the castle is believed to be the first in the UK which is owned and run by the…

Horrible at History – re-enacting without a clue!

Join our ranks!, NewsBy Manchesters25th August 2019

Horrible at History – re-enacting without a clue! by Katherine Corr So… you like the idea of re-enacting, but know nothing about history? Does the idea of being quizzed on battles you know nothing about bring you out in a cold sweat? Or maybe you like the idea of the camping and the camaraderie, but…

Scampston Hall: The Big August Bank Holiday Battle

Past Events, Previous eventsBy Manchesters1st August 2019

When: 12am-4pm, Sunday 25 & Monday 26 September Where: Scampston Hall, Scampston, North Yorkshire YO17 8NG This August Bank Holiday the Sealed Knot are returning to Scampston Hall, following our highly popular event in 2017. This stunning estate will again echo to the sounds of an English Civil War battle, as we re-create the Battle…

Marching to Marston Moor

News, Past Events, Previous eventsBy Manchesters8th July 2019

Marching to Marston Moor Yesterday we marched the two and a half miles from Long Marston to Tockwith, a route that runs from one side of the battlefield of Marston Moor to the other. Half way we stopped at the battle memorial obelisk for a short service to commemorate the dead of this pivotal moment…

Commemorating the Battle of Marston Moor, 375 years on

Events, NewsBy Manchesters4th July 2019

Commemorating the Battle of Marston Moor, 375 years on On 2 July 1644, on a gently sloping moor just outside of the city of York, five armies met in what was to become a watershed moment in the English Civil War. Marston Moor would prove to be the biggest battle of the civil wars that…

Battling the Royalists AND the heat at Cropredy Bridge!

News, Past Events, Previous eventsBy Manchesters1st July 2019

Battling the Royalists AND the heat at Cropredy Bridge! It was a blistering weekend in more ways than one – the temperature soared as we engaged in battle at The Battle of Cropredy Bridge! It was well over 35°C on the battlefield as we reenacted the 1644 battle on almost the exact same spot. But…

←1
23456789
…1011121314…
15161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142
43→
Content © The Earl of Manchester's Regiment of Foote. Photos used with kind permission of David Gee, Lorna & Carl Pedley, Peter Orr Photography, Ammgramm, Bob Hadfield, Anguskirk, Ken Fisher, John Beardsworth, Pengranger, Rusty Aldwinckle, Rob Collins, Michael Parkes, Alan McKinnon.
Go to Top