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Seven reasons why the Battle Of Naseby changed British history forever

History, NewsBy Manchesters8th March 2019

On 14th June 1645, the fields between the Northamptonshire villages of Naseby and Sibbertoft saw one of the most significant battles in British history. Royalist troops loyal to King Charles I and the Parliamentarian ‘New Model Army’ led by Sir Thomas Fairfax met in the culmination of a three-year bloody civil war that had pitted…

Meet Musketeer Graham

Join our ranks!, Manchesters Mugs, NewsBy Manchesters20th February 2019

Meet a face of Manchester’s: Musketeer Graham 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,…

Manchester’s take home the Rosebowl at a brilliant Nantwich weekend!

News, Previous eventsBy Manchesters27th January 2019

We’re getting back to ‘normal’ life after a cracking weekend in the Cheshire market town of Nantwich – and the celebrations after winning the Rosebowl and being crowned ‘Best Regiment’! Organised by our Royalist friends in the King’s Lifeguard of Foote, this annual event is both the start of the new reenactment season and a…

The Twelve Days of Christmas: Celebrating Twelfth Night the 17th Century way!

History, NewsBy Manchesters5th January 2019

In the 17th Century, Christmas Day was more than just a religious date – it marked the beginning of the traditional ‘Twelve Days of Christmas’ between Christmas and Epiphany Eve, commonly called ‘Twelfth Night’ – we know it from the much later song, but for people in Stuart England this period was a highlight of…

The Twelve Days of Christmas: King Charles and Henrietta Maria’s Christmas Masques

History, NewsBy Manchesters4th January 2019

In the 17th Century, Christmas Day was more than just a religious date – it marked the beginning of the traditional ‘Twelve Days of Christmas’ between Christmas and Epiphany Eve, commonly called ‘Twelfth Night’ – we know it from the much later song, but for people in Stuart England this period was a highlight of…

The Twelve Days of Christmas: The Reign of the Lords of Misrule!

History, NewsBy Manchesters3rd January 2019

In the 17th Century, Christmas Day was more than just a religious date – it marked the beginning of the traditional ‘Twelve Days of Christmas’ between Christmas and Epiphany Eve, commonly called ‘Twelfth Night’ – we know it from the much later song, but for people in Stuart England this period was a highlight of…

The Twelve Days of Christmas: “Wassail! Drink ale!”

History, NewsBy Manchesters2nd January 2019

In the 17th Century, Christmas Day was more than just a religious date – it marked the beginning of the traditional ‘Twelve Days of Christmas’ between Christmas and Epiphany Eve, commonly called ‘Twelfth Night’ – we know it from the much later song, but for people in Stuart England this period was a highlight of…

The Twelve Days of Christmas: A Very 17th Century New Year!

History, NewsBy Manchesters1st January 2019

In the 17th Century, Christmas Day was more than just a religious date – it marked the beginning of the traditional ‘Twelve Days of Christmas’ between Christmas and Epiphany Eve, commonly called ‘Twelfth Night’ – we know it from the much later song, but for people in Stuart England this period was a highlight of…

The Twelve Days of Christmas: Drinking like a 17th Century gentleman on New Year’s Eve

History, NewsBy Manchesters31st December 2018

In the 17th Century, Christmas Day was more than just a religious date – it marked the beginning of the traditional ‘Twelve Days of Christmas’ between Christmas and Epiphany Eve, commonly called ‘Twelfth Night’ – we know it from the much later song, but for people in Stuart England this period was a highlight of…

The Twelve Days of Christmas: The 17th Century Origins of Father Christmas

History, NewsBy Manchesters30th December 2018

In the 17th Century, Christmas Day was more than just a religious date – it marked the beginning of the traditional ‘Twelve Days of Christmas’ between Christmas and Epiphany Eve, commonly called ‘Twelfth Night’ – we know it from the much later song, but for people in Stuart England this period was a highlight of…

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