Hull 375
Details: On 23 April 375 years ago, the governor of Hull, Sir John Hotham, refused to allow King Charles to enter the city and access the weapons stored in its […]
Details: On 23 April 375 years ago, the governor of Hull, Sir John Hotham, refused to allow King Charles to enter the city and access the weapons stored in its […]
This weekend will bring you the sights and smells of the English Civil War, set against the backdrop of Britains famous Weston Helicopter Museum. During the morning there will be […]
See the might of the Army of Parliament at Billing Aquadrome. .Saturday 11am - Living history camp opens 11am - Regimental arms displays (Regimental / Brigade drill) 2pm - Large […]
The Commanding Officer invites all to come along to our Living History weekend at Middleton Hall near Tamworth. Sir Gilbert Hoghton's Companie once again will take te hall back to […]
A Major event in the Calendar at a stunning location over the 28th & 29th May. The Sealed knot will bring to you the excitement of a battle with Cannons […]
From 2.00pm on Saturday 10th June 2017, Lord and Lady Saye and Sele will be hosting the Broughton Fete in the castle grounds. The Lord Saye and Sele’s Blew Regiment of […]
The theme of this event being organised by the Cromwells Brigade members of the Sealed Knot is based around the Siege that took place in 1648 just four miles away at […]
The Sealed Knot bring do you an insight into Scotlands part in the 'Wars of the Three Kingdoms', when father fought son, brother fought brother and the entire nation was […]
As part of the summer fair at Foxdenton Park, you can step back in time to the 1640s when the area was on the front lines of the war between […]
The Sealed Knot are returning once again to the home of the National Civil War Museum to give you a tremendous weekend filling the air with the sound of Cannon […]
Members of the Sealed Knot Society, Scots Brigade will be bringing to life the preperations for the Battle of Worcester 1651, when the Scots were supporting the Charles ll, with […]
What better way to celebrate the Glorious Twelth than to visit Knaresborough Castle to see aspects of daily life for civilians and soldiers, looking at, and touching, items from cookware […]