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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190420
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190423
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SUMMARY:The Siege Of Basing House
DESCRIPTION:Basing House was one of the iconic sieges of the English Civil Wars. Basing was the home of the Marquis of Winchester\, a supporter of King Charles I. Parliamentary forces made three attempts to take Basing House\, with first two sieges being broken before it fell at the third attempt. \nThis Easter Bank Holiday experience the second of our 375th anniversary Basing House events presented by Col Stephen Hawkins Regiment. \nIt’s late summer of 1644\, following the ill-fated attack on Odiham the Basing garrison have been pursued by Colonel Richard Norton back to Basing House. The garrison now reduced to 175 men with little food and ammunition dangerously low. Norton’s men\, mortars and heavy artillery are once again besieging Basing House. With powerful Parliamentary garrisons in Abingdon\, Reading and Newbury and the Kings army in the west\, Basing was unlikely to be rescued. \nThe only hope is Colonel Gage’s relief column sent from Oxford which will have to covertly make the journey to Basing and defeat Norton’s troops to resupply the Garrison so enabling them to hold out until rescue by the Kings armies. \nSet against the evocative backdrop of the ruins of the House\, our living history camp (open Saturday\, Sunday\, Monday) provides an ‘up-close’ experience of aspects of military and civilian life during this turbulent period in our nation’s history. \nThen on Sunday and Monday at around 2.00pm experience the sight and sound of the battle to take Basing House! \nBook tickets to see this event here. \nBasing House – link
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LOCATION:Cheshire
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190421
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190423
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SUMMARY:Castle Bromwich Hall Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Colonel John Pickering’s Regiment of Foote take up residence this Easter at Castle Bromwich Historic Gardens. \nThe first battle of English Civil War was fought just 4 miles away from the Gardens. This weekend Colonel John Pickering’s Regiment of Foote are back! \nDisplays\, drills and demonstrations throughout the weekend as this 17th century re-enactment group make camp in the grounds. \nWander among the Parliamentary troops and their followers as they prepare for battle at Curdworth Bridge\, near Water Orton. \nGet into conversation with those who cooked the meals and sewed the cloth… \nLet your imagination float back 300 years through the sound and smell of muskets and camp fire smoke… \nGarden entry fees apply. \nLocation – Chester Road\, Castle Bromwich\, Birmingham\, B36 9BT \nTo find out more about visiting Castle Bromwich Hall Gardens here
URL:https://www.thesealedknot.org.uk/event/castle-bromwich-hall-gardens/
LOCATION:Cheshire
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190428
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SUMMARY:Brothers In Arms - The Guildhall\, Leicester
DESCRIPTION:Two great reasons to go along to the Guildhall in Leicester on Sunday 28th April. \nThere’s a talk focusing on the careers of two of Leicestershire’s most prominent figures during the English Civil War Sir Arthur Haselrig and Thomas Grey\, Thomas Grey\, Lord Grey of Groby. \nAnd in the courtyard\, you’ll be able to see some soldiers from Lord Thomas Grey’s Regiment of the Sealed Knot demonstrating some of the drills from the period. \nTo find out more check here
URL:https://www.thesealedknot.org.uk/event/brothers-in-arms-the-guildhall-leicester/
LOCATION:Cheshire
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