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SUMMARY:Huntingdon March & Cromwell Museum Re-opening
DESCRIPTION:Members of the Sealed Knot will be marching from the neighbouring town of Godmanchester\, over the main 14th Century Old Bridge\, down Huntingdon High Street\, and finish in the market square in front of the museum. \nThe parade will begin at Bridge Place (PE29 2AB) at 1.30pm and arrive in Huntingdon in time for the Opening Ceremony\, attended by dignitaries\, at 2pm. \nThis unique event\, staged by Colonel John Pickering’s Regiment of Foote\, celebrates the grand reopening of the Cromwell Museum \nAfter the ceremony\, the museum will then be open for the public and there will be further historical cameos in the afternoon. \nClosed since October 2019\, the Cromwell Museum is dedicated to explaining and understanding this pivotal and controversial figure in British history\, and work on the new state-of-the-art facility is nearing completion in the former Huntingdon Grammar School building\, which was where Oliver Cromwell was educated as a schoolboy. \nIf you really want to immerse yourself in the civil war history visit Huntingdon Castle hill in the town. The castle itself was demolished back in the medieval period\, but the site was used as artillery battery to control the crossing over the Great River Ouse. Huntingdon was a Parliament stronghold although it was briefly occupied and plundered by Royalist forces following their defeat at the battle of Naseby in 1645. Charles I set up court at the George Inn. \nFor more information about the museum and its £160\,000 refurbishment.
URL:https://www.thesealedknot.org.uk/event/huntingdon-march-cromwell-museum-re-opening/
LOCATION:Cheshire
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SUMMARY:Daventry Museum\, Commemorating The Battle Of Naseby: 375 Years.
DESCRIPTION:Daventry Museum. THIS EVENT IS NOW Temporarily closed due TO THE CORONAVIRUS CRISIS. \nEntry free. Daventry Museum – 3 New St\, Daventry\, Northamptonshire\, NN11 4BT. \nNights before the battle in June 1645\, King Charles stayed at Daventry’s Wheatsheaf Inn and his Royalist forces used Borough Hill as a base before marching to fight at Naseby. \nMany items in the exhibition will be on display for the very first time from lenders who are patrons and trustees of the Naseby Battlefield Project. You’ll also benefit from having members of The Sealed Knot there on selected Saturdays  to help bring the history to life. \nThis is part of a series of events by The Sealed Knot and the Naseby Battlefield Project to mark the 375th anniversary. \nTo find out more about the museum.
URL:https://www.thesealedknot.org.uk/event/daventry-museum-commemorating-the-battle-of-naseby-375-years-2/
LOCATION:Cheshire
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SUMMARY:17th Century Day Out At Shaw House
DESCRIPTION:Saturday 7 March \nShaw House\, Church Road\, Newbury RG14 2D \nEarl Rivers’ Regiment of the Sealed Knot will be recreating military and civilian life against the backdrop of this Elizabethan mansion on the outskirts of Newbury\, Berkshire. \nDiscover what life was like for those who had to take up arms against their fellow countrymen in the Civil Wars. Witness soldiers training to use swords\, muskets and pikes and visit some of the tradesmen and civilians who accompanied the armies.\nTo really immerse yourself in the history\, experience the living history demonstrations inside the house itself. \nShaw House – https://www.historichouses.org/houses/house-listing/shaw-house.html
URL:https://www.thesealedknot.org.uk/event/17th-century-day-out-at-shaw-house/
LOCATION:Cheshire
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