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The Marquess Of Winchester's Regiment

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The Marquess of Winchester’s Regiment is considered to be one of the premier formations in English Civil War re-enactment.

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The Marquess of Winchester's Regiments drummers in front of the Kings Army new Robinets at the commemoration of Charles 1st death in Whitehall January 27th 2019.

The Marquess of Winchester's Regiments drummers in front of the Kings Army new Robinets at the commemoration of Charles 1st death in Whitehall January 27th 2019.
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News of a major event to be staged in Marlborough Wiltshire 27th & 28th July and a picture - The siege of Basing House marquisofwinchesters.co.uk/2019/02/26/mar…

News of a major event to be staged in Marlborough Wiltshire 27th & 28th July

and a picture - The siege of Basing House 

marquisofwinchesters.co.uk/2019/02/26/mar…
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At the end of March the regiment in a private gathering to prepare for the season ahead, creating & mending kit and ending with a fine banquet. A fine event for new members to meet the regiment.

At the end of March the regiment in a private gathering to prepare for the season ahead, creating & mending kit and ending with a fine banquet. 

A fine event for new members to meet the regiment.
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Heavily remodelled Woodcroft Castle, Northants. Originally built by c 1300 and damaged during a single day siege on 6 June 1648 during the English Civil War. Accounts tell of the royalist commander dying in a fall from the round tower on the left. Fall... or pushed!?

Heavily remodelled Woodcroft Castle, Northants. Originally built by c 1300 and damaged during a single day siege on 6 June 1648 during the English Civil War. Accounts tell of the royalist commander dying in a fall from the round tower on the left. Fall... or pushed!?