27/08/2023
A great turnout of Ffoxes Company members at this event. 12 in total. Not bad for a small company.
Captain Charles Fox's Company of The King's Lifeguard Regiment of Foote in The Sealed Knot.
27/08/2023
A great turnout of Ffoxes Company members at this event. 12 in total. Not bad for a small company.
11/09/2022
God save the King.
Charles, King of England.
Huzzah !!!
11/09/2022
God bless our beloved Queen.
Thank you for your dedicated service.
31/08/2022
https://hartleburycastle.com/event/the-sealed-knot/all/
Come and visit us at Hartlebury Castle.
Some Ffoxes members will be in attendance.
Come and say hello, or even join Ffoxes Company.
Sat & Sun (3rd & 4th Sept)
Events Archive - Hartlebury Castle Featured Sat 3 September : 11.00 am - 4.00 pm Civil War Living History with The Sealed Knot Hartlebury Castle Hartlebury, Worcestershire The English Civil War Step through the gates of Hartlebury Castle and into the midst of the Civil War Experience history brought to life by the largest re-enactmen...
26/11/2021
DON'T FORGET!!
Time is running out for online renewals.
The deadline is 30th Nov (Tues), so make sure to act fast.
29/05/2021
Have a wonderful Oak Apple Day, from all in Ffoxes Company. 🦊
09/04/2021
We are very saddened to hear of the passing of His Royal Highness, The Duke of Edinburgh. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.
19/11/2020
19 November 1600 the future King Charles I was born at Dunfermline Palace in Scotland. At this time Charles was the 'spare'; his elder brother Henry was Prince of Wales, but his premature death led to Charles' accession. Portrait in our collection.
29/10/2020
03/09/2020
3 September 1658 Oliver died at Whitehall, London, of a combination of illnesses, exhaustion & grief at his second daughter's death, and on the anniversary of his two greatest victories. This cast of his death mask is in our collection.
04/08/2020
Charles II's escape from Worcester 1651 - Google My Maps From fleeing the Battle of Worcester on Sept 3 to arriving in Fécamp, France on Oct 16. Find more maps, articles, discussion, resources, timelines, events and courses on the English Civil War and all things Early Modern at http://www.englishcivilwar.org