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Earl Rivers Regiment of Foote

Earl Rivers Regiment of Foote

The English Civil Wars 1642 – 1651

  • About Us
  • Regimental History
    • Earl Rivers’ Regiment history
    • John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers
    • Sir John Boys
      • John Boys resting place
    • Earl Rivers Regiment at the defence of Donnington Castle
      • Captain Knights Relation of The Siege of Donnington Castle
      • Terms of the surrender of Donnington Castle
    • Donnington Castle – a brief history
      • A plan of Donnington Castle
    • Chronology of the English Civil War 1642 – 1647
    • Unveiling The Falkland Memorial at Newbury
    • Bill Annetts 1926-1997
    • Wallingford Castle
    • Rivers in 1983
  • Hiring Us
    • Educational Support
    • Book Us for YOUR Special Event
  • Joining Us
    • FAQs
  • Contact Us

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  • Welcome to Earl Rivers’ Regiment
    • About Us
  • Regimental History
    • John Savage, 2nd Earl Rivers
      • Earl Rivers’ Regiment history
    • Sir John Boys
      • John Boys resting place
    • Earl Rivers Regiment at the defence of Donnington Castle
      • Captain Knights Relation of The Siege of Donnington Castle
      • Terms of the surrender of Donnington Castle
    • Donnington Castle – a brief history
      • A plan of Donnington Castle
    • Bill Annetts 1926-1997
    • Chronology of the English Civil War 1642 – 1647
    • Unveiling The Falkland Memorial at Newbury
    • Wallingford Castle
    • Rivers in 1983
  • Roles
    • Living History
    • Children
    • Drummer
    • Pike
    • Musketeer
    • Artillerie
  • Hiring Us
    • Book Us for YOUR Special Event
    • Educational Support
  • Joining Us
    • Application & info request
    • FAQs
      • Battlefield Questions
      • Campsites
      • General Questions
      • Joining Questions
      • Our Regiment
      • Out of Hours
      • Starting Out
      • Your 1st Event
      • Your 1st Season
  • Re-enacting Resources
    • 17th Century Footwear of The Common Soldier
    • Making Authentic Biscuit and Bread for your Snapsack
    • Rations for Garrison troops
    • Rations on Campaign
    • Recipes and Vessels for drink
    • The Soldier’s snap sack
    • The Soldier’s snap sack opened
  • News
  • Contact Us
  • Links
  • Cookie Policy
  • Login
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