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doctor syn

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  1. Went through this in 2003,when ECWS were doing a "Union of the Crowns" event in Berwick(& people didn't want to buy new swordbelts)I know the couple you mean in the Sydney series & it's a pity their left arms cover most of the details........But they're about the only ones I've seen 'til the 1630's.Will keep looking & see what I can find. Steve
  2. Cromwell's rise to power came after the ECW...Seriously,it's a bit like asking for one book on the ACW....I would suggest Antonia Fraser's biography "Cromwell:Our chief of Men" or anything by the late Brigadier Peter Young....If you want general military,Haythornthwaite's "The English Civil War:An illustrated military history" is a good starting point. If there's anything you want on specific areas let me know,& I'll search the bookshelves for ideas. Steve(unreconstructed Roundhead)
  3. Now I know there's no historical basis whatsoever....BUT..what the hell were the HEIC soldiers wearing in this one?......In 1 they're referred to as marines....2,same uniform,HEIC......3,different kit,still HEIC...& the guards from no1!! Steve
  4. Evidently a lot of her had been removed for restoration..keeping my fingers crossed! Steve
  5. Looks like the upperworks are completely gone....hull exterior still there..Police treating as suspicious(BBC 2 minutes ago)...very fond memories of school trips to her & the Maritime Museum,Double Bugger! Steve
  6. Foxe, I have a theory that there are only 6 copies of "Pyrates" ...which have circulated 'thro the re-enactment world for years.......... Steve
  7. C'est la vie.....just one of those urban historical myths I would have liked to be true...good mood today,finally got a new copy of MacDonald fraser's "The Pyrates" to replace the one I lent out 20 years ago...... Steve
  8. Suppose a compromise could be Defoe being the "Ghost writer"?....Dunno about the lack of knowledge...He wasn't a Royalist Cavalry man either...didn't stop "Cavalier" sounding right....guess I just want him to be involved! Steve
  9. Having read Defoe's "faction"..Journal of the Plague Year & Memoirs of a Cavalier....both of which were thought to be real memoirs...I have no problem assigning him the honours...seems fitting such a colourful character should write about such colourful characters.................. Steve
  10. Know it got reviewed on US release last year...but for those in the UK,picked up The Sea Rover's Practice in the local Waterstones' today...lots of copies. Steve
  11. My technology's not up to that yet......other than the lack of pockets' only other difference is mine's got a white(ish) calico lining....comes in very useful for doing Bradstreet's armed Battoemen for F&I. Steve
  12. Yes.....was going to have pockets put in,but my seamster(male seamstress?),did a runner with some society money...such is life...when I catch up with him,we'll have more to discuss than the finer points of nautical fashion.....Foxe,Maybe we should list our groups/boards...We can't go on meeting like this! Steve
  13. Ok...My jacket,otherwise much the same...Doesn't have pockets at all!Have I committed an unforgivable sin? Steve
  14. And,to add to the list,Lace Wars now seem to have a couple of Pirate events a year......
  15. Can definately recommend "Feeding Nelson's Navy"....apart from lots of fascinating detail,there 's a fair number of receipes both in original & modern forms.
  16. Correction..Arrow paperbacks..Pan did the Nicholas Pym series about a Commonwealth "James Bond"..who sailed with Morgan in one book
  17. Yes,distinct memory of one set during the French Revolution...the joys of Pan paperbacks
  18. Would be nice to do it in vaguely the right period...I know the books covered quite a long period,but I'm pretty sure they're all 18thcent?..70's-90's seems right to me.
  19. Would be very nice,but, the last I heard,The Napoleonic association had the "Franchise" to the Dymchurch festival........
  20. May be TV rather than film..but does anyone else remember Robert Shaw as Dan Tempest in "The Buccaneer" tv series..now REALLY showing my age......
  21. Just like to add,while Senior Service are the dedicated maritime bit of Lace Wars,all groups in the society also take part...mine's a Highland unit,but we're organizing a Pirate event at Scarborough in September....
  22. It was 'cos our horses were at the Pawnbrokers.....never mind,being Pirates at Peterborough Museum next w/e....variety is the spice of life!
  23. I think the CHES piture may have been taken at Colchester last year..I was busy playing Highwaymen in the woods....and ,yes,it was hot...very hot...mind-numbingly hot...pity the poor large groups in the sun!
  24. I'll be signin' Autographs later.....I think there were at least 6 books in the original series...vaguely remember reading them in the '60's "Here's to the feet what 'ave walked the plank, Yo,ho,ho fer the Dead man's throttle, Here's to the corpses afloat in the tank, And The Dead man's teeth in the Dead man's bottle"
  25. For those who havn't seen it yet..Angus Konstam's now written "The Pirate Ship 1660-1730" in the Osprey New Vanguard series....good value in the U.K.....presumably the same in the Colonies
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