St George’s Festival Wrest Park, 23-24 April 2022 Events 8th March 2022 Wrest Park, Silsoe, Bedfordshire MK45 4HR The Marquess of Winchester’s Regiment will be at Wrest Park for their annual St George’s Day event, depicting an English Civil War Royalist Foot Regiment in a drill two times a day with a troop of armoured Parliamentary Cavalry called Sir Heselrig’s Lobsters. We are
Commemoration of the Execution of Charles I news 10th January 202210th January 2022 Our next event is the most prestigious in our calendar. By kind permission of the Royal Parks, the whole of the King’s Army, including the Marquess of Winchester’s Regiment, will muster on the Mall and march down to Horse Guards in funeral order to commemorate the execution, or murder, of King
Delapre Abbey 21-22nd August Events 16th July 202117th July 2021 The Marquess of Winchester’s regiment will be guests of Colonel Nicholas Devereux’s Regiment of Foot at Delapre Abbey in Northamptonshire. Come to this beautiful medieval Abbey in the picturesque parkland at Delapre with a large military camp, kitchens and demonstrations of life in the 17th Century at the beginning of
Basing House, 16-17th October Basing House Events 16th July 202117th July 2021 We are very pleased to announce that the Marquess of Winchester’s Regiment will be retuning to its spiritual home for a series of re-enactment displays over the weekend 16th-17th October. This particular weekend has been chosen as it is the closest to the anniversary of the final fall of Basing
Events resume Events 6th July 20216th July 2021 We are very pleased to announce that, with the relaxation of the Covid regulations we are able to resume our events. Please look at our events calendar for the up to date list. All events will be run in accordance with applying regulations and guidelines. We would love to see you there!
No parade this year. news 31st January 20211st March 2021 The last Sunday in January is an important day for the regiment. We meet, along with the rest of the King's Army, on the Mall, in London. We march to Horse Guards Parade to hold a ceremony to commemorate the execution (or murder) of King Charles I. It's an impressive