Evesham Medieval Market

Evesham’s annual medieval market will boast fascinating and unique stalls, live entertainment, re-enactment and food and drink.  The Society stall is usually based in St Lawrence’s Church.

It is a two day event starting at 10 am on Saturday 17 May (ends 5 pm) and Sunday (10 am to 4 pm).

The organisers are the Evesham Battle Team ( who are members of our Society).

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Evesham’s Other History by Carmel Langridge

Carmel Langridge, the Chair of Evesham’s Historical Society, will be sharing her vast knowledge of Evesham from the earliest times.

The Battle of Shrewsbury, 1403 by Anthony Rich

The Battle of Shrewsbury was waged between an army led by the Lancastrian King Henry IV and a rebel army led by Henry “Harry Hotspur” Percy from Northumberland. The battle, the first in which English archers fought each other on English soil, reaffirmed the effectiveness of the longbow and ended the Percy challenge to King Henry IV of England. It was also the battle at which our favourite medieval hero, the future Henry V, won his spurs despite being wounded in the face by an arrow.
 
Our speaker is Chairman of the Battlefields Trust, Anthony Rich, a noted battlefield guide. Based near Birmingham, Anthony’s guiding centres on, but is by no means restricted to, battles of all eras in and around the Midlands and the Welsh Marches. He guides for a wide range of national and local organisations, small groups and individuals, including our Society’s successful exploration of the Mortimer’s Cross battlefield in 2024. 

Medieval Marching Camps by Will Parry of the House of the Twin Tailed Lions

When a medieval army marched in hostile territory, they fortified their camps where they stayed overnight. At this event, Will Parry, of the House of the Twin Tailed Lions, will transport us into those times.

St Nicholas Supper

This is the Society’s Christmas get together at a popular hostelry or retreat.  Good food, drink and company to start the seasonal festivities.

The Cult of the Virgin Mary (and did she found Evesham Abbey?) by Richard Carter

The founding story of the Abbey of St Mary and St Ecgwine (Evesham Abbey) centres on a personal appearance by the Virgin Mary.  The Abbey’s continuing prosperity had much to do with the popularity of the cult of the Virgin Mary.  This evening’s lecture will examine the nature of the cult and we will attempt to answer the question:  “Did the Virgin Mary found Evesham Abbey?”.

The lecture will be delivered in person at the Baptist Community Centre in Offenham, as well as remotely (by Zoom) for those who are unable to travel.

King Henry V and Agincourt: England’s Greatest 3 hours by Max Keen

King Henry V and Agincourt –  was Agincourt England’s finest 3 hours? 

Complete with armour, maille and weapons of the period!

“We few, we happy few, we band of brothers …”

Come to hear about the greatest battle of England’s most famous warrior King!

A recreation of the horror that was Agincourt and the hero that was Henry.

Lecture in person at the Baptist Church and Community Centre, Offenham WR11 3DY