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Just found this is the Nelson Leader - Pendle News
AN English Civil War skirmish is set to be recreated in a Colne park close to where the original battle took place.
Fighting between the Royalists and Parliamentarians, thought to have happened near Colne Cemetery on June 25th, 1644, will be brought to life when up to 1,000 members of the Sealed Knot Society descend on Alkincoats Park in June, complete with tinsmiths, cannon, pikemen and horses.
As well as enacting the dramatic skirmishes, in which Sir Charles Lucas's Royalists defeated Col Shuttleworth of Gawthorpe's Parliamentarians, the society will set up camp around the town for the weekend, exactly as it would have in the 17th Century.
The idea was put forward by Coun. Graham Roach, who wanted to add another big event to Colne's diary.
It is believed many men from Colne were involved in the skirmishes.
The porch of St Batholomew's Church has a Latin inscription to Richard Horsfall, the 21-year-old heir to Malsis Hall, who was killed in the battle.
The Sealed Knot Society aims to promote research and interest in the history of the Civil War by re-enactments of battles, discussions or lectures and the erection of memorials. Coun. Roach said: "I think the Skirmish of Colne represents one of the many defining moments in the development of democracy throughout England during the historic period of English Civil War history.
"The battles enactment will bring history to life, while celebrating the borough and Lancashire's history, and offering people and schools an opportunity to learn about an instrumental moment in our country's history as well."
Pendle Council's Colne and District Committee agreed to set £10,000 aside to fund part of the event if sponsorship cannot be found.
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