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- 10:28, 15 November 2020 Social Rank (hist) [6,414 bytes] KENCLAYTON (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "Social rank<BR> Society in the seventeenth century was very hierarchical with the monarch at the top of the social order. One of the difficulties facing us today is that many...")
- 15:24, 13 June 2017 Pewter - its use and cleaning (hist) [3,576 bytes] KENCLAYTON (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "By Ken Clayton Pewter is a subject that raises temperatures in re-enactment circles for a variety of reasons, not least because some people like to use pewter tankards at eve...")
- 14:51, 11 August 2016 Water or small beer (hist) [5,732 bytes] KENCLAYTON (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "There is a common belief that people drank small beer in seventeenth century England ‘because they knew it was safer to drink than water’. The idea is appealing but it is...")
- 06:42, 10 August 2015 Regnal Years (hist) [4,284 bytes] KENCLAYTON (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "While the ways of expressing dates and the complications caused by the use of the Julian calendar provide multiple opportunities for historical confusion, people in Early Mode...")
- 12:08, 27 January 2015 Children at events (hist) [2,510 bytes] KENCLAYTON (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "Potential members are sometimes unsure of the situation regarding children. The answer is very simple: they are welcome, whatever their age. We have members whose children hav...")
- 11:48, 27 January 2015 Camping at an event (hist) [2,919 bytes] KENCLAYTON (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "If you’re travelling to your first event, it’s worth taking time to think about the sleeping and catering arrangements. <BR><BR> The good news is that you’ll have a free...")
- 17:35, 26 January 2015 Healers in the 17th century (hist) [5,159 bytes] KENCLAYTON (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "We are used to a world in which we immediately turn to a doctor if we are sick. This is true only in western society and it is a relatively recent development. In the seventee...")