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Welcome to Sir George Lisle's Regiment of Foote!

Welcome to the official site of Sir George Lisle's Regiment of Foote, where you can stay updated on our upcoming events, learn about our rich history, and join our ranks. We are a dedicated group of history enthusiasts and reenactors who are passionate about bringing the past to life. Our site is the perfect place for you to immerse yourself in historical adventures and discover the unique stories of our regiment.
Feel free to explore our blog, engage with our content, and become a part of our community. We are excited to share our passion for history with you and look forward to having you join us on this incredible journey.

Who are we?

Sir George Lisle’s Regiment of Foot is a reenactment group that portrays a Royalist infantry regiment from the English Civil War period (1642–1651). Named after Sir George Lisle, a loyal Royalist officer who fought for King Charles I, the regiment is part of the Sealed Knot, a UK-based charity and reenactment society dedicated to bringing the history of the Civil War to life.

The reenactment group recreates the life and experiences of soldiers and camp followers from the era, focusing on military drills, battle tactics, and the daily life of 17th-century infantrymen. They wear period-accurate uniforms, often consisting of blue coats, with a mix of musketeers and pikemen forming the core of the regiment. Pikemen wield long pikes for close combat, while musketeers carry matchlock or flintlock muskets for ranged firepower, both integral to 17th-century warfare. Water carriers and drummers stay in the back to support the troops.

Aside from battles, the group also demonstrates camp life, with tents, cooking, and social activities authentic to the time period. They often perform at historical events and battle reenactments across the UK, engaging the public through live demonstrations, parades, and educational talks about the causes and consequences of the Civil War.

The reenactment group emphasizes authenticity in their portrayal, following historical research on uniforms, tactics, and living conditions, all while fostering a sense of camaraderie among participants.



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