The Company of Chivalry is a historical re-enactment society dedicated to understanding and recreating the life and culture of the 14th Century. Members spend their weekends at castles and historical sites, bringing history alive and recreating life in the service of Thomas, Lord Hungerford, vassal of John of Gaunt circa 1370.
The Company of Chivalry was formed in 1988 by a group of people with a love for medieval England. Over the years we have developed a system of operating that has caused us to evolve from a small group to a well structured society of over 40 active members. Our aim being to recreate the culture and technology of English society in the late fourteenth century.
We are primarily based in the West of England, but have members all over the UK and several in europe. We attend events all over the UK and Europe.
http://www.companyofchivalry.com
We are Currently Recruiting please contact dave@companyofchivalry.com. We are happy to welcome Families and individuals.
Events 2010
Blaise Castle – Battle Practice 1 Sun 24th January 2010
Blaise Castle – Battle Practice 2 Sun 7th February 2010
Blaise Castle – Battle Practice 3 Sun 21st February 2010
Blaise Castle – Battle Practice 4 Sun 7th March 2010
Blaise Castle – Battle Practice 5 Sun 21st March 2010
Caerphilly Castle (CADW) Sun 4th – Mon 5th April 2010
Morimondo, Italy - Battle of Casorate Sat 22nd – Sun 23rd May 2010
Caerphilly Castle (CADW) Sun 30th – Mon 31st May 2010
Templecombe –TBC Sat 5th – Sun 6th June 2010
Winterbourne Medieval Barn Sat 26th – 27th June 2010
Battle of Tewkesbury Sat 10th – Sun 11th July 2010
Kidwelly Castle (CADW) Sat 17th – Sun 18th July
Caerphilly Castle – Big Cheese TBC Sat 24th – Sun 25th July 2010
Society Archery Tournament 2010 Sun 8th August 2010 (Members abd invited Guests Only)
Pembroke Castle Sat 14th – Sun 15th Aug 2010
Caerphilly Castle (CADW) Sun 29th – Mon 30th Aug 2010
Caldicot Castle - TBC Sat 4th – Sun 5th Sept 2010

Over the years we have developed a system of operating that has caused us to evolve from a small group of half a dozen individuals, to a well structured reenctment society of over forty active members. Our aim is to recreate the medieval culture and technology of English society in the second half of the fourteenth century. We are not just another battle orientated reenactment society but one just as interested in the social and practical aspects of our predecessors lives. The events we undertake attempt to mirror this twofold aim. Our reputation is a good representation of medieval life in the fourteenth century. This has enabled us to work for the likes of English Heritage, Cadw and Scottish Castles. We have provided several exhibitions for local museums across the south west, as well as filming for the BBC, HTV and many other video and film productions.
We are a family friendly group
