
The King replies to Parliament's terms for a cessation; amongst other measures, he insists that naval commanders and governors of fortified towns be appointed by him.
-from British Civil Wars, Commonwealth & Protectorate, 1639-60
Discussions of the conflicts that raged across England, Ireland & Scotland during the 17th & 18th centuries and those that seek to understand them through the art of reenactment.
I saw the trailer for To Kill A King (2003) this evening while cruising for something to watch on On Demand. I ended up watching Michael Moore's Sicko, but I'll be going back to catch what looks like a decent flick on events leading to the execution of Charles I. Costuming looked definitely better than 1970's Cromwell.