England in 1642 was a land of peace and sea
of tranquillity compared to the horrors of the Continent’s terrible 30
Years War. So when the King and Parliament fell out and fisticuffs
spread throughout the land it was like a bolt out of the blue…
No doubt most thought it would all be over by Christmas, but the war
dragged on and on and, as usual, it was the common folk who suffered the
most. Raiding parties from both sides waged a small war as a fight for
supplies and personal plunder took hold of the soldiery who were, it is
fair to say, often poorly provided for. This became too much for the
good yeoman people of the midlands, and firstly in Worcestershire, then
the West Country, the locals organised…
Led most often by their social betters, the villagers and small
townsfolk formed associations, or ‘Clubs’, sworn to defend their
livestock, beer and persons from any marauding soldiery whomever they
were. They armed themselves from whatever were available, largely
agricultural tools, and with whatever other weapons the local
squirearchy could avail himself of. Some Clubmen groups even fielded
cavalry!
They fought a few actions, seeing off small raiding parties, and even
sometimes allied with an army for temporary advantage, though no general
could count on the goodwill of these bands for long.
So Warlord present a savage looking bunch of villagers, led by their
handsome squire (directly above), mustering on the village green before
marching off to ‘beat the bounds’ of their parish and see off any
intruders.
Pack contains: 8 models 1 Gentleman and 7 villager and 2 weapon frames in metal
Miniatures are supplied unpainted and assembly may be required.