18 January 2019, Issue 943
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The knight’s apprentice The reality was quite gruesome – chivalrous knights, warriors on horseback, screaming for blood, clanging swords and inflicting horrific injuries and death. The romantic notion, however, is quite different, and will be played out on Southey Field off Cameron Road in Tauranga this weekend. They are kids that will attend squire school at the
Time Travelling Makers’ Faire, and they’ll learn the etiquette of being a knight, sword fighting, how to protect themselves and archery – all the basics of what is required of a squire. A squire is basically a knight’s apprentice who, in medieval times, saddled their horse and looked after their weapons and armour.
The 40 kids attending squire school this weekend will be under the tutelage of Bjorn of the Northern Hordes – Tauranga’s medieval re-enactment group. “Some who come will be fulfilling childhood fantasies, and others will go on join re-enactment groups,” says Bjorn, better known as Jason Edgecombe. Read more on page 7. Photo: Bruce Barnard.
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