Many thanks to NATIONALIST CORRESPONDENT for getting this important NF Heritage event organised,,,,,contact phone number 07847 755429 ....we especially need some NF Lancastrians to come along and lay the Red Rose Wreath as we Yorkshire men lay the White Rose Wreath - if the dead of Towton could see their country now!
Battle of
Towton: Remembered.
Members and supporters
of The National Front Will be commemorating the fallen warriors of the Battle
of Towton on Palm Sunday, April 13 at 1pm. All Patriots are welcome to attend.
Please meet at:
The RockinghamArms
Main Street
Towton
Tadcaster
NorthYorkshire
LS24 9PB
12:00 - 12:30.
Please meet at:
The Rockingham
Main Street
Towton
Tadcaster
North
LS24 9PB
12:00 - 12:30.
Towton may not have
been an isolated event, but it was certainly unique. As well as its claims to
be the biggest, longest and bloodiest battle on English soil, it was probably
the most brutal. Such as been the length and exceptional uncertainty of the
first War of the Roses, that the size of the two forces had expanded
exponentially, so had their viciousness, which by the time of Towton had moved
beyond victorious nobles taking swift revenge on defeated rivals and expanded to
encompass retribution amongst the common soldiery. By Towton, the two armies
had become regional in nature, the Lancastrians being stronger in the North;
whilst the Yorkists had found it easier to recruit in the South, the West and
in Wales
also. They had one thing in common, the soldiers now demonised their opponents
as alien, different, even sub-human. A struggle of factions had become a ''Race
War'' overlapping a civil war. Thus when one side finally and after many hours
of fighting, broke in flight and found itself trapped on the battlefield, there
was little chance of escape and NONE of SURRENDER. That taken with the killing
power of the Medieval Longbow at the onset of the battle helps to explain such
extraordinary casualty figures, it also explains the resonate names of places
on the battlefield today, such names as, Bloody Meadow and the Bridge of
Bodies.
Selby District Council
held a meeting on January 8th (2014) to discuss allowing travellers to settle
on or near the Battlefield of Towton, especially near the area where mass
graves were discovered in 1996. This should not be allowed or even considered.
This area should be treated as 'Hallowed Ground'.
Final thought.
On March 29th 1461,
the rolling, blizzard swept, fields and ridges around Towton were the backdrop
of the bloodiest battle of the culminating wars. As Lancastrian and Yorkist
armies furiously hacked, slashed and stabbed their way across the battlefield,
the political future of England
hung in the balance. By battle's end, some 29,000 soldiers of both sides had
been slaughtered in the name of a civil war, those tragic outcomes were its
fatal positing of Englishman against Englishman, the way in which those who led
the forces put personal aims, gains and intrigues before the greater good of their
Motherland and their fellow Sons of Arthur.
By attending this Act of Remembrance on Palm Sunday, we are showing the
Establishment that WE care for our history, we must NEVER let this day in our
history in which thousands of our ancestors perished be forgotten and be laid
to waste.
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