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Member groups comprising the BFHS

1595 Club

Elizabethan swordsmanship, specialising in the works of Saviolo

Mr Chris Chatfield
BFHS Certified Instructor
73a Old Shoreham Road
Hove
East Sussex
BN3 7BE
Mobile: 07790043398
Mr Alister O`Loughlin
BFHS Certified Instructor
86 Hampstead Road
Brighton
East Sussex
BN1 5NG

Aberdeen Swordsmanship Group

The Aberdeen Swordsmanship Group exists as a non-profit making study group to:

  • Provide training and Study into historical European swordsmanship.

  • Uphold a true historical and martial approach to all teachings done within the group.

  • Conduct research into historical European swordsmanship, to contribute to the Western martial art community's overall understanding of historical treatises and their meanings.

Mr Michael Cromarty
Blairs College
South Deeside Road
Aberdeen
AB12 5LF
Mobile: 07968 483811

Academie Gloriana

Elizabethan Swordsmanship, specialising in the works of George Silver

Mr Mark Hillyard
BFHS Certified Instructor
15 Calder Avenue
Freckleton
Lancashire
PR4 1DN
Phone: 01772 635 398

Aisle O'var Backswording Clubbe

Aisle O'var are scholars and practitioners of the Ancient and Noble Science of Defence and that most excellent of ancient country sports, English Country Backswording Circa 1600.

Our main focus is in the study of the single-handed broadsword/backsword and the English Quarterstaff/Tip staff using the principles of the true fight as laid down by George Silver in his Paradoxes of Defence in 1599 and his unpublished manuscript A brief instruction upon my paradoxes of defence and many other historical treatises for our studies of Historical European Martial Arts in order that we practise a complete martial system.

Mr Peter Holland
Arlesey
Bedfordshire

Cut and Thrust - The Schoole of Defence

C15th - C18th

Mr Stuart Huntley
8 Somerset Crescent
Stoke Gifford
Bristol
Avon
BS34 8PP

Dawn Duellists Society

The Dawn Duellists Society is a historical fencing group studying the martial art of fencing, based in the centre of Edinburgh, Scotland's capital. It aims to replicate as closely as possible the study of the arts of fencing in Western Europe from the 13th to 19th centuries. Studies cover disciplines as wide ranging as medieval longsword and sword and buckler through renaissance rapier to the military sabre, classical fencing and stick arts of the 19th century.

Mr Gareth Hunt
BFHS Certified Instructor
7 Ruthven Place
Edinburgh
EH16 5TU
Mr Ian MacIntyre
BFHS Certified Instructor
51 Claremont Bank
Edinburgh

Exiles Company of Medieval Martial Artists

Mr Rob Lovett
BFHS Certified Instructor
Dagenham
Essex
Mr Mark Lancaster
Secretary, The Exiles
Quidenham
Norfolk

Glasgow Company of Duellists

The Glasgow Company of Duellists was set up with the intention of bringing a HEMA presence to the West of Scotland. We are based in the West end of Scotland's greatest city and are currently studying German Longsword in the tradition of Johannes Liechtenauer. As the GCoD becomes more firmly established, we intend to branch into other areas of swordsmanship.

Mr George Davidson
Yorkhill
Glasgow

Grey School of Western Martial Arts

Mr Iain Menzies-Runciman
Gwndwn Mawr
Trelech
Carmarthenshire
SA33 6SA

Highland Freebooters

The Highland Freebooters are a swordplay group located in the north-west of Scotland, near the Isle of Skye. We are dedicated to the study, practice and advancement of historical European swordsmanship.
Our primary aim is the pursuit the art of historical swordplay through treatises of the medieval and renaissance periods, training in longsword, rapier, singlesword and buckler and other weapons. We achieve this through our own research from historical sources and the support of other groups and organisations. We are not sport-fencers or re-enactors, though we do attend re-enactment events.

Ms Charmian Fraser-Horne
Craggen Cottage
Craig
Plockton
Ross-shire
IV52 8UB

Linacre School of Defence

The Linacre School of Defence exists to train its members in a pragmatic and martial approach to 18th-century British martial arts. Training is conducted in the small-sword, back-sword and pugilism as if preparing for a serious encounter rather than school play. The intention is to produce martial artists capable of competently defending their lives in a manner with which our ancestors would have been familiar.
To develop the skills of our students we attempt to meet and train with practitioners of diverse (primarily Western) systems whenever possible. We aim also to promote an understanding of the theory of the art through the study of period texts.

Dr Milo Thurston
BFHS Certified Instructor
Linacre College
St Cross Road
Oxford
Oxon
OX1 3JA
Phone: 01608 645 973
Mr Jonathan Miller
BFHS Secretary
BFHS Certified Instructor
41 Wytham View
Eynsham
Witney
Oxon
OX29 4LX
Phone: 01865 880117
Mr Ralph Lovegrove
BFHS Certified Instructor
135 Church Cowley Road
Cowley
Oxford
Oxon

Schola Gladiatoria

Schola Gladiatoria is led by Matt Easton and has 3 main chapters located in London (Ealing, Muswell Hill and Enfield). We have taught at seminars across Europe since 2001.
Our primary focus is the early-15th century treatise Fior di Battaglia, by Fiore dei Liberi. We translated this source from medieval Italian in 1999-2000 and share our translations online. This source covers unarmed combat, dagger, sword in one and two hands, in armour and out of armour, spear, pollaxe and more.
We have secondary areas of study in other sources; our Enfield chapter specialises in 17th century English and Dutch sources.

Mr Matt Easton
Ealing
London

School of the Sword

The primary goal of the School of the Sword is the interpretation, teaching and practice of Italian swordplay from c1530 to 1640, with a particular focus on the rapier techniques of Francesco Alfieri.
Our secondary goal is to provide educational and entertaining workshops and displays of historically accurate swordplay from c.1540 to 1740.
Students start by learning the art of the single sword and progress to using the sword with companion weapons such as the dagger and the cloak. At all times there is an emphasis on using techniques that are historically correct and martially effective.
It is our intention to publish both historical analysis and training articles. This will include the results of our current ongoing project to translate and analyse Francesco Alfieri's "La Scherma" (1640)
Originally formed in 1998, the group has since grown and is a member group of the British Federation for Historical Swordplay. We are also represented in the Historical European Martial Arts Coalition (HEMAC).

Ms Caroline Stewart
72 Evenlode Way
Sandhurst
Berkshire
GU47 9RQ
Mobile: 07900 678285

School of Traditional Medieval Fencing

The School of Traditional Medieval Fencing practises the art of swordsmanship as taught by the German fencing master Sigmund Ringeck.

We study Ringeck's fencing manual and teach our students techniques and principles laid down in the 1400s, which means that we are able accurately to recreate his style of swordsmanship.

Mr Chris Stride
BFHS Treasurer
45 Kingsley Walk
Tring
Hertfordshire
HP23 5DR
Mobile: 07802 476604

Society for the Study of Swordsmanship

C15th-C20th with a focus on C19th

Mr Mark Donnelly
BFHS Certified Instructor
Asquith House
53 Cockton Hill Road
Bishop Auckland
County Durham
DL14 6HS
Mobile: 07765910458

Sussex Rapier School

All things Rapier mainly C16th - C17th

Mr Andrew Feest
BFHS President
BFHS Certified Instructor
213 Queenspark Road
Brighton
East Sussex
BN2 9ZA
Phone: 01273 685664
Mr Duncan Fatz
BFHS Certified Instructor
14 Bennett Road
Brighton
East Sussex
BN2 5JL
Phone: 01273 602660
 
 
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