I wish a happy and joyful Oak Apple Day to my readers and hope that some at least will be able to take part in some of the traditional ways of celebrating the Restoration of King Charles II to his thrones in 1660.
King Charles II in his new regalia and robes of state as King of England in 1661
Image: Royal Collection - Wikipedia
I have found short online pieces that are relevant to today. The first is a Country Life article from 2015 about the observance of the day as a holiday and the various customs that survive in different towns and villages. It can be read at Bring back Oak Apple Day
The second is from the National Churches Trust and follows the itinerary of the King’s flight from Worcester in the autumn of 1651 to his eventual escape from what is now Brighton and to safety in France. It can be found at Oak apple day
King Charles II at the time of the Battle of Worcester
Image: History Today
In addition there is a 2001 History Today article about the King’s time at Boscobel House in Shropshire where he did hide for a day in the branches of the famous oak tree near the house. The account can be read at Charles II Hides in the Boscobel Oak
Now that we once again have a King Charles it seems to reinforce the case for making more of Oak Apple Day.
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