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23rd November 09, 07:01 AM
#21
For St. Andrews.....our annual Regimental banquet with haggis, cockaleekie soup, neeps and tatties, and a full menu of other correct 18th century fare. Many, many toasts. All this held at the 18th century tavern here in Dillsburg, PA. Some of us will even make a long evening of it and spend the night in the old tavern. We have 42 attending, all in correct 18th century attire, the men required to be in uniform of either the 77th Reg't of Foote Grenadiers, or the 42nd RHR Grenadiers. Take a look at last year's photos of the fun and frivolity. The avatar I use for this forum is the St. Andrew's banquet three years ago as I raise a toast.
http://musketsofthecrown.homestead.c...StAndrews.html
By the way, the St. Andrew's evening dates back hundreds of years for Highland regiments, as evidenced by John Peebles' diary during the American Revolution (Peebles was Capt. of the 42nd RHR Grenadier Company). He writes each year of the evening's commemoration of the feast day for St. Andrew, and even mentioned number of bottles of port, whisky, etc. that were consumed!
Yours,
Malcolm MacWm.
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23rd November 09, 07:32 AM
#22
Originally Posted by Malcolm MacWilliam
For St. Andrews.....our annual Regimental banquet with haggis, cockaleekie soup, neeps and tatties, and a full menu of other correct 18th century fare. Many, many toasts. All this held at the 18th century tavern here in Dillsburg, PA. Some of us will even make a long evening of it and spend the night in the old tavern. We have 42 attending, all in correct 18th century attire, the men required to be in uniform of either the 77th Reg't of Foote Grenadiers, or the 42nd RHR Grenadiers. Take a look at last year's photos of the fun and frivolity. The avatar I use for this forum is the St. Andrew's banquet three years ago as I raise a toast.
http://musketsofthecrown.homestead.c...StAndrews.html
By the way, the St. Andrew's evening dates back hundreds of years for Highland regiments, as evidenced by John Peebles' diary during the American Revolution (Peebles was Capt. of the 42nd RHR Grenadier Company). He writes each year of the evening's commemoration of the feast day for St. Andrew, and even mentioned number of bottles of port, whisky, etc. that were consumed!
Yours,
Malcolm MacWm.
Great pictures. Thanks.
By Choice, not by Birth
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23rd November 09, 07:39 AM
#23
Aye, enjoy the photos and browse the site for other pics from years past of St. Andrew's, etc. We have a good time, but also take it very seriously as it is part of our regimental and cultural heritage.
Malcolm
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23rd November 09, 07:53 AM
#24
Originally Posted by Malcolm MacWilliam
For St. Andrews.....our annual Regimental banquet with haggis, cockaleekie soup, neeps and tatties, and a full menu of other correct 18th century fare. Many, many toasts. All this held at the 18th century tavern here in Dillsburg, PA. Some of us will even make a long evening of it and spend the night in the old tavern. We have 42 attending, all in correct 18th century attire, the men required to be in uniform of either the 77th Reg't of Foote Grenadiers, or the 42nd RHR Grenadiers. Take a look at last year's photos of the fun and frivolity. The avatar I use for this forum is the St. Andrew's banquet three years ago as I raise a toast.
http://musketsofthecrown.homestead.c...StAndrews.html
By the way, the St. Andrew's evening dates back hundreds of years for Highland regiments, as evidenced by John Peebles' diary during the American Revolution (Peebles was Capt. of the 42nd RHR Grenadier Company). He writes each year of the evening's commemoration of the feast day for St. Andrew, and even mentioned number of bottles of port, whisky, etc. that were consumed!
Yours,
Malcolm MacWm.
Malcolm,
Do you have the bibliographic info for Peebles Diary? I'd like to try to find a copy of that via ILL.
T.
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23rd November 09, 09:11 AM
#25
those are excellent pictures Malcolm.. I enjoyed them thoroughly.
“Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.”
– Robert Louis Stevenson
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23rd November 09, 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by cajunscot
Malcolm,
Do you have the bibliographic info for Peebles Diary? I'd like to try to find a copy of that via ILL.
T.
Sure, it's called John Peeble's American War by Ira Gruber....don't have the other info here in front of me, but it should be in print.....Gruber compiled and commented on the diary entries in about 1998.....I think it's the best kept diary of a soldier in the Rev. War, although Joseph Plumb Martin's "Yankee Doodle" is also excellent but on a different scale.
Malcolm
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23rd November 09, 10:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Malcolm MacWilliam
Sure, it's called John Peeble's American War by Ira Gruber....don't have the other info here in front of me, but it should be in print.....Gruber compiled and commented on the diary entries in about 1998.....I think it's the best kept diary of a soldier in the Rev. War, although Joseph Plumb Martin's "Yankee Doodle" is also excellent but on a different scale.
Malcolm
That's all I needed...the ILL request has already been turned in.
T.
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23rd November 09, 11:10 AM
#28
Originally Posted by Galician
KM, you don't indicate where you are, but should you happen to be in NYC that weekend, you're welcome to join the NY Metro Rabble for a meet. We'll be hitting the city's Scottish pub (St. Andrew's, of course!) and wandering around midtown.
Heck yea!! Watch out NYC!!!! We might corrupt an Alaskan visitor!!!! The more the merrier!! Lets party!
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23rd November 09, 02:58 PM
#29
My celebrations are limited (unless I happen to fall in with Scots on that day, when the results are horrible since I'm not a big drinker): normally I just fire off emails with paste-ons of Burns poetry attached, picking those on my email lists who seem to have Scottish names, then let the recipients spend as much time as they like decyphering them (^_^)
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25th November 09, 05:44 AM
#30
Reported early to the new job. Three days is enough time to be a new guy before I show up in a kilt right? I sure hope so, because I'll be kilted at the 0830 staff meeting on Monday!
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