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Barry Sellers / George Pickles -
The Wakeman Of Ripon
The 'Setting of the Watch' dates back more than 1100
years to the year 886. That was Saxon times, and also
troubled times. The Vikings were raiding up and down the
East coast and occupying parts of the country and the
thieves, rouges and
vagabonds were taking advantage of the unsettled
situation. On the English throne at that time was 'King
Alfred the Great'. He had lost his father and three
elder brothers fighting the Vikings but was intent in
victory and bringing stability back to the country. In
886, at the age of thirty seven he recaptured London
from the intruders and set about touring the country
drumming up support and giving
confidence back to the people. When he arrived in Ripon,
he liked what he saw and decided to grant a Royal
Charter to the settlement, which is all it was at the
time, and the only thing he had to offer the people as a
symbol of that charter in those simple times was a horn.
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