Where: | Combe Martin, Devon - all around the village |
When: | Spring Bank Holiday Weekend |
Time: | From 7.30pm on Friday ; all day Saturday & Sunday, Evening from 5.45 on Monday |
Hunting the Earl of Rone is a unique event to Combe Martin in Devon; it was revived in the 1970s after a break of over 100 years and is believed to date back to the early Seventeenth Century when the Earl of Tyrone was shipwrecked locally (though there are plenty of theories about this…). The Earl is hunted all weekend long starting on Friday evening at Holdstone Way (not Kiln Car Park, from 2012) and he is evenually caught on the Monday evening with the Hunting Party setting off at 5.45 at Wood Lane above Lady’s Wood; the Hobby Horse and Fool join the party to return to the Main Road and progress to the beach at sunset . There are dancers, drummers and musicians. Expect a party of Grenadiers in uniform with beribboned headgear who hunt the Earl ( dresssed in sacking and mask with a string of ships biscuits around his neck). At regular intervals the procession stops, the Grenadiers take aim and shoot the Earl, who drops to the ground, then the Hobby Horse revives him and it all starts up again. The party reach the beach at sunset (around 9.30) where the Earl is shot one last time and is cast into the sea for another year.
Helpful Hints
In 2025 it should be from Friday 23rd to Monday 26th May.
It begins at 7.30 on Friday starting at Seaside and ends around 9.30 on Monday at the beach – see website link for full details and timings.
It goes ahead whatever the weather!
For the programme and more on the history click here : http://earl-of-rone.org.uk/
For your information, the Friday night will, this year, be starting at Holdstone Way, at the top of the village, not at Kiln Car Park.
Thanks Barbara!
I’ve amended he article accordingly.
Best Wishes,
Averil
Just to confuse matters the 2013 event will be starting from Seaside at 7:30pm on 24th May. We alternate the starting location each year so always check the website to avoid disappointment
Hi Alice,
Thanks for the update – I’ve added the info to the Helpful Hints on Calendar Customs with recommendation that visitors check your website for full details.
Best Wishes,
Averil