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The Ancient Society of Kilwinning Archers
A short history of the first 530 years.
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The History of the
Ancient Society of Kilwinning Archers.
From its commencement in
1483
to the present day.
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In Scotland by decree of King and
Parliament the young men of every parish
had to turn out for archery practice and
these "wapenschaws" or exhibitions of
arms were in many places held “every
Sunday after divine service” and shooting
at the Papingo usually formed part of this
demonstration of skill.
Basically this was shooting at an elevated
target with the Abbey Tower being a very
convenient place to fix such a device. The
target was usually in the form of a bird, the
Papingo (or Popinjay), and was shot at with
a bow although by the 17th
century muskets
were being used having, by then, replaced
the bow as a weapon of war.
At Kilwinning however a Company of
Archers persisted and the use of the bow
continued as a popular sport rather than as
a demonstration of proficiency as a military
force.
Papingo or Popinjay Shooting
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Extract from the Society’s First Record of 1688
This states that the
Society had been
shooting at the
Papingo for the
‘space of two
hundred years and
upwards’ giving
us a start date of
at least 1488 with
later debate
finally fixing it at
1483
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James III
It is almost certain that Hugh Montgomerie, the 1st
Earl of Eglinton, took part in that
contest and would have raised his own contingent from this part of Ayrshire and this
would undoubtedly have included a body of archers.
Whilst not conclusive it is quite possible that it was this event that saw the genesis of
our present day Society when the archers, returning from the war in 1483, and having to
practice archery anyway as it was a law made by King James, chose to do so with their
own band of comrades and practiced together at the butts and at the Papingo after
church on Sundays where the Abbey tower was a ready made place to set it up.
Alexander Duke of Albany
Interestingly we do know that
in 1482 James III of Scotland
raised an army to fight his
brother Alexander who,
whilst contending the
Scottish throne, had formed
an alliance with Richard of
Gloucester (later to become
Richard III) and together they
invaded Berwick upon Tweed
in the borders.
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The Original Silver Arrow
This is the original Silver Arrow presented by David Mure to fulfil his pledge of a piece
of ‘Silver Plait’. It was to cost at least 20 shillings but as can be imagined this cost
considerably more than that.
At one point there were 110 medals fixed along its length, so it was extremely crowded.
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David Mure 1697 1723 1724
David Mure presented the
Society with the original
Silver Arrow as his piece of
‘Silver Plait’ and from 1725 it
became the recurring prize for
the Papingo.
As we can see he obviously
took the opportunity to fit a
medal covering his wins from
the previous years.
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Picture from the Illustrated London News of 1846
Kilwinning Papingo Day shooting at the target field
On the morning of the annual shoot the Society paraded to the Butts
preceded by the band to shoot for a prize of the piece of silver ‘plait’
that had been pledged, in turn, by each Society member as it fell due.
We still have pledges yet to fall due up to the year 2410!
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Picture from the Illustrated London News of 1846
Kilwinning Papingo shooting at the Abbey Tower
After dinner the Society
again paraded to the
Abbey Tower where the
‘bird was loosed’ and
the members proceeded
to shoot in turn trying to
knock it off the pole.
When this was achieved
the steeple bell was
rung, the crowd cheered
and the instrumental
band struck up.
The new Captain was
fitted with his ‘Benn’ (a
red sash) and he made
his pledge to fit a medal
onto the Silver Arrow
the following year.
He also had to pay for
the Ball that followed!
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At the Grand Ball our own tunes would be played.
There are 4 of them Click to listen to each
At the ball the new Captain led off the dancing with one Sybil or ‘Sibby’ Glen,
a widow of some ‘fourscore years’, a favoured partner in those times.
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The Earl of Eglinton 1731
As the young Earl was only about 8 years
old at this time John Warner the previous
years winner shot for him.
The young Earl however did sign the record
book himself as can be seen below!
These are some of the winners and Past Captains
The 10th
Earl was the one destined to be shot and fatally wounded
by Mungo Campbell in 1769 when he was challenged by the Earl
who suspected him of poaching on his lands near Ardrossan
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John Hamilton of Grange 1742
John Hamilton of Grange was the
uncle of Alexander Hamilton who
was born in the Windward Islands in
the Caribbean .
Alexander became one of the
founding fathers of the U.S.A. and
the 1st
Secretary of the United States
Treasury and his face still appears on
their $10 bill.
Several other members of this family also have medals on the Silver Arrow.
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Medal now attributed to Charles Boyd Esq. 1745
Hidden in the border are some
little Dog Roses or Briar Roses
the symbol of the Jacobites.
Look carefully at the left hand border!
Why was this medal left blank?
Charles Boyd was a Jacobite!
Click to find out
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The Prize of Papingo
was gained by
Charles Boyd Esq
Son to
William Boyd
4th
Earl of Kilmarnock
May 16th
1745
Front
This medal
was left blank because
Charles Boyd fought for
Prince Charles Edward Stuart
at the battles of Falkirk & Culloden.
At the time this medal was fixed to the
Silver Arrow on May 15th
1746 just
4 weeks after the Jacobite defeat at
Culloden he was a fugitive from the
Government Forces eventually
escaping to France, returning
having been pardoned
about 1767
Back
Medal 1745 Charles Boyd
Having established who won this medal we are commissioning this
medallion to be fitted alongside the medal telling the story of why it was left
blank
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Charles Crookshanks 1785
Charles Crookshanks
was a bachelor living
in Bogside just to the
south of Kilwinning.
He was a long time
member of the
Society and
obviously a bit of a
lad with the ladies as
well if this poem is
anything to go by!
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David Boyle Esq. 1793
David Boyle was the MP for
Ayrshire and the Solicitor
General for Scotland.
He is perhaps most famous
for being the presiding
judge at the trial of Burke &
Hare, the notorious
Edinburgh body snatchers.
There is a statue of him in
Irvine standing in the
Seagate.
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Burke & Hare, from sketches made in court
David Boyle’s statue in Irvine in
the Seagate
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The original Abbey Tower fell
down in 1814, just 3 weeks after
the Papingo shoot of that year,
and its fall is recorded on the
Silver Arrow!
It was nothing to do with us,
Honestly!
James Crichton 1814
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John Crichton 1857
This was John Crichton of Linn, Dalry.
He was a mill owner who had a mansion
house near to the present day Lidl.
The pillars at the entrance to his estate are
all that is left today.
This medal went missing from the Silver
Arrow some time around 1868 and has
only recently been discovered.
It was hiding in plain sight in a display
case in the Abbey Tower under the care of
Kilwinning Heritage.
It was returned and fitted to the Silver
Arrow, with due ceremony, in October
2017 about 150 years after it was lost.
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John Smith 1861
John Smith of Spring Grove in
Kilbarchan married Margaret
Dunlop who died shortly after
giving birth to twin daughters,
Agnes and Margaret.
The girls were raised by their
father, their mother having died
within a month of giving birth,
and both became Semitic Scholars
and became famous as the
‘Westminster Sisters’
On one of her many journeys to
Sinai, Agnes discovered and
translated the Syriac Sinaiticus
which helped to make sense of,
and put into order the New
Testament of the Bible.
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Click to transcribe
In 1830 the Society wrote to King William IV requesting the
honour of being his bodyguard in the West of Scotland.
The Ancient Society of Kilwinning Archers
Extract from the Society Records held in the Scottish Records Archive, Edinburgh
Transcript of record page no 180 – 1830 (Letter to William IV)
To the Kings Most Gracious Majesty
May it please your Majesty
We your Majesty's most dutiful loyal subjects the members of the Ancient Kilwinning Papingo,
Ayrshire, having celebrated the 347th* anniversary of this institution, beg leave to approach
the Throne on the occasion of your Majesty's Accession with every sentiment of respect and
attachment.
We sympathise with your Majesty & the Country on the loss sustained by the death of your
Illustrious Brother our late beloved Sovereign, But we rejoice that Providence has blessed us
with a successor in your Majesty's Person worthy to reign over a great nation and we beg
leave to express the confidence which we feel in the wisdom and popularity of the reign of one
who has received a Christian Education under the eye of an upright and venerable father. And
who since his accession to the Throne has secured the warmest affections of all over whom he
is called to preside.
May it please your Majesty.
If your Majesty should ever think fit to honor the western part of Scotland with a visit, we beg
leave to tender our services as Body guard on that occasion and will feel highly gratified if
your Majesty shall be pleased to distinguish us by so proud an appointment.
That your Majesty's reign may be long and peaceful and happy is the sincere Prayer of an
ancient Body of Archers.
(Signed) D. S. Buchanan Captain
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Click to transcribe
His Majesty accepted see below signed by Robert
Peel
Transcript of record page no 181 - 1830
(Reply from Sir Robert Peel To The Earl of Glasgow on behalf of William IV)
Whitehall October 15th 1830
My Lord
I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your Lordship's letter of the
3rd October and I have not failed to lay before the King the Memorial which
accompanies it from the Members of the Ancient Kilwinning Archers.
I am commanded by his Majesty to request that your Lordship will assure the
Kilwinning Archers that should his Majesty be enabled to visit the western
parts of Scotland He will gladly accept the services of which they make him a
tender.
I have the Honor to to be My Lord
Your Lordship's Obedient Servant
(signed) Robert Peel
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Copy of the cover of the Rules
& Regulations from 1844.
It shows that Prince Albert
became our Patron then.
Royal Patronage continued over the years.
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The Silver Arrow was not always
mounted on a base!
Here we see it mounted on a pole
in the times when it was carried at
the head of a parade through
Kilwinning.
The archers in the photograph
could well be Society members
Andrew Scott and William Brown
who, in 1859, had been given the
task of obtaining a new Arrow and
instead opted to add the bow and
crossed arrows to the original.
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Bobby McKee letting fly at the Papingo in 1976
Bobby McKee, the Captain in 1967
was one of the members along with
Harry Travers, who were
responsible for reforming the
Society in 1948 just after the war.
They also, with the help of the Earl
of Eglinton, successfully got the
Royal Company of Archers to
return the Silver Arrow to us.
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The Return of the Silver Arrow to Kilwinning
In 1951 the Silver Arrow was returned to us by the Royal Company of Archers.
Their Captain General is pictured here with Provost Hamilton Fleming.
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The Silver Arrow as it is today
This magnificent trophy is awarded annually to the new Captain with a silver
medal being fixed to it to join the many others from antiquity.
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We still shoot at the Papingo today!
Whilst the Captain is now decided at the
Butts the traditional Papingo shoot
continues to this present day.
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Society members take aim at the butts in McGavin park, 2014
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These days we decide who
becomes Captain by shooting
the ‘Kilwinning Round’ at the
Butts in McGavin Park.
And the Lieutenants come
from the minority bow types!
Captaincy Shoot at McGavin Park
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The Walker Trophy is a scale
model of the Kilwinning Abbey
tower complete with miniature
archer and papingo.
This is now the trophy for hitting
the Papingo.
It was made by John Walker
the brother of one of the
Society’s members, in the
1950’s after the decision was
made to adopt the Kilwinning
Round to decide the Captain.
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The Society also takes part in Community Events
Here we are forming a
Guard of Honour for the
Queen’s Baton Relay when
it visited Kilwinning.
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A.S.K.A. archers at the lighting of the Queen’s Beacon 2016
We had the honour of leading the parade up to the Beacon
on the Castlehill in Ardrossan.
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Michael Portillo paid us a visit in 2014
for Great British Railway Journeys!
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Drummond Castle
We have recently started shooting at the Papingo at Drummond Castle Tower by
kind invitation of Lady Jane Willoughby who, along with Countess Ignatieff
presented us with this Silver Arrow.
Drummond Castle
gardens near Crieff
were portrayed as the
Marquis of Montrose’s
gardens in the movie
‘Rob Roy’!
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ASKA web presentation

  • 1. 1 The Ancient Society of Kilwinning Archers A short history of the first 530 years.
  • 2. 2 The History of the Ancient Society of Kilwinning Archers. From its commencement in 1483 to the present day.
  • 3. 3 In Scotland by decree of King and Parliament the young men of every parish had to turn out for archery practice and these "wapenschaws" or exhibitions of arms were in many places held “every Sunday after divine service” and shooting at the Papingo usually formed part of this demonstration of skill. Basically this was shooting at an elevated target with the Abbey Tower being a very convenient place to fix such a device. The target was usually in the form of a bird, the Papingo (or Popinjay), and was shot at with a bow although by the 17th century muskets were being used having, by then, replaced the bow as a weapon of war. At Kilwinning however a Company of Archers persisted and the use of the bow continued as a popular sport rather than as a demonstration of proficiency as a military force. Papingo or Popinjay Shooting
  • 4. 4 Extract from the Society’s First Record of 1688 This states that the Society had been shooting at the Papingo for the ‘space of two hundred years and upwards’ giving us a start date of at least 1488 with later debate finally fixing it at 1483
  • 5. 5 James III It is almost certain that Hugh Montgomerie, the 1st Earl of Eglinton, took part in that contest and would have raised his own contingent from this part of Ayrshire and this would undoubtedly have included a body of archers. Whilst not conclusive it is quite possible that it was this event that saw the genesis of our present day Society when the archers, returning from the war in 1483, and having to practice archery anyway as it was a law made by King James, chose to do so with their own band of comrades and practiced together at the butts and at the Papingo after church on Sundays where the Abbey tower was a ready made place to set it up. Alexander Duke of Albany Interestingly we do know that in 1482 James III of Scotland raised an army to fight his brother Alexander who, whilst contending the Scottish throne, had formed an alliance with Richard of Gloucester (later to become Richard III) and together they invaded Berwick upon Tweed in the borders.
  • 6. 6 The Original Silver Arrow This is the original Silver Arrow presented by David Mure to fulfil his pledge of a piece of ‘Silver Plait’. It was to cost at least 20 shillings but as can be imagined this cost considerably more than that. At one point there were 110 medals fixed along its length, so it was extremely crowded.
  • 7. 7 David Mure 1697 1723 1724 David Mure presented the Society with the original Silver Arrow as his piece of ‘Silver Plait’ and from 1725 it became the recurring prize for the Papingo. As we can see he obviously took the opportunity to fit a medal covering his wins from the previous years.
  • 8. 8 Picture from the Illustrated London News of 1846 Kilwinning Papingo Day shooting at the target field On the morning of the annual shoot the Society paraded to the Butts preceded by the band to shoot for a prize of the piece of silver ‘plait’ that had been pledged, in turn, by each Society member as it fell due. We still have pledges yet to fall due up to the year 2410!
  • 9. 9 Picture from the Illustrated London News of 1846 Kilwinning Papingo shooting at the Abbey Tower After dinner the Society again paraded to the Abbey Tower where the ‘bird was loosed’ and the members proceeded to shoot in turn trying to knock it off the pole. When this was achieved the steeple bell was rung, the crowd cheered and the instrumental band struck up. The new Captain was fitted with his ‘Benn’ (a red sash) and he made his pledge to fit a medal onto the Silver Arrow the following year. He also had to pay for the Ball that followed!
  • 10. 10 At the Grand Ball our own tunes would be played. There are 4 of them Click to listen to each At the ball the new Captain led off the dancing with one Sybil or ‘Sibby’ Glen, a widow of some ‘fourscore years’, a favoured partner in those times.
  • 11. 11 The Earl of Eglinton 1731 As the young Earl was only about 8 years old at this time John Warner the previous years winner shot for him. The young Earl however did sign the record book himself as can be seen below! These are some of the winners and Past Captains The 10th Earl was the one destined to be shot and fatally wounded by Mungo Campbell in 1769 when he was challenged by the Earl who suspected him of poaching on his lands near Ardrossan
  • 12. 12 John Hamilton of Grange 1742 John Hamilton of Grange was the uncle of Alexander Hamilton who was born in the Windward Islands in the Caribbean . Alexander became one of the founding fathers of the U.S.A. and the 1st Secretary of the United States Treasury and his face still appears on their $10 bill. Several other members of this family also have medals on the Silver Arrow.
  • 13. 13 Medal now attributed to Charles Boyd Esq. 1745 Hidden in the border are some little Dog Roses or Briar Roses the symbol of the Jacobites. Look carefully at the left hand border! Why was this medal left blank? Charles Boyd was a Jacobite! Click to find out
  • 14. 14 The Prize of Papingo was gained by Charles Boyd Esq Son to William Boyd 4th Earl of Kilmarnock May 16th 1745 Front This medal was left blank because Charles Boyd fought for Prince Charles Edward Stuart at the battles of Falkirk & Culloden. At the time this medal was fixed to the Silver Arrow on May 15th 1746 just 4 weeks after the Jacobite defeat at Culloden he was a fugitive from the Government Forces eventually escaping to France, returning having been pardoned about 1767 Back Medal 1745 Charles Boyd Having established who won this medal we are commissioning this medallion to be fitted alongside the medal telling the story of why it was left blank
  • 15. 15 Charles Crookshanks 1785 Charles Crookshanks was a bachelor living in Bogside just to the south of Kilwinning. He was a long time member of the Society and obviously a bit of a lad with the ladies as well if this poem is anything to go by!
  • 16. 16 David Boyle Esq. 1793 David Boyle was the MP for Ayrshire and the Solicitor General for Scotland. He is perhaps most famous for being the presiding judge at the trial of Burke & Hare, the notorious Edinburgh body snatchers. There is a statue of him in Irvine standing in the Seagate.
  • 17. 17 Burke & Hare, from sketches made in court David Boyle’s statue in Irvine in the Seagate
  • 18. 18 The original Abbey Tower fell down in 1814, just 3 weeks after the Papingo shoot of that year, and its fall is recorded on the Silver Arrow! It was nothing to do with us, Honestly! James Crichton 1814
  • 19. 19 John Crichton 1857 This was John Crichton of Linn, Dalry. He was a mill owner who had a mansion house near to the present day Lidl. The pillars at the entrance to his estate are all that is left today. This medal went missing from the Silver Arrow some time around 1868 and has only recently been discovered. It was hiding in plain sight in a display case in the Abbey Tower under the care of Kilwinning Heritage. It was returned and fitted to the Silver Arrow, with due ceremony, in October 2017 about 150 years after it was lost.
  • 20. 20 John Smith 1861 John Smith of Spring Grove in Kilbarchan married Margaret Dunlop who died shortly after giving birth to twin daughters, Agnes and Margaret. The girls were raised by their father, their mother having died within a month of giving birth, and both became Semitic Scholars and became famous as the ‘Westminster Sisters’ On one of her many journeys to Sinai, Agnes discovered and translated the Syriac Sinaiticus which helped to make sense of, and put into order the New Testament of the Bible.
  • 21. 21 Click to transcribe In 1830 the Society wrote to King William IV requesting the honour of being his bodyguard in the West of Scotland. The Ancient Society of Kilwinning Archers Extract from the Society Records held in the Scottish Records Archive, Edinburgh Transcript of record page no 180 – 1830 (Letter to William IV) To the Kings Most Gracious Majesty May it please your Majesty We your Majesty's most dutiful loyal subjects the members of the Ancient Kilwinning Papingo, Ayrshire, having celebrated the 347th* anniversary of this institution, beg leave to approach the Throne on the occasion of your Majesty's Accession with every sentiment of respect and attachment. We sympathise with your Majesty & the Country on the loss sustained by the death of your Illustrious Brother our late beloved Sovereign, But we rejoice that Providence has blessed us with a successor in your Majesty's Person worthy to reign over a great nation and we beg leave to express the confidence which we feel in the wisdom and popularity of the reign of one who has received a Christian Education under the eye of an upright and venerable father. And who since his accession to the Throne has secured the warmest affections of all over whom he is called to preside. May it please your Majesty. If your Majesty should ever think fit to honor the western part of Scotland with a visit, we beg leave to tender our services as Body guard on that occasion and will feel highly gratified if your Majesty shall be pleased to distinguish us by so proud an appointment. That your Majesty's reign may be long and peaceful and happy is the sincere Prayer of an ancient Body of Archers. (Signed) D. S. Buchanan Captain
  • 22. 22 Click to transcribe His Majesty accepted see below signed by Robert Peel Transcript of record page no 181 - 1830 (Reply from Sir Robert Peel To The Earl of Glasgow on behalf of William IV) Whitehall October 15th 1830 My Lord I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your Lordship's letter of the 3rd October and I have not failed to lay before the King the Memorial which accompanies it from the Members of the Ancient Kilwinning Archers. I am commanded by his Majesty to request that your Lordship will assure the Kilwinning Archers that should his Majesty be enabled to visit the western parts of Scotland He will gladly accept the services of which they make him a tender. I have the Honor to to be My Lord Your Lordship's Obedient Servant (signed) Robert Peel
  • 23. 23 Copy of the cover of the Rules & Regulations from 1844. It shows that Prince Albert became our Patron then. Royal Patronage continued over the years.
  • 24. 24 The Silver Arrow was not always mounted on a base! Here we see it mounted on a pole in the times when it was carried at the head of a parade through Kilwinning. The archers in the photograph could well be Society members Andrew Scott and William Brown who, in 1859, had been given the task of obtaining a new Arrow and instead opted to add the bow and crossed arrows to the original.
  • 25. 25 Bobby McKee letting fly at the Papingo in 1976 Bobby McKee, the Captain in 1967 was one of the members along with Harry Travers, who were responsible for reforming the Society in 1948 just after the war. They also, with the help of the Earl of Eglinton, successfully got the Royal Company of Archers to return the Silver Arrow to us.
  • 26. 26 The Return of the Silver Arrow to Kilwinning In 1951 the Silver Arrow was returned to us by the Royal Company of Archers. Their Captain General is pictured here with Provost Hamilton Fleming.
  • 27. 27 The Silver Arrow as it is today This magnificent trophy is awarded annually to the new Captain with a silver medal being fixed to it to join the many others from antiquity.
  • 28. 28 We still shoot at the Papingo today! Whilst the Captain is now decided at the Butts the traditional Papingo shoot continues to this present day.
  • 29. 29 Society members take aim at the butts in McGavin park, 2014
  • 30. 30 These days we decide who becomes Captain by shooting the ‘Kilwinning Round’ at the Butts in McGavin Park. And the Lieutenants come from the minority bow types! Captaincy Shoot at McGavin Park
  • 31. 31 The Walker Trophy is a scale model of the Kilwinning Abbey tower complete with miniature archer and papingo. This is now the trophy for hitting the Papingo. It was made by John Walker the brother of one of the Society’s members, in the 1950’s after the decision was made to adopt the Kilwinning Round to decide the Captain.
  • 32. 32 The Society also takes part in Community Events Here we are forming a Guard of Honour for the Queen’s Baton Relay when it visited Kilwinning.
  • 33. 33 A.S.K.A. archers at the lighting of the Queen’s Beacon 2016 We had the honour of leading the parade up to the Beacon on the Castlehill in Ardrossan.
  • 34. 34 Michael Portillo paid us a visit in 2014 for Great British Railway Journeys!
  • 35. 35 Drummond Castle We have recently started shooting at the Papingo at Drummond Castle Tower by kind invitation of Lady Jane Willoughby who, along with Countess Ignatieff presented us with this Silver Arrow. Drummond Castle gardens near Crieff were portrayed as the Marquis of Montrose’s gardens in the movie ‘Rob Roy’!
  • 36. 36