James Wolfden
Lord James Wolfden
Lord James Wolfden lives near Newbury, England in the mid-14th Century. As an archer, he served at both Crecy and Calais under the rule of King Edward III. This enabled him to earn enough wealth to buy a some amount of land. He currently works as a forester and organizes the bow and table when royalty comes to hunt in the forests. As a forester, James has learned some fletching and bowyering skills in addition to huntsman lore. Should the good King call on him again, he will be glad to return to France to establish Edward’s claim to the throne. James is married to Margaret Hamilton of Stirlingshire. They have three children.
James Wolfden Baroness’ Champion of Archery, 2003 Award of Arms 2004 Arcuarius to John Macandrew, OGGS Member Lions Gate Company of Archers, 2003 Lions Gate Defender of Arts/Sciences, 2006 Jambe de Lion, 2006