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  1. Monarch – Henry VI. Lord Chancellor – John Stafford. Lord Privy Seal – Adam Moleyns. Events. 11 March – Hundred Years' War: England cedes Maine to France. 16 March – Hundred Years' War: peace negotiations break down over the issue of English control over Brittany. 23 October – Scottish victory over the English at the Battle of Sark.

  2. 1448. 11 March – Hundred Years' War: England cedes Maine to France. 16 March – Hundred Years' War: peace negotiations break down over the issue of English control over Brittany. 15 April – Queen Margaret of Anjou founds Queens' College, Cambridge. May – Earliest known reference to Morris dance in England.

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  4. The Battle of Sark, alternatively called the Battle of Lochmaben Stone, was fought between England and Scotland in October 1448. A large battle, it was the first significant Scottish victory over the English in over half a century, since the Battle of Otterburn in 1388.

    • 23 October 1448
    • Scottish victory
    • 3 August 2016
  5. Oct 3, 2017 · English History Timeline 1480-1489. This timeline gives a chronological listing of the main events in English history for the years 1480 – 1489. The monarchs for this period were: Edward IV to April 1483. Edward V April 1483 – July 1483. Richard III July 1483 – August 1485. Henry VII from August 1485.

  6. Jun 17, 2011 · Norman legacy. In December 1154, the young and vigorous Henry II became king of England following the anarchy and civil war of Stephen's reign. Stephen had acknowledged Henry, grandson of Henry I ...

  7. Jun 25, 2018 · This timeline gives a chronological listing of the main events in English history for the years 1540 – 1549. The monarchs for this period were: Henry VIII to Jan 1547. Edward VI from Jan 1547. 1540 (1st January) King Henry VIII decided to pay his new bride, Anne of Cleves, a surprise visit and, armed with a New Year’s gift, rode to Rochester.

  8. Learn. Story of England. Medieval. Warfare. Religion. Architecture. An Introduction to Medieval England (1066–1485) Duke William of Normandy’s resounding triumph over King Harold at the Battle of Hastings in 1066 marked the dawn of a new era.

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