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  1. 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. Queen Margaret of Anjou founds Queens' College, Cambridge. Earliest known reference to ...

  2. 1448. 11 March – Hundred Years' War: England cedes Maine to France. [3] 16 March – Hundred Years' War: peace negotiations break down over the issue of English control over Brittany. [3] 15 April – Queen Margaret of Anjou founds Queens' College, Cambridge. [3] May – Earliest known reference to Morris dance in England.

  3. Reference no. BTL40. 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
  4. Battle of Sark. Sunday Fairs Act 1448. Categories: 1448 by country. Years of the 15th century in England. 1440s in England. 1448 in Europe. Hidden categories: Navseasoncats year and decade.

  5. 1648 in England. Events from the year 1648 in England. The Second English Civil War begins. Incumbents. Monarch – Charles I. Events. 17 January – the Long Parliament passes the Vote of No Addresses, breaking off negotiations with King Charles I and thereby setting the scene for the Second English Civil War. [1]

  6. When John Clarke was born on 8 August 1448, in Wrotham, Kent, England, his father, John Clerke, was 28 and his mother, Lady Alice Elizabeth Tatesham, was 23. He married Lucia Moyle in 1470, in Wrotham, Kent, England, United Kingdom.

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