1160s in England

Events from the 1160s in England.

1160s in England
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Incumbents

Events

  • 1160
  • 1161
  • 1162
    • 3 June – Thomas Becket consecrated as Archbishop of Canterbury and resigns as Lord Chancellor.[2]
    • Becket decrees that Trinity Sunday should henceforth be celebrated in England.[1]
    • King Henry II raises the Danegeld (by now, merely a royal tax) for the last time.[2]
  • 1163
  • 1164
    • 30 January – Henry II enacts the Constitutions of Clarendon (at Clarendon Palace in Wiltshire) in an attempt to restore royal jurisdiction over the Church.[2]
    • 2 November – Becket found guilty of contempt of court and goes into exile to the Continent.[2]
  • 1165
    • July – Henry II fails to quell a rebellion in Wales.[2]
  • 1166
    • July – Henry II conquers Brittany, granting the territory to his son Geoffrey.[1]
    • Henry enacts the Assize of Clarendon, reforming the law, underpinning the importance of jury trial and defining the legal duties of sheriffs.[2]
    • Anglo-Norman soldier William Marshal is knighted while on campaign in Normandy; he will be described as "the greatest knight that ever lived".[3]
  • 1167
    • The exiled King of Leinster, Diarmait Mac Murchada, having paid homage to Henry, begins to recruit Norman knights for an invasion of Ireland.[1][4]
    • Increased enrolment at the University of Oxford after English students are barred from attending Paris University.[1]
    • Earliest likely date for construction of building much later known as Marlipins Museum in Shoreham-by-Sea commencing, one of the earliest surviving secular buildings in England.
  • 1168
    • 1 February – Henry II's daughter, Matilda, marries Henry the Lion, Duke of Saxony.[2]
  • 1169
    • January – Treaty of Montmirail: Henry II agrees to divide his French territories amongst his sons; Aquitaine to Richard, Brittany to Geoffrey, and the remainder to Henry.[1]
    • 1 May – Norman barons land an invasion force at Wexford in support of Dermot.[1]

Births

Deaths

References

  1. Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History. London: Century Ltd. pp. 67–69. ISBN 0-7126-5616-2.
  2. Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp. 125–126. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
  3. L'histoire de Guillaume le Maréchal.
  4. Foster, R. F. (1989). The Oxford Illustrated History of Ireland. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198229704.
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