1440s in England

Events from the 1440s in England.

1440s in England
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Incumbents

Events

  • 1440
  • 1441
  • 1442
  • 1443
  • 1444
    • 22 May – the Treaty of Tours, signed between England and France, secures a truce in the Hundred Years' War for 5 years[3] and includes an arrangement for Henry VI to marry Margaret of Anjou.
    • A serious fire occurs at Old St Paul's Cathedral in London.[4]
  • 1445
    • 23 April – Henry VI marries Margaret of Anjou[1] at Titchfield Abbey.
    • 14 July – Hundred Years' War: negotiations for a peace treaty begin in London.[3]
  • 1446
    • 26 June – Hundred Years' War: Henry re-asserts his claim over Brittany.[3]
    • 25 July – Henry lays the foundation stone of King's College Chapel, Cambridge.[3]
  • 1447
  • 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.
    • 23 October – Scottish victory over the English at the Battle of Sark.
  • 1449
    • 24 March – Hundred Years' War: English capture Fougères in Brittany.[3]
    • May – An English privateering fleet led by Robert Wennington challenges ships of the Hanseatic League.[5]
    • July – Hundred Years' War: French invade Normandy.[3]
    • 29 October – Hundred Years' War: Rouen surrenders to the French.[3]
    • Earliest known grant of a patent in England, by Henry VI to John of Utynam for the introduction of coloured glass manufacture.[6][7]

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References

  1. Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp. 177–178. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
  2. Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0.
  3. Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History. London: Century Ltd. pp. 123–125. ISBN 0-7126-5616-2.
  4. Weinreb, Ben; Hibbert, Christopher (1995). The London Encyclopaedia. Macmillan. p. 287. ISBN 0-333-57688-8.
  5. Sobecki, Sebastian I. (2008). The Sea and Medieval English Literature. Cambridge: D.S. Brewer. p. 155. ISBN 9781846155918.
  6. "United Kingdom Patent Applications". LexisNexis. Retrieved 2011-11-17.
  7. Gomme, Allan (1927). "Early British Patent Grants". Nature. 119 (2996): 494. doi:10.1038/119494b0.
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