1470s in England

Events from the 1470s in England.

1470s in England
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Incumbents

Events

  • 1470
  • 1471
    • 14 March – Edward lands with a small force at Ravenspur in Yorkshire.[2]
    • 11 April – London surrenders to Edward.[2]
    • 14 April – Wars of the Roses
    • 4 May – Wars of the Roses: at the Battle of Tewkesbury, King Edward defeats a Lancastrian army under Queen Margaret and her son, Edward of Westminster the Prince of Wales, who is killed.[4]
    • 21 May – Henry VI is murdered in the Tower of London.[3]
    • 3 July – Edward's brother, Richard of Gloucester becomes Constable and Admiral of England, with power over the north of the country.[2]
  • 1472
    • 3 July – York Minster completed and consecrated.[5]
    • Council of the North established by Edward IV, having at this time its chief headquarters at Sheriff Hutton Castle and Sandal Castle in Yorkshire.
    • By the Statute of Westminster, every ship entering an English port has to bring in four bowstaves for every tun.
  • 1473
    • 28 May – John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford raids Essex coastline, in support of the Lancastrians.[2]
    • 30 September – Earl of Oxford captures St Michael's Mount in Cornwall.[2]
    • Council of Wales and the Marches first meets.
  • 1474
  • 1475
  • 1476
  • 1477
    • 18 November – Caxton prints Earl Rivers' translation of Dictes or Sayengis of the Philosophres, the first full-length book printed in England on a printing press.[4]
    • A new law bans two forms of skittles, and a ball game referred to as "hand in, hand out".[2]
  • 1478
  • 1479
    • The St Albans Press, the third printing press in England, is set up in the Abbey Gateway, St. Albans.
    • Robert Ricart begins writing The Maire of Bristowe is Kalendar in Bristol.

Births

  • 1470
  • 1471
    • John Forest, Franciscan friar (martyred 1538)
    • Approximate date – Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk (executed 1513)
  • 1472
    • 10 December – Anne de Mowbray, 8th Countess of Norfolk (died 1481)
  • 1473
  • 1474
    • Cuthbert Tunstall, prince-bishop of Durham and diplomat (died 1559)
    • approximate date
      • Edward Guildford, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports (died 1534)
      • Stephen Hawes, poet (died c. 1523)
      • Humphrey Kynaston, highwayman (d. 1534)
      • John Seymour, courtier (died 1536)
      • Perkin Warbeck, pretender to the throne (executed 1499)
  • 1475
    • 25 February – Edward, Earl of Warwick, last male member of the House of York (executed 1499)
    • Thomas West, 9th Baron De La Warr (died 1554)
    • John Stokesley, bishop of London (died 1539)
  • 1477
    • Lambert Simnel, pretender to the throne (died c. 1534)
    • Thomas Boleyn, Earl of Wiltshire, diplomat (died 1539)
  • 1478
    • 3 February – Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham (executed 1521)
    • 7 February – Thomas More, statesman and humanist (executed 1535)
    • Thomas Ashwell, composer (approximate date; year of death unknown)
  • 1479
    • 14 August – Catherine of York, aunt of Henry VIII of England (died 1527)
    • Henry Stafford, 1st Earl of Wiltshire (died 1523)

Deaths

References

  1. Powicke, F. Maurice; Fryde, E. B., eds. (1961). Handbook of British Chronology (2nd ed.). London: Butler & Tanner Ltd. p. 38.
  2. Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History. London: Century Ltd. pp. 130–133. ISBN 0-7126-5616-2.
  3. Williams, Hywel (2005). Cassell's Chronology of World History. London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp. 185–187. ISBN 0-304-35730-8.
  4. Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0.
  5. "York Minster FAQs". Archived from the original on 16 November 2007. Retrieved 2007-11-04.
  6. "Printing in universities: the Sorbonne Press and Oxford" (PDF). Manchester: John Rylands University Library. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2015-07-14. Retrieved 2012-03-06.
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