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| Abdication Edward II | |
| 15th Jan London The Archbishop of Canterbury announces in Westminster hall that Edward II is deposed |
| 20th Jan Kenilworth Edward II agrees toabdicatefrom the throne after pressure from Parliament |
| Abdication Mortimer, Roger | |
| Defeats the Despensers & forces Edward II toabdicatein favour of Edward III |
| 16th Nov After wandering helplessly for some weeks in Wales, Edward II is taken prisoner, and is compelled toabdicatein favour of his son |
| Abdication Alexander II | |
| Vladimir Abdication of Alexander II |
| Alliance Isabella | |
| 13th Jan London A group of Bishops take an oath at the Guildhall to support the Queen's cause |
| Arrest Berkeley | |
| Berkeley Castle Owner of Berkeley Castle where Edward II is held under arrest |
| Berkeley Owner of Berkeley Castle where Edward II is held under arrest |
| Arrest Edward II | |
| Berkeley Castle Transferred to Berkeley Castle on the orders of Roger de Mortimer |
| Berkeley Transferred to Berkeley Castle on the orders of Roger de Mortimer |
| Corfe Castle Spends some time in Corfe Castle before being transferred to Berkeley Castle |
| 16th Jan London Edward II is arrested |
| Arrest Edward III | |
| Tower of London Held at the Tower of London by Roger de Mortimer |
| Arrest Gurney, Thomas | |
| Corfe Castle Takes charge of the arrest of Edward II at Corfe Castle & Berkeley Castle |
| Arrest Maltravers, John | |
| Corfe Castle Takes charge of the arrest of Edward II at Corfe Castle & Berkeley Castle |
| Arrest Mortimer, Roger | |
| Tower of London Keeps Edward III as a prisoner after the murder of Edward II |
| Assassination Edward II | |
| 21st Sep Berkeley Castle Murdered on Roger de Mortimer's orders at Berkley Castle |
| 21st Sep Berkeley Murdered on Roger de Mortimer's orders at Berkley Castle |
| Assassination Isabella | |
Berkeley Mortimer & Isabella become rulers of England after the assassination of Edward II |
| Berkeley Roger Mortimer & Isabella have Edward II assassinated |
Berkley Castle Mortimer & Isabella become rulers of England after the assassination of Edward II |
| Berkley Castle Roger Mortimer & Isabella have Edward II assassinated |
| Assassination Mortimer, Roger | |
| Berkeley Helps depose Edward II with the King's wife with whom he is having an affair |
Berkeley Mortimer & Isabella become rulers of England after the assassination of Edward II |
| Berkeley Helps procure the assassination of Edward II |
| Berkley Castle Helps depose Edward II with the King's wife with whom he is having an affair |
Berkley Castle Mortimer & Isabella become rulers of England after the assassination of Edward II |
| Berkley Castle Helps procure the assassination of Edward II |
| Battle of Weardale Douglas, James | |
| Weardale Nearly captures Edward III |
| Birth Douglas, William | |
| Birth of William Douglas, son of Sir Archibald Douglas and Beatrice Lindsay, and nephew of "Sir James the Good", Bruce's trusted deputy |
| Birth Robert III | |
| Birth of Robert III |
| Burial Edward II | |
| Gloucester Buried in Gloucester Cathedral, not Westminster Abbey, because he had been deposed |
| Burial Edward III | |
| Gloucester Attends Edward II's burial & builds an impressive baroque shrine where his father lies |
| Burial Isabella | |
| Gloucester Attends Edward II's burial |
| Cardinal Benedict XII | |
| Appointed Cardinal |
| Coronation Mortimer, Roger | |
| 25th Jan Coronation of Edward III, the country is ruled by Mortimer and Isabella |
| Death Edward II | |
| 21st Sep Berkeley Death of Edward II, murdered on Roger de Mortimer's orders at Berkley Castle |
| 21st Sep Berkley Castle Death of Edward II, murdered on Roger de Mortimer's orders at Berkley Castle |
| Death Mortimer, Roger | |
| Berkeley Helps depose Edward II with the King's wife with whom he is having an affair |
| Berkeley Helps procure the assassination of Edward II |
| Berkley Castle Helps depose Edward II with the King's wife with whom he is having an affair |
| Berkley Castle Helps procure the assassination of Edward II |
| Diplomacy Edward III | |
| Berwick Edward's sister Joan marries Robert the Bruce's heir, David, at Berwick |
Recognizes Robert the Bruce as King of Scotland |
| Diplomacy Robert I the Bruce | |
| Robert's son & heir David marries Edward III's sister Joan in Berwick |
The English Parliament recognizes Robert as King of Scotland |
| The excommunication ban against Robert I the Bruce is lifted |
| Invasion of England Mortimer, Roger | |
Mortimer repels the Scottish invasion of England |
| Invasion of Italy Louis IV of Bavaria | |
Launches aninvasion of Italy |
| Mar Milan Recieves the Iron Crown |
| Justiciar Mortimer, Roger | |
| Appointed Justiciar of Wales |
| Marriage Edward III | |
| Berwick Edward's sister Joan marries Robert the Bruce's heir, David, at Berwick |
| Marriage Joan | |
| Berwick Edward's sister Joan marries Robert the Bruce's heir, David, at Berwick |
| Oath Isabella | |
| 13th Jan London A group of Bishops take an oath at the Guildhall to support the Queen's cause |
| Regency Edward III | |
| 25th Jan London Placed under the dual control of a regency Council of Barons led by Henry of Lancaster |
| Ruling Council Edmund of Woodstock | |
| London Appointed Member of the the Council whoruleafter Edward III's forced abdication |
| Succession Edward III | |
| 25th Jan Succeeds as King of ngland, age 14 at his succession |
| 25th Jan Court is dominated by Roger de Mortimer while Edward is held at the Tower of London |
| Succession Alfonso IV | |
| Madrid Succeeds as King of Aragon |
| Treaty of Corbeuil Robert I the Bruce | |
Corbeuil Re-establishes the "auld alliance" between France & Scotland with Charles IV |