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| Arrest Chu Ch'i-Chen | |
| Arrested by Chu Ch'i-Yu & kept for 6 years under house arrest |
Released by the Mongols, the Chinese refuse to pay a ransom for him |
| Arrest Pole | |
| 7th Feb Tower of London Arrested & taken to the Tower of London |
| Arrest Pole, William | |
| 7th Feb Tower of London Arrested & taken to the Tower of London |
| Battle of Formigny Kyriel, Thomas | |
| 15th April Formigny Leads a force which is defeated by the French in Normandy |
| Battle of Northampton Stafford, George | |
| Northampton Killed at the Battle of Northampton |
| Battle of Sevenoaks Cade, Jack | |
| 18th June Sevenoaks Defeats Henry VI's troops at Sevenoaks |
| 18th June Sevenoaks Leads arebellion in Kent & East Sussex against the mis-government of Henry VI |
| Battle of Sevenoaks Stafford, Humphrey | |
| 18th June Sevenoaks Commands Henry VI's troops at Sevenoaks which are defeated by Jack Cade |
| Birth Almeida, Francisco de | |
| Birth of Francisco de Almeida, son of the 1st Count of Abrantes |
| Capture Beaufort, Henry | |
| Normandy After defeat at Caen the French capture the rest of Normandy |
| 12th Aug Cherbourg The French capture Cherbourg |
| Capture Henry VI | |
Normandy The English garrisons are swept away from lower Normandy |
| Capture Charles VI | |
Normandy Captures Normandy from the English |
| Death Pole | |
| 1st May Dover Death of William de la Pole, killed by sailors off Dover |
| Death Pole, William | |
| 1st May Dover Death of William de la Pole, killed by sailors off Dover |
| Execution Pole | |
| 1st May Dover Intercepted by the Royal ship Nicholas of the Tower & beheaded |
| Execution Pole, William | |
| 1st May Dover Intercepted by the Royal ship Nicholas of the Tower & beheaded |
| Exile Pole | |
1st May Burgundy Leaves England bound for Burgundy |
| Exile of Pole Pole | |
| 17th Mar London Henry VI finds Suffolk guilty of non-capital crimes & banishes him for 5 yrs |
| 1st May Dover Intercepted by the Royal ship Nicholas of the Tower & beheaded |
| Exile of Pole Pole, William | |
| 17th Mar London Henry VI finds Suffolk guilty of non-capital crimes & banishes him for 5 yrs |
1st May Burgundy Leaves England bound for Burgundy |
| 1st May Dover Intercepted by the Royal ship Nicholas of the Tower & beheaded |
| Glasgow University James II | |
| 7th Jan Glasgow Foundation of Glasgow University |
| Impeachment Henry VI | |
| 17th Mar London Henry VI finds Suffolk guilty of non-capital crimes & banishes him for 5 yrs |
| Impeachment Pole | |
| 7th Feb London Accused by Parliament of accepting bribes to release Orleans |
| 7th Feb London Blamed by Parliament for the loss of Maine & Normandy |
7th Feb London For fraud & mismanaging the war, the King banishes him from England for 5 yrs |
| Mar London Perliament decides Suffolk should stand before Parliament |
| 17th Mar London Henry VI finds Suffolk guilty of non-capital crimes & banishes him for 5 yrs |
| Impeachment Pole, William | |
| 7th Feb London Accused by Parliament of accepting bribes to release Orleans |
7th Feb London Accused by Parliament of conspiring with France to kill the King & enthrone his son |
| 7th Feb London Blamed by Parliament for the loss of Maine & Normandy |
7th Feb London For fraud & mismanaging the war, the King banishes him from England for 5 yrs |
| Mar London Perliament decides Suffolk should stand before Parliament |
| 17th Mar London Henry VI finds Suffolk guilty of non-capital crimes & banishes him for 5 yrs |
| Marriage Beauchamp, Anne de | |
| Marries Richard Neville, passing the Earldom to the Neviles |
| Privy Council Woodville, Richard | |
| London Appointed Privy Councillor |
| Rebellion Beaufort, Henry | |
Jan Portsmouth Soldiers waiting to cross to France rebel over pay & conditions |
| Rebellion Woodville, Richard | |
| Cade Helps put down the Cade rebellion |
| Rule of Normandy Henry VI | |
Normandy England loses Normandy |
| Siege of Caen Beaufort, Henry | |
| Caen Somerset's forces are removed from Caen, he seeks shelter in Calais |
| Siege of London Cade, Jack | |
| 13th June London The siege forces Henry VI to send out his emissaries to negotiate with the rebels |
| 2nd July London Cade's forces enter London & Henry VI's adviser Lord Say is executed |
| 5th July London 3,000 are dispersed as Cade calls for inclusion of the Duke of York in government |
| 5th July London 3000 rebels are dispersed after a general amnesty |
| 5th July London Cade calls for the appointment of the Duke of York in government |
| 5th July London Defeated at London Bridge due to the rebel's indiscipline |
| 5th July London Therebellion collapses after a Royal Pardon is granted for the rebels |
| 5th July London The rebels are dispersed after a general amnesty |
| 12th July London Cade is mortally wounded resistingcapture at Heathfield |
| Siege of Peking Chu Ch'i-Yu | |
| Peking Repels an attempt tocapture Peking by a Mongol force led by Essen Taiji |
| Siege of Rouen Beaufort, Henry | |
| Rouen Somerset's forces are removed from Rouen |
| Succession Christian I | |
Succeeds as King of Denmark , establishes unity with Norway which lasts until 1814 |
| Succession Louis IX the Rich | |
| Succeeds as Duke of Lower Bavaria-Landshut |
| Trial Henry VI | |
| 17th Mar London Henry VI finds Suffolk guilty of non-capital crimes & banishes him for 5 yrs |
| 17th Mar London Tries Suffolk with consulting Parliament |
| Trial Pole | |
| 17th Mar London Henry VI finds Suffolk guilty of non-capital crimes & banishes him for 5 yrs |
| Trial Pole, William | |
| 17th Mar London Henry VI finds Suffolk guilty of non-capital crimes & banishes him for 5 yrs |
| Warden Cinque Ports Stafford, George | |
| Appointed Warden of the Cinque Ports |