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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

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