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Siege of London
History of England

              


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Beorhtwulf
London The Vikings defeat Beorhtwulf at London
0982
Ethelred II the Unready
London London is put to the torch
0994
Ethelred II the Unready
London Ethelred buys the Vikings off for œ16,000
London Olaf Trygveson & Sweyn sail up the Thames with 94 ships to London
1013
Ethelred II the Unready
25th Dec London London surrenders to Sweyn I
1016
Edmund II Ironside
London Edmund tries to raise the Danish siege but is forced back to Wessex
London The Danes lay siege to London after Edmund unites Wessex against them
1066
Edgar the Atheling
Nov Southwark William attacks some of Edgar's forces & then moves upstream to Berkshire
Nov London William cannot attack London directly so to decides to isolate it
Dec London Edgar, the Earls of Northumbria & Mercia & the Archbishops of Canterbury & York submit
Dec London Edgar, the Earls of Northumbria & Mercia & the Archbishops of Canterbury & York submit to William I the Conqueror
1066
Stigand
Dec London Submits to William after William isolates London
1066
William I the Conqueror
Nov Southwark Attacks Edgar's forces while laying siege to Southwark & moves upstream to Berkshire
Nov London Cannot attack London directly so decides to surround it
Nov Berkhampstead Crosses the Thames at Wallingford & moves to Berkhampstead
Nov Berkhampstead William I the Conqueror crosses the Thames at Wallingford & moves to Berkhampstead
Dec London Edgar, the Earls of Northumbria & Mercia & the Archbishops of Canterbury & York submit
Dec London Edgar, the Earls of Northumbria & Mercia & the Archbishops of Canterbury & York submit to William I the Conqueror
1141
Stephen
Tower of London Takes refuge in the Tower of London
1217
Marshal, William
Sep London Preparing to besiege Louis in London when the war is terminated by the naval victory of Hubert de Burgh in the straits of Dover
1263
Henry III
16th July London Henry accepts de Montfort's terms, de Montfort then occupies London
1263
Montfort, Simon de
April London Montfort's Party take arms & subdue sth England
16th July London Montfort occupies London
1267
Clare, Gilbert de
London Arrives in London while Edward is in the north & Henry is in Cambridge
London Edward I offers concilliation to Gloucester who accepts & wins royal favour
London Joined by Eyville & the Ely fugitives to reverse the results of the battle of Evesham
Tower of London Lays siege to the Tower of London
1267
Edward I
London Edward concilliates with Gloucester & Eyville during their siege of London
Stratford Joins forces with Henry III to defend the capital from the Earl of Gloucester
1326
Mortimer, Roger
Joined by Henry, Earl of Lancaster; London rises in support of the Queen, and Edward takes flight to the west, pursued by Mortimer and Isabella
1381
Lancaster
June London 100.000 from Kent & Essex march on London
June London Richard's council, led by his uncle John of Gaunt, provokes a rebellion
June London The peasants demand an end to servitude & wish to be able to rent land
June London The revolt is precipitated by the poll tax raised for a war against France
13th June Savoy Palace His Palace is destroyed during while he is away negtiating with the Scots
1381
Legge, John
June London Had devised the poll tax which provoked rebellion
1381
Richard II
June London 100.000 men from Essex & Kent march on London
June London Richard's council, led by his uncle John of Gaunt, provokes a rebellion
13th June Tower of London Arranges to meet the crowd the next day
13th June Greenwich Peasants wait to meet Richard II, they have no arguement with him but he turns back
13th June Tower of London Takes refuge in the Tower & addresses the crowd in the Green
13th June Tower of London The Peasant's revolt reaches the Tower of London
14th June Tower of London Peasants break into the Tower of London & execute, among others, Simon Sudbury
14th June Mile End Peasants demand rents of 4d an acre per year
14th June Mile End Peasants demand the heads of Chancellor Sudbury, Treasurer Hales & John of Gaunt
14th June Tower Green Promises to grant a pardon but most of the rebels continue their destruction
14th June Mile End Promises to meet demands & allow peasants to rent land at 4d per acre
14th June Mile End Rides out from the Tower to negotiate, agrees to freedom of contract of labour
14th June Mile End Rides to Mile End where rebels demand the abolition of serfdom
15th June Smithfield After Tyler is killed his followers are pardoned, the revolt lasted less than a week
15th June Smithfield Confronts Tyler who makes further demands, he is then cut down
15th June Smithfield Summons the rebels & meets Watt Tyler who is killed by Walworth during negotiations
2nd July Chelmsford Revokes the pardons given to the rebels
1381
Simon of Sudbury
June Tower of London Takes refuge in the Tower of London
June Lambeth Palace The Archbishop's palace is attacked & the chancery records are burned
1381
Straw, Jack
13th June London Arrives from Essex at the head of a band of insurgents
1381
Tyler, Wat
12th June Blackheath Essex rebels reach the Mile End & Kentish rebels reach Blackheath
13th June City of London Rbels attack John of Gaunt's palace at the Savoy
13th June Tower of London Rebels attack John of Gaunt's palace at the Savoy
13th June City of London Richard II seeks refuge in the Tower
13th June Southwark Unable to cross the River at Greenwich peasants attack St Mary's, Southwark
14th June Mile End Despite the King's promises & the dispersal of the peasants Tyler remains in London
14th June Mile End Richard II agrees to meet Tyler the following day at Smithfield
15th June Smithfield Confronts Richard II & makes further demands, he is cut down
15th June Mile End Demands the end of Lordship, abolition of bishoprics & confiscation of Church land
15th June London Bridge The head of Wat Tyler replaces that of Sudbury on London Bridge
1381
Walworth, William
14th June Mile End Accompanies Richard II on his ride out of the Tower to negotiate with the rebels
15th June Smithfield Accompanies Richard II to Smithfield & raises reinforcements
15th June Smithfield When the rebellion is ended that day Walworth is knighted
1450
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 The rebellion 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 resisting capture at Heathfield
1459
Harrow, John
July Tower of London Begins pounding the walls of the Tower of London
1459
Montacute
3rd July Tower of London Begins to help organixe the details for the siege of the Tower of London
1459
Wenlock, John
July Tower of London Begins pounding the walls of the Tower of London
3rd July Tower of London Begins to help organixe the details for the siege of the Tower of London
1460
Henry VI
July Tower of London Warwick besieges London & forces the Lancastrians to retreat to the Tower of London
1460
Neville Kingmaker, Richard
3rd July Tower of London Organizes a siege of the Tower of London with the Mayor of the City
3rd July London Warwick besieges London & forces the Lancastrians to retreat to the Tower of London
1461
Edward IV
2nd Feb Mortimer's Cr Wins the battle, enters London & is accepted as King in Westminster Hall, 4th March
1461
Henry VI
26th Feb London Against good advice decides not to take London & marches his Army north instead
1461
Neville Kingmaker, Richard
London Edward wins the battle of Mortimer's Cross enters London & is proclaimed Edward IV
17th Feb London Defeated intercepting Queen Margaret's troops advancing towards London
1471
Edward IV
4th April London Marches Yorkists on London while Warwick is in Coventry
1483
Woodville, Elizabeth
May Westminster Elizabeth seeks sanctuary at Westminster
May Westminster Richard enters London with the future Edward V as his captive
1554
Mary I
1st Feb London Makes a speech in the Guildhall & raises a force of 25,000 to defend London
7th Feb London Thomas Wyatt reaches London but is defeated
1554
Wyatt, Thomas
7th Feb London London Bridge is well defended, Wyatt crosses at Kingston then heads towards the city
7th Feb London Thomas Wyatt reaches London but is defeated
1642
Charles I
York Sets up a Royal Court, Charles wishes to launch a campaign from the nth & enter London
Oct London Begins to march on London
29th Oct Shrewsbury Charles gathers an army of 10,000 & support from Prince Rupert of the Rhine
29th Oct London The Royalists prepares to march on London
Nov Turnham Green Charles I is turned back at Turnham Green on his way to London, forced back to Reading
4th Nov Reading Reaches Reading while Essex is at Woburn in Bedfordshire
11th Nov Brentford Gives orders to attack Brentford before advancing further on London
1642
Devereux, Robert
13th Nov Chelsea Fields The Roundheads leave London & muster at Chelsea Fields after their defeat at Brentford
1643
Pennington, Isaac
London The King is not strong enough to capture the City of London
1644
Charles I
2nd Sep Lostwithiel After victory at Lostwithiel the Royalists are in a position to march on London
1647
Cromwell, Oliver
6th Aug London Enters London with an Army & forces Parliament to take him & the other MPs back
1651
Fleetwood, Charles
Aug London Prepares the defences of London after Charles II leads an invasion force into England

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