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| 1043 | Edward the Confessor |  |
| Edward finds his mother Emma guilty of treason & deprives her of her lands |
| 1043 | Emma of Normandy |  |
| Edward finds his mother Emma guilty of treason & deprives her of her lands |
| 1194 | John |  |
| John appeals to Richard's mercy but is stripped of all possessions & titles |
| John is forbidden to hold any castles in England |
| The only title John keeps is Lord of Ireland |
| 1194 | Richard I the Lionheart |  |
| Nottingham Captures Nottingham Castle & demands John stand trial as a rebel, John does not appear |
| Nottingham John appeals to Richard but is stripped of possessions & titles |
| Nottingham John is forbidden to hold any castles in England |
| 1202 | John |  |
| Normandy After John's trial Philip invades Normandy |
| Paris John is tried in his absence |
| Paris John refuses to stand trial before Philip II |
| Paris Philip demands John's a trial in Paris for his treatment of the Lusignan brothers |
| Paris Sentenced to have all of his French Crown lands forfeited |
| 1252 | Montfort, Simon de |  |
| Gascony Cleared of charges by Henry III of Gascon of misrule, retires to France |
| 1265 | Henry III |  |
| London Forfeiture pronounced on those who had fought against Edward at Kenilworth & Evesham |
| 1291 | Edward I |  |
| Abergaveny Gloucester is condemned to imprisonment & forfeiture |
| Abergaveny Hereford is condemned to imprisonment & forfeiture |
| Abergaveny Presides over the trial of Gloucester |
| Abergaveny Presides over the trial of Hereford |
| 1294 | Edward I |  |
| Jan Paris Sends Edmund, his brother, to Philip the Fair on charges of piracy & other greivences |
| 1296 | Edward I |  |
| Berwick Demands John Balliol handover border castles, John refuses & is summonsed to Berwick |
| 1st Mar Berwick John Balliol fails to appear at Berwick for his trial, Edward then invades Scotland |
| 1312 | Beauchamp, Guy de |  |
| Warwick Resides over Gaveston's trial who is executed on Blacklow Hill, outside Warwick |
| 1312 | Gaveston, Piers |  |
| Warwick Tried by the Earl of Warwick at Warwick castle & sentenced to death |
| 1330 | Berkeley |  |
| Edward III tries Thomas Berkeley for the assassination of Edward II, found innocent |
| 1330 | Edward III |  |
| Tries Thomas Berkeley for the assassination of Edward II but he is found innocent |
| 1330 | Mortimer, Roger |  |
| Oct London Tried before Parliament for usurping royal power & murdering Edward II |
| 1377 | Courtenay, William |  |
| London Presides over the trial of John Wycliffe for heresy |
| London Stirs up a mob to protest against John of Gaunt's behaviour at John Wycliffe's trial |
| London The trial ends without verdict after a dispute of John of Gaunt & the Bishop of London |
| 1377 | Wycliffe, John |  |
| London Ended withou verdict after an arguement between John of Gaunt & the Bishop of London |
| London John of Gaunt employs 4 doctors of divinity to defend Wycliffe |
| London Tried by the Bishop of London but general street riots put an end to the court session |
| 1381 | Ball, John |  |
| 4th July St Albans Richard II presides over the tribunal at which John Ball is condemned to death |
| 1381 | Richard II |  |
| 4th July St Albans Richard II presides over the tribunal at which John Ball is condemned to death |
| 1381 | Tresilian, Robert |  |
| London Tries rebels of the Peasant's revolt & sentences some of them to death |
| 1386 | Pole |  |
| London Impeached on a charge of misappropriation of funds by Thomas of Woods tock |
| 1387 | Beauchamp, Thomas de |  |
| London One of the Lords Appellant who sits on judgement of Richard II |
| 1387 | Richard II |  |
| 14th Nov London Five Lords meet at Waltham Cross to appeal against Richard's tyranny |
| 1397 | Beauchamp, Thomas de |  |
| Tower of London Tried by Richard II, confesses to treachery |
| 1397 | Neville |  |
| London Defends Richard II before the Lords Appellant |
| London Rewarded with the Earldom of Westmorland |
| 1431 | Beauchamp, Roger de |  |
| Rouen Joan of Arc trial is headed by Richard de Beauchamp |
| 1450 | 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 |
| 1450 | Pole |  |
| 17th Mar London Henry VI finds Suffolk guilty of non-capital crimes & banishes him for 5 yrs |
| 1450 | Pole, William |  |
| 17th Mar London Henry VI finds Suffolk guilty of non-capital crimes & banishes him for 5 yrs |
| 1469 | Woodville, Richard |  |
| 12th Aug Kenilworth After a hasty trial Woodville and his 2nd son are beheaded at Kenilworth |
| 1470 | Edward IV |  |
| 31st Mar The Earl of Warwick & the Duke of Clarence are declared traitors by Edward IV |
| 1477 | George of Clarence |  |
| London Tried for treason & attainted by Parliament |
| 1478 | George of Clarence |  |
| 7th Feb London Convicted by Parliament for High Treason |
| 1497 | Touchet, James |  |
| June London Audley is taken prisoner, brought before the King and council on 19 Jun and condemned |
| 1508 | Empson, Richard |  |
| London Sentenced to death for treason for plotting against Henry VIII |
| 1509 | Dudley, Edmund |  |
| London Sentenced to death for for treason but acquitted |
| 1521 | Howard, Thomas |  |
| May London Presides at the trial of Buckingham |
| 13th May London Stafford is found guilty & condemned to death for treason |
| 1521 | Stafford, Edward |  |
| 13th May London Condemned to death for treason |
| 1531 | Cromwell |  |
| London Revives the Commons' anticlerical grievance procedures of 1529 |
| 1531 | Cromwell, Thomas |  |
| London Revives the Commons' anticlerical grievance procedures of 1529 |
| 1534 | More, Thomas |  |
| London Indicted under the Acts of Supremacy & Treason |
| 1535 | Fisher, John |  |
| 17th June Tower of London Found guilty of treason & sentenced to death |
| 1535 | More, Thomas |  |
| London More had not expressly denied the royal supremacy but refuses to assent to it |
| 1st July London Indicted of High Treason at Westminster Hall & condemned to death |
| 1535 | Rich |  |
| Perjures himself during the trial of Thomas More |
| 1535 | Walden |  |
| London Supports Henry's divorce from Catherine & presides over the trial Thomas More |
| 1536 | Boleyn, Anne |  |
| 15th May London Accused by Cromwell of adultery with 5 lovers including her brother Lord Rochford |
| 15th May London Ane Boleyn is found guilty & will burned or beheaded according to Henry VIII's wishes |
| 15th May London Anne believes Henry will not allow her execution & will send her to a nunnery |
| 15th May London Found guilty of treason |
| 1536 | Cromwell |  |
| 15th May London Accused by Cromwell of adultery with 5 lovers including her brother Lord Rochford |
| 1536 | Cromwell, Thomas |  |
| 15th May London Accused by Cromwell of adultery with 5 lovers including her brother Lord Rochford |
| 1536 | Henry VIII |  |
| Tower of London Found guilty of adultery with Anne Boleyn & condemned to die by beheading |
| 10th May London Anne Boleyn is indicted for high treason |
| 15th May London Found guilty & will be burned or beheaded according to Henry VIII's wishes |
| 1536 | Howard |  |
| London Earl Marshal at the trial of Anne Boleyn |
| 1536 | Howard, Thomas |  |
| London Presides over the trial of his niece, Anne Boleyn |
| 1536 | Rochford |  |
| London Found guilty of adultery with Anne Boleyn |
| 1536 | Walden |  |
| London Presides over the trial of Anne Boleyn |
| 1540 | Cromwell |  |
| 19th June London Accused of treason in the House of Lords |
| 1540 | Cromwell, Thomas |  |
| 19th June London Accused of treason in the House of Lords |
| 1542 | Henry VIII |  |
| 11th Feb Tower of London Catherine is found guilty & informed she will be executed the following day |
| 1542 | Howard |  |
| London Confesses to prenuptial unchastity with Dereham & Culpepper |
| 1546 | Bonner, Edmund |  |
| Winchester Placed on a committee of enquiry by Henry VIII to examine Sacramentaianism |
| 1546 | Cheke, John |  |
| Winchester Placed on a committee of enquiry by Henry VIII to examine Sacramentaianism |
| 1546 | Cox, Richard |  |
| Winchester Placed on a committee of enquiry by Henry VIII to examine Sacramentaianism |
| 1546 | Gardiner, Stephen |  |
| Winchester Placed on a committee of enquiry by Henry VIII to examine Sacramentaianism |
| 1546 | Henry VIII |  |
| London Catherine submits to her husband's will & the inquiry ends |
| London Suspects sacramentarianism & launches an investigation |
| 1546 | Howard |  |
| 12th Dec London Sentenced to death for treason |
| 1546 | Parr |  |
| London Catherine is questioned but she submits to her husband's will & the inquiry ends |
| London Henry suspects sacramentarianism |
| 1552 | Seymour, Edward |  |
| Convicted on a trumped-up charge of high treason and felon |
| 1558 | Pole, Reginald |  |
| Canterbury Charged with heresy by Pope Paul IV |
| 1567 | Elizabeth I |  |
| Nov London Summons six Earls to London to listen to Murray's charges against Queen Mary |
| 16th Dec Hampton Court Mary is tried at a tribunal as the Queen of Scotland |
| 16th Dec Hampton Court Mary's trial is moved to Hampton Court |
| 1568 | Elizabeth I |  |
| Oct York Norfolk plans to marry Mary & secure a Scottish alliance, the trial is moved to London |
| 4th Oct York Elizabeth is represented by the Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Sussex & Ralph Sadler |
| 4th Oct York Elizabeth's representitives try cases forwarded by Moray's & Mary's representitives |
| 3rd Nov Westminster Orders that Mary's trial be moved to Westminster |
| 1568 | Howard |  |
| Elizabeth is represented by the Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Sussex & Ralph Sadler |
| April London Elizabeth moves the trial to London |
| April Norfolk plans to marry Mary & secure a Scottish alliance |
| 1568 | Howard, Thomas |  |
| Elizabeth is represented by the Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Sussex & Ralph Sadler |
| April London Elizabeth moves the trial to London |
| April Norfolk plans to marry Mary & secure a Scottish alliance |
| 1568 | Radcliffe |  |
| York Elizabeth is represented by the Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Sussex & Ralph Sadler |
| 1568 | Sadler, Ralph |  |
| 4th Oct York Elizabeth is represented by the Duke of Norfolk, Earl of Sussex & Ralph Sadler |
| 1569 | Elizabeth I |  |
| 10th Jan London Announces she cannot find guilt with either Mary or her accuser Murray |
| 11th Jan Moray returns to Scotland, Elizabeth says nothing has been proven |
| Nov "the Queen of England should (not) conceive an evil opinion of her good sister" |
| 1571 | Neville |  |
| London Attained & deprived of all lands |
| 1586 | Hatton, Christopher |  |
| Commissioner at the trial of Mary Queen of Scots |
| 1586 | Howard, Charles |  |
| A Commissioner at the trial of Mary Queen of Scots |
| 1586 | Mildmay, Walter |  |
| Commissioner at the trial of Mary Queen of Scots |
| 1593 | Frizer, Ingram |  |
| Deptford Acquitted of the murder of Chistopher Marlowe after pleading self defence |
| 1600 | Coke, Edward |  |
| London Prosecutes Essex for treason |
| 1600 | Devereux, Robert |  |
| June Deprived of his offices & held under house arrest |
| 1601 | Bacon, Francis |  |
| London Convicts Essex of treason, his main rival for the favors of Queen Elizabeth |
| 1601 | Devereux, Robert |  |
| London Tried by Bacon |
| 1601 | Howard, Charles |  |
| London A Commissioner at the trial of Essex |
| 1601 | Sackville, Lionel |  |
| London Presides at the trial of Essex |
| 1603 | Coke, Edward |  |
| London Prosecutes Raleigh for treason |
| 1603 | Raliegh, Walter |  |
| Sep London Sentenced to death at his trial in Winchester |
| 1606 | Fawkes, Guy |  |
| 27th Jan London The trial begins for the plotters involved in the gunpowder plot |
| 1621 | Bacon, Francis |  |
| London Confesses to bribery in chancery suits, fined œ40,000, later remitted by the King |
| 3rd May London Parliament fines Bacon & declares him incapable of holding office |
| 1624 | Cranfield, Lionel |  |
| Convicted by Parliament of maladministration |
| 1626 | Charles I |  |
| 23rd Feb London Begins the impeachment of the Duke of Buckingham |
| 1626 | Cranfield, Lionel |  |
| Pardoned by Charles I for the conviction of maladministration by Parliament |
| 1627 | Villiers, George |  |
| London Avoids impeachment when Parliament is dissolved by Charles I |
| 1641 | Charles I |  |
| 22nd Mar London Attends the trial of Strafford, his ablest Minister |
| 8th May London Assents to the bill of attainder against Strafford |
| 1641 | Wentworth, Thomas |  |
| 22nd Mar London Beginning of Strafford's trial |
| 22nd Mar London The King's ablest Minister is impeached for treason by the Long Parliament |
| 8th May London The Lords pass a bill of attainder against Strafford |
| 1648 | Charles I |  |
| 13th Dec London The "Rump Parliament" of 60 members votes that Charles be brought to trial |
| 1649 | Bradshaw, John |  |
| London Presides over the Trial of Charles I & pronounces the death sentence |
| 1649 | Charles I |  |
| 20th Jan London Charles I goes on trial for treason |
| 21st Jan London Charles I goes on trial, he refuses to plead |
| 26th Jan London Sentenced to death as a "tyrant, traitor & murderer" |
| 1649 | Fairfax, Thomas |  |
| 1st Jan London Parliament passes an Ordinance setting up a High Court of Justice to try Charles I |
| 1680 | Ashley-Cooper, Anthony |  |
| London Attempts to have the Duke of York tried as a Catholic |
| London Campaigns for the exclusionist lobby to exclude the future James III from the throne |
| 1681 | Ashley-Cooper, Anthony |  |
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