1390s in England

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Events from the 1390s in England.

Incumbents

Events

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  • 1399
  • 3 February – death of John of Gaunt, uncle of King Richard II and father of Henry Bolingbroke.
  • 18 March – Richard II cancels the legal documents allowing the exiled Henry Bolingbroke to inherit his father's land.{{cite book|last=Palmer|first=Alan|last2=Palmer|first2=Veronica|year=1992|title=The Chronology of British History|publisher=Century Ltd|location=London|pages=112–115|isbn=0-7126-5616-2}}
  • 23 April – St George's Day in England is first officially celebrated as a holiday.{{cite book|first=Nick|last=Groom|title=The Union Jack: the story of the British flag|location=London|publisher=Atlantic Books|edition=Paperback|year=2007|isbn=978-1-84354-337-4|page=59}}
  • 29 May – Richard travels to Ireland to suppress a rebellion.
  • 4 July – Henry Bolingbroke, with exiled former archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Arundel as an advisor, returns to England and begins a military campaign to reclaim his confiscated land.
  • 19 August – having returned from Ireland, Richard is taken prisoner by Henry's followers at Conway Castle.
  • 29 September – abdication of Richard II, a second for an English monarch.{{cite book|title=Penguin Pocket On This Day|publisher=Penguin Reference Library|isbn=0-14-102715-0|year=2006}}
  • 30 September – Parliament accepts Henry Bolingbroke as the new king, the first since the Norman Conquest whose mother tongue is English rather than French.{{cite book|last=Janvrin|year=2016|last2=Rawlinson|first=Isabelle|first2=Catherine|title=The French in London: From William the Conqueror to Charles de Gaulle|url={{google books|zKvKDAAAQBAJ|plainurl=yes}}|page=16|translator=Emily Read|publisher=Wilmington Square Books|isbn=978-1-908524-65-2}}
  • 13 October – coronation of Henry IV of England.
  • 21 October – Thomas Arundel is restored as Archbishop of Canterbury, replacing Roger Walden.
  • First definite record of beer (rather than ale) being brewed in England, at Great Yarmouth by Peter Woutersone, a "Ducheman".{{cite journal|first=Milan|last=Pajic|title='Ale for an Englishman is a natural drink': the Dutch and the origins of beer brewing in late medieval England|journal=Journal of Medieval History|volume=45|year=2019|pages=285–300}}

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References

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