1410s in England

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Events from the 1410s in England.

Incumbents

Events

  • 1410
  • Owain Glyndŵr continues his rebellion against England, although a costly English raid into rebel-held Shropshire is believed to have led to the capture of a number of rebel leaders.
  • 1411
  • 30 November – Henry IV dismisses Henry, Prince of Wales and his allies from the royal council.
  • 1412
  • May – England allies with the Armagnac party in return for help in regaining control of Aquitaine.
  • Owain Glyndŵr cuts through the King's men and captures, later ransoming, a leading Welsh supporter of King Henry's, Dafydd Gam, in an ambush in Brecon. However, this is the last time that Owain is seen by his enemies.
  • 1413
  • 21 March – Henry V becomes King following the death of his father Henry IV{{cite book|last=Williams|first=Hywel|title=Cassell's Chronology of World History|location=London|publisher=Weidenfeld & Nicolson|year=2005|isbn=0-304-35730-8|pages=[https://archive.org/details/cassellschronolo0000will/page/173 173–174]|url=https://archive.org/details/cassellschronolo0000will/page/173}} in the "Jerusalem" chamber of Westminster Abbey.
  • 9 April – coronation of King Henry V at Westminster Abbey in a snowstorm.
  • December – body of Richard II of England re-interred at Westminster Abbey as a gesture of reconciliation.
  • 1414
  • 9 January – a Lollard rebellion in London is suppressed.
  • 27 April – Henry Chichele enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury.
  • August – Henry V claims the throne of France.
  • Durham School is founded as a grammar school by Thomas Langley, Prince-Bishop of Durham.
  • 1415
  • 5 August – Southampton Plot to depose Henry V in favour of Edmund Mortimer, 5th Earl of March fails and the ringleaders are executed.
  • 13 August – Hundred Years' War: Henry V begins an invasion of Normandy.
  • 22 September – Hundred Years' War: English capture Harfleur.
  • 25 October – Hundred Years' War: Henry V is victorious over the French at the Battle of Agincourt.
  • Henry V offers a pardon to the fugitive Welsh rebel leader Owain Glyndŵr, but it is refused.
  • Twickenham Monastery founded; the last new English monastery of the Middle Ages.
  • 1416
  • 1 May – Hundred Years' War: French fleet blockades Harfleur.
  • 15 August – Hundred Years' War: Harfleur relieved, following a naval battle in the estuary of the Seine.
  • 1417
  • 23 July – Hundred Years' War: Henry V leads an army of 12,000 men on a new invasion of Normandy.
  • 12 August – Henry V begins writing his official correspondence in English, marking the beginning of its restoration as the official language of Government in England.
  • 8 September – Hundred Years' War: English capture Caen.
  • 14 December – Lollard leader John Oldcastle captured and executed.
  • John Capgrave writes Chronicle, a history of England since the creation.Now in Cambridge University Library.
  • 1418
  • 18 February – Hundred Years' War: English capture Falaise.
  • 30 July – Hundred Years' War: English Siege of Rouen begins.
  • 22 August – Hundred Years' War: English capture Cherbourg.
  • 1419
  • 19 January – Hundred Years' War: Rouen falls to the English, who take control of Normandy.
  • 30 July – Hundred Years' War: English capture Pontoise.{{cite book|last=Palmer|first=Alan|last2=Palmer|first2=Veronica|year=1992|title=The Chronology of British History|publisher=Century Ltd|location=London|pages=117–119|isbn=0-7126-5616-2}}
  • 13 October – Richard Whittington is elected Lord Mayor of London for the last time.
  • 25 December – Hundred Years' War: Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, allies with England against France.

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