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Events from the 1200s in England.

Incumbents

Events

  • 1200
  • 1201
    • 10 April – King John permits Jews to live freely in England and Normandy.
    • 11 July – Llywelyn the Great pays homage to John after Llywelyn has added Eifionydd and Llŷn to his kingdom of Gwynedd in north Wales.
    • King John puts an embargo on wheat exported to Flanders, in an attempt to force an allegiance between the states. He also puts a levy of a fifteenth on the value of cargo exported to France and disallows the export of wool to France without a special license. The levies are enforced in each port by at least six men – including one churchman and one knight.
    • King John affirms that judgments made by the court of Westminster are as valid as those made "before the king himself or his chief justice".
    • Series of Patent Rolls is begun in Chancery.
  • 1202
    • 30 April – King John fails to attend the court of Philip II to answer complaints of the barons of Poitou. Philip confiscates English lands in France, granting many of them to Arthur I, Duke of Brittany.
    • July – King John rescues his mother, Eleanor of Aquitaine, from near capture by the rebellious forces of Arthur of Brittany.
    • 1 August – Battle of Mirebeau: John captures Arthur (whom he imprisons in Normandy) and Eleanor of Brittany, together with many important knights whom he imprisons in dungeons in England.
  • 1203
    • 3 April – Brittany and Maine rebel following the suspicious death of Arthur of Brittany.
    • April – Philip II seizes the Loire Valley from John.
  • 1204
  • 1205
  • 1206
    • 30 March – Pope Innocent III quashes King John's nomination of John de Gray as Archbishop of Canterbury.
    • 7 June – England invades France to defend Aquitaine; army campaigns in Poitou.
    • 26 October – two-year truce with France agreed.
    • December – monks at Canterbury sent into exile for electing Stephen Langton as Archbishop of Canterbury against King John's wishes.
  • 1207
    • 17 June – Pope Innocent III consecrates Stephen Langton as Archbishop of Canterbury.
    • 28 August – King John issues letters patent establishing the borough of Liverpool.
    • Charter establishes the borough of Leeds.
    • John exiles the Archbishop of York and seizes the revenues of Canterbury and York.
  • 1208
    • 23 May – Papal Interdict imposed on England, prohibiting certain church rituals; King John confiscates all church property in retaliation.
    • Choir of Lincoln Cathedral completed.
  • 1209
    • Easter Monday – Black Monday: a group of 500 settlers recently arrived in Dublin from Bristol are massacred without warning by warriors of the Gaelic O'Byrne clan.
    • August – Scotland buys peace with England after a threatened invasion.
    • October – Llywelyn the Great and other Welsh princes pay homage to King John at Woodstock
    • November – the Pope excommunicates King John.
    • Dissatisfied students from Oxford found the University of Cambridge.

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References

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  2. ^ Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History. London: Century Ltd. pp. 75–77. ISBN 0-7126-5616-2.
  3. "Medieval Sourcebook: King John of England and the Jews". Retrieved 2007-12-11.
  4. ^ Warren, W. L. (1961). King John. University of California Press. pp. 77–78, 122–31.
  5. "Beaulieu Abbey website". Archived from the original on 28 December 2007. Retrieved 2007-12-11.
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  8. Ware, James (1705). The antiquities and history of Ireland. Retrieved 2021-05-16.
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