Rahul Sharma (Editor)Im an aspiring MBA student working hard to get to the top1110s in EnglandUpdated on Dec 07, 2024EditLikeCommentShareShare on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditSign inEvents from the 1110s in England.ContentsIncumbentsEventsBirthsDeathsReferencesIncumbentsMonarch - Henry IEvents1110Roger of Salisbury creates the exchequer as a separate governmental department.Royal park at Woodstock walled to allow for hunting and keeping exotic animals.1111Robert of Shrewsbury leads a rebellion in Normandy; Henry I launches a military campaign in response.1112Robert of Shrewsbury captured, ending the rebellion.Count of Anjou agrees to do homage to Henry I.1113Treaty of Gisors: France recognises English rule over Maine and Brittany.11147 January - Matilda, daughter of Henry I, marries Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor.April - Ralph d'Escures enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury.Summer - Henry I invades Wales.Roger of Salisbury introduces the first pipe rolls, as a record of exchequer accounts.11151116Henry I launches a military campaign against France, Anjou, and Flanders.A fire destroys Peterborough Cathedral.11173 May - Merton Priory in Surrey is consecrated.1118Peace with Flanders agreed.Reconstruction of Peterborough Cathedral begins.1119June - Henry I's son, William Adelin, marries Matilda of Anjou, securing peace with Anjou.20 August - Henry I defeats Louis VI of France at the Battle of Bremule in Normandy, ending the campaign in France.Births1110Aelred of Rievaulx, abbot (died 1167)1111Henry of Blois, bishop of Winchester (died 1171)Josceline de Bohon, religious leader (died 1184)1115Gilbert de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford (died 1153)1116Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford (died 1173)111821 December - Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury (died 1170)Deaths11181 May - Matilda of Scotland, Queen of Henry I (born c. 1080, Scotland)5 June - Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, (born 1049, Normandy)111920 June - Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of WarwickMore Alchetron TopicsReferences1110s in England Wikipedia (Text) CC BY-SASimilar Topics