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Events from the 1190s in England.

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Incumbents

Monarch – Richard I (to 6 April 1199), John

Events

  • 1190
  • 6 February – Massacre of almost all Jews in Norwich.
  • 7 March – Massacre of Jews at Stamford Fair.
  • 16 March – A mob besieges 150 Jews in York Castle, killing those who do not commit suicide.
  • 18 March – Massacre of 57 Jews at Bury St. Edmunds.
  • 4 July – Kings Richard I of England and Philip II of France set out from France to join the Third Crusade.
  • Summer – William Longchamp arrests his co-regent Hugh de Puiset and rules alone as Lord Chancellor, Justiciar, and papal legate.
  • First known foreign scholar commences study at what will become the University of Oxford, Emo of Friesland.
  • 1191
  • 12 May – Richard I marries Berengaria of Navarre.
  • 12 July – Third Crusade: Siege of Acre ends with a crusader victory led by Philip II and Richard I.
  • 7 September – Third Crusade: Richard defeats Saladin at the Battle of Arsuf.
  • October – Prince John of England deposes William Longchamp.
  • 27 November – Reginald fitz Jocelin elected Archbishop of Canterbury but dies before being consecrated.
  • Monks at Glastonbury Abbey claim to have found the tomb of King Arthur and Queen Guinevere.
  • 1192
  • 5 August – Third Crusade: Richard defeats Saladin at the Battle of Jaffa.
  • 2 September – Treaty of Jaffa between Richard and Saladin allows Christian pilgrims to visit Jerusalem and ends the Third Crusade. Richard leaves the Holy Land in October.
  • 11 December – Returning from the Crusade, Richard is taken prisoner by Leopold V, Duke of Austria, and secured at Dürnstein.
  • Prince John recognised as heir to the throne, and takes control of the royal castles at Windsor and Wallingford.
  • Rebuilding of Lincoln Cathedral begins.
  • Richard of Devizes composes Chronicon de rebus gestis Ricardi Primi.
  • 1193
  • 14 February – Richard I is handed to custody of Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor, and moved to Speyer.
  • 29 May – Hubert Walter enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury.
  • 1194
  • 4 February – Richard I ransomed from captivity.
  • c. 10 February – Henry Marshal is nominated Bishop of Exeter.
  • 12 March–28 March – Richard returns to England and besieges Nottingham Castle to reclaim it from his brother John.
  • 17 April – Second coronation of Richard I at Winchester.
  • 2 May – Portsmouth granted a Royal Charter.
  • 12 May – After settling affairs in England, Richard I leaves for Barfleur in Normandy to reclaim lands lost to Philip II of France.
  • 3 July – Battle of Fréteval: Richard I reconquers his French fiefdoms from Philip II.
  • Hubert Walter appointed as Justiciar.
  • Hubert Walter establishes the office of coroner.
  • Ordinance of the Jewry: Strict records are to be kept of financial transactions by Jews in England for taxation purposes.
  • 1195
  • Treaty of Louviers suspends war between England and France; France takes control of Norman Vexin.
  • Bushmead Priory founded.
  • New stone Lydford Castle built in the Forest of Dartmoor.
  • 1196
  • Spring – In London, a popular uprising of the poor against the rich is led by William Fitz Osbern.
  • Assize of Measures establishes the ell as the standard English measure, and regulates the production of cloth.
  • 1197
  • A statute establishes standard weights and measures.
  • 1198
  • June – England resumes its war against France, re-occupying Norman Vexin.
  • June 23 – Fire at Bury St Edmunds Abbey.
  • September – Battle of Gisors: English victory over the French.
  • 1199
  • 13 January – Short-lived truce between England and France.
  • 6 April – King Richard I dies of a wound received at the siege of the castle of Châlus in France.
  • 27 May – Coronation of King John of England, Richard's brother.
  • Hubert Walter appointed as Lord Chancellor.
  • King Philip II of France renews his war against England, supporting the rival claim to the English throne of Arthur of Brittany.
  • St John's Jerusalem at Sutton-at-Hone, Kent, established as a Commandry of the Knights Hospitaller.
  • St Laurence's Church, Ludlow, is rebuilt.
  • Births

  • 1193
  • William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby (died 1254)
  • 1195
  • Roger de Quincy, 2nd Earl of Winchester (died 1265)
  • Deaths

  • 1190
  • 19 November – Baldwin of Exeter, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • Ranulf de Glanvill, chief justiciar
  • Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester
  • 1191
  • 26 December — Reginald fitz Jocelin Archbishop-elect of Canterbury
  • 1194
  • Abbas Benedictus, Abbot of Peterborough
  • 1195
  • Hugh de Puiset, bishop of Durham (born c. 1125)
  • 1196
  • William Fitz Osbern, London citizen
  • 1197
  • William Longchamp, Lord Chancellor
  • 1198
  • William of Newburgh, historian (born c. 1136)
  • 1199
  • 6 April — Richard I of England (killed in battle) (born 1157)
  • 4 September — Joan of England, Queen of Sicily, wife of William II of Sicily (born 1165)
  • uncertain
  • William Fitzstephen, servant of Thomas Becket and sheriff of Gloucester
  • References

    1190s in England Wikipedia