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1290s in England

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Events from the 1290s in England.

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Incumbents

Monarch - Edward I

Events

  • 1290
  • 21 May - The statute of quo warranto establishes the concept of time immemorial in English law, dating it to before the accession of Richard I of England in 1189.
  • 8 July - The statute Quia Emptores is passed, reforming the feudal system of land leases and allowing the sale of fee simple estates.
  • 18 July - The Edict of Expulsion is issued expelling all the Jews from England (at this time probably around 2,000) by 1 November.
  • The second of the Statutes of Mortmain is passed under King Edward I, which prevents land from passing into possession of the church.
  • Approximate date of construction of the Round Table at Winchester Castle by order of King Edward.
  • 1291
  • 10 May - At Norham Castle, Edward forces the Scottish nobles to recognise his right to determine the succession to the throne of Scotland.
  • 8 August - Twelve applicants submit their claims to the Scottish throne to Edward I.
  • The Eleanor crosses are erected at Charing Cross and across England marking the route of the funeral procession Edward I's Queen, Eleanor of Castile.
  • Construction of the nave of York Minster begins.
  • 1292
  • 17 November - Edward I places John Balliol on the Scottish throne.
  • Edward I reforms and standardises the system of legal education.
  • 1293
  • 13 February - Robert Winchelsey elected as Archbishop of Canterbury, an office he will hold until his death in 1313.
  • 15 May - English fleet defeats a French force and sacks La Rochelle.
  • 1294
  • January - War breaks out between England and France when Philip IV of France attempts to seize Gascony from English control.
  • 14 May - Philip formally announces the confiscation of Gascony.
  • June - Edward I takes direct control of the English wool trade (until 1297).
  • 24 August - Treaty of Nuremberg: England allies with the Holy Roman Empire against France.
  • September - Madog ap Llywelyn leads a Welsh revolt against English rule.
  • 9 October - Delayed by the Welsh revolt, an English army finally leaves to invade France.
  • November - Edward I requires coastal towns to build ships for an expedition to France.
  • Edward I demands from the Church a grant of one half of all clerical revenues.
  • 1295
  • 5 March - Battle of Maes Moydog: English defeat Welsh rebels.
  • 5 July - Scotland and France form the Auld Alliance against England.
  • 13 November - Edward I summons the Model Parliament to Westminster, the composition of which serves as a model for later parliaments.
  • 1296
  • 30 March - Capture of Berwick: Edward I captures the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed from the Scots and sacks it.
  • 27 April - At the Battle of Dunbar, the English defeat the Scots.
  • August - Edward takes the Stone of Scone from Scotland to London.
  • 28 August - Scottish assembly pays homage to Edward at Berwick. Edward establishes a system of English rule over Scotland.
  • 1297
  • 30 January - Edward I outlaws the clergy who have refused to pay his taxes due to an edict of Pope Boniface VIII.
  • 24 February - A Parliament assembled at Salisbury refuses to endorse Edward's war in Gascony.
  • May - William Wallace begins a Scottish rebellion against English rule.
  • 24 August - Edward I leaves England to support an invasion of France by the Flemish Count Guy of Dampierre.
  • 11 September - At the Battle of Stirling Bridge, the Scots under William Wallace defeat an English army.
  • 7 October - A truce is signed between England and France.
  • 10 October - Confirmation of Charters: Edward issues a statute reconfirming Magna Carta.
  • 1298
  • 22 July - At the Battle of Falkirk, Edward I defeats the Scottish army led by William Wallace.
  • Rebuilding of Saint Stephen's Chapel at Westminster begins.
  • 1299
  • 4 January - Earthquake felt across the home counties.
  • 27 June - Pope Boniface VIII issues the papal bull Scimus Fili condemning King Edward I's invasion and occupation of Scotland.
  • 4 September - Edward I marries Marguerite, sister of King Philip IV.
  • A fire damages the Palace of Westminster.
  • Births

  • 1292
  • Henry Burghersh, statesman (died 1340)
  • Eleanor de Clare, noblewoman (died 1337)
  • John Grandisson, Bishop of Exeter (died 1369)
  • 1293
  • Margaret de Clare, noblewoman (died 1342)
  • 1295
  • 16 September - Elizabeth de Clare, noblewoman (died 1360)
  • Reginald de Cobham, 1st Baron Cobham (died 1361)
  • 1297
  • Thomas Wake, 2nd Baron Wake of Liddell (died 1349)
  • Deaths

  • 1290
  • 28 November - Eleanor of Castile, queen of Edward I of England (born 1241)
  • 1291
  • 26 June - Eleanor of Provence, queen of Henry III of England (born c. 1223)
  • 1292
  • June? - Roger Bacon, philosopher and scientist (born c. 1214)
  • 25 October - Robert Burnell, bishop and Lord Chancellor (born c. 1239)
  • 8 December - John Peckham, Archbishop of Canterbury (born c. 1230)
  • 1295
  • 7 December - Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford, politician (born 1243)
  • 1296
  • May - William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke (year of birth unknown)
  • 5 June - Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster, son of Henry III of England (born 1245)
  • 1297
  • 11 September - Hugh de Cressingham, treasurer (year of birth unknown)
  • 31 December - Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford, soldier (born 1249)
  • References

    1290s in England Wikipedia


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