Nicholas Bacon completes the building of his red brick mansion, Culford Hall, in Suffolk, planting an oak in Culford Park which, as 'King of the Park', will still be flowering in the 21st century.
The Durtnell (Dartnell) family of Brasted, Kent, begin to work as building contractors. They will still be functioning under the twelfth generation of the family in the 21st century.
1592
First performance of Shakespeare's play Richard III.
December – Outbreak of plague in London; 17,000 deaths over the next twelve months. Theatres in London are consequently closed for much of the period.
1593
January – John Norden commissioned to make maps of all the counties of England.
23 February – Peter Wentworth imprisoned for raising the issue of succession to the throne in Parliament.
6 April – Witches of Warboys: Alice, John and Agnes Samuel found guilty of witchcraft and hanged.
5 May – "Dutch church libel": Bills posted in London threatening Protestant refugees from France and the Netherlands allude to Christopher Marlowe's plays.
12 May – Arrest of dramatist Thomas Kyd in connection with the "Dutch church libel". "Atheist" literature found in his home is claimed to be Marlowe's.
7 June – Roderigo Lopez executed for allegedly trying to poison Queen Elizabeth.
24 June–1 July – Action of San Mateo Bay: Privateer Richard Hawkins in the Dainty is attacked and captured by a Spanish squadron off Esmeraldas, Ecuador.
Christmas – Students of Gray's Inn perform The Maske of Proteus and the Adamantine Rock before the Queen. Written by Francis Davison with music by Thomas Campion, it is probably the first staged masque in England.
First known performances and publication of Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus in London.
21 February – Catholic martyr Robert Southwell hanged, drawn and quartered at Tyburn, London. His Saint Peters Complaint, with Other Poemes is published in three editions posthumously.
Thomas Nashe and Ben Jonson's satirical comedy The Isle of Dogs performed in July or August before being suppressed by the Privy Council for its "slanderous matter".
1 January – Darcy v. Allein (The Case of Monopolies): The Court of King’s Bench decides it is improper for any individual to be allowed a state monopoly over a trade.
12 March – Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex is appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland by Queen Elizabeth I.