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- charter_of_the_forest_1225
- ng of the fifteen days afore Michaelmas((Feast of St Michael, 29 September.)), when that our gest-take... on)) in our demesne woods; and about the feast of St Martin((Feast day of Saint Martin of Tours (Marti... beginning of the fifteen days before the feast of St John Baptist((Nativity of Saint John the Baptist
- chronology_wars_of_the_roses
- ing's recently deceased uncle John of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Bedford. The main objective was to retain... er the Beaufort line==== In 1443, John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset, was given command of a large nu... otectorate.\\ \\ **1455 22 May: First Battle of St Albans. Yorkist victory.** Duke of Somerset is ki... ctorious.// //17 February 1461: Second Battle of St Albans. A victory for the House of Lancaster. Hen
- internal_links
- had been in failing health for some time, died in St. Catherine's Hospital by the Tower on 16 March 14... monument was afterwards erected to his memory in St. Michael's chapel, Canterbury Cathedral. He marri
- simon_de_montfort_c1208-1265
- the lord William de Valence;((brother of Aymer, 1st Earl of Pembroke, c.1228–1296)) the lord John, ea... al; the lord Roger de Mortimer;((Roger Mortimer, 1st Baron Mortimer 1231-1282)) the lord John Fitz-Geo... 5)) the lord Hugh Despenser.((Hugh le Despencer, 1st Baron le Despencer, 1223-1265)) And if it should ... ee parliaments a year: the first on the octave of St. Michael, the second on the morrow of Candlemas,
- wars_of_the_roses_chronology
- torate.|| | | | |1455\\ 22 May |**First Battle of St Albans** |Decisive Yorkist victory.\\ Edmund Beau... kist victory.| |1461\\ 17 Feb |**Second Battle of St Albans.** |Lancastrian victory.\\ Henry VI rescu
- declaration_of_arbroath_1320
- tland, Robert Keith, Marischal of Scotland, Henry St Clair, John Graham, David Lindsay, William Olipha
- medieval_wales_rulers_gwent
- Ynyr ap Dyfnwal ap Ednyfed ap Anwn and his wife-St Madrun ferch Gwerthefyr\\ Iddon ap Ynyr 480-490\
- medieval_wales_rulers_gwynedd
- gwyn Rhos; late 5th century\\ Cynlas Goch Rhos & St Einion Llŷn ap Owain late 5th and early 6th centu