Events from the 1320s in England. Monarch – Edward II (to 25 January 1327), then Edward III 1320 Walter de Stapledon appointed as Lord High Treasurer....
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The 1320s was a decade of the Julian Calendar which began on January 1, 1320, and ended on December 31, 1329. January 5 – Henry III, Count of Gorizia...
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Despenser War (redirect from Despenser War in Glamorgan)
successful winter campaign in southern Wales, culminating in royal victory at the Battle of Boroughbridge in the north of England in March 1322. Edward's response...
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List of peers 1320–1329 (redirect from Peerage of England and Ireland in 1320)
1320 and 1329. Cokayne, George Edward, ed. (1887). Complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, extant, extinct...
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installed in cathedrals and abbeys by the 1320s. Astrology, magic and palm reading were also considered important forms of knowledge in medieval England, although...
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homosexual relationship comes primarily from an anonymous chronicler in the 1320s who described how Edward "felt such love" for Gaveston that "he entered...
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Dispute between Darnhall and Vale Royal Abbey (category 1320s in England)
Patronage". In Coss, P. R. (ed.). Thirteenth Century England IV: Proceedings of the Newcastle Upon Tyne Conference 1991. Thirteenth Century England. Woodbridge:...
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deposed King Edward II of England perhaps writes the "Lament of Edward II" Death years link to the corresponding "[year] in poetry" article. There are...
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from the 1300s in England. Monarch – Edward I (to 7 July 1307), then Edward II 1300 10 March – Wardrobe accounts of King Edward I of England ("Edward Longshanks")...
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installed in cathedrals and abbeys by the 1320s. Astrology, magic and palm reading were also considered important forms of knowledge in medieval England, although...
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