1360s in England
Events from the 1360s in England.
Incumbents
Events
1360
1361
1362
1363
- 29 June – Hundred Years' War: Edward, the Black Prince takes control of Aquitaine.[1]
- November – David II of Scotland makes an agreement for Edward III to succeed him as King of Scotland.[1]
- Parliament opened in English for the first time.[1]
- Royal decree prohibits all forms of Sunday recreation other than practice with the English longbow.
- Sumptuary law regulates dress according to the wearer's social class.
1364
- 4 March – Scottish Parliament rejects Edward's right to rule Scotland.[1]
- Ranulf Higden completes the Polychronicon, a work of world history.[1]
1365
- Parliament passes the second Statute of Praemunire, forbidding appeals to the Pope.[1]
1366
1367
1368
1369
- 21 May – Hundred Years' War: Charles V of France renounces the Treaty of Brétigny and declares war on England.[3]
- 3 June – Hundred Years' War: Edward III once again formally claims the throne of France.[1]
- August – Alice Perrers gains influence at court following the death of Queen Philippa of Hainault.[1]
- September – Hundred Years' War: French burn Portsmouth;[7] English raids on Picardy and Normandy.[1]
- 30 November – Hundred Years' War: Charles V of France recaptures most of Aquitaine from the English.[1]
- December – Financed by Charles V of France, Owain Lawgoch launches a Welsh invasion fleet against the English in an attempt to claim the throne of Wales, but a storm causes him to abandon the invasion.
- 14-year truce between England and Scotland signed.[1]
Births
1361
1363
1364
1365
1366
1367
1368
1369
Deaths
1360
1361
1362
1363
1364
1366
1368
1369
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