15th century in Wales

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This article is about the particular significance of the century 1400 - 1499 to Wales and its people.

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[edit] Princes of Wales

[edit] Princesses of Wales

[edit] Events

1400

1401

1402

1403

1404

1405

1406

  • Owain Glyndŵr writes the "Pennal letter" to the King of France, outlining his policy for the future government of Wales.

1407

1408

1409

  • Harlech Castle is captured by Henry of Monmouth. Margaret Hanmer (Glyndŵr's wife), her children and grandchildren are taken prisoner. As far as is known, most of them later die in captivity.

1410

1411

  • Sir William Gamage succeeds to the Coity estates on the death of Sir Laurence Berkerolles.

1412

1415

1418

1420

  • March 4 - Settlement made at Shrewsbury between Edward Cherleton, Lord of Powys, and Sir Gruffudd Vaughan, his brother Ieuan ap Gruffydd, and two yeomen for the capture of Sir John Oldcastle in 1417.

1421

1435

1450

1452

1455

1460

1468

1470

1471

1472

1473

1485

1486

1488

[edit] Works

1450s

  • Reginald Pecock - Represser of over-much weeting [blaming] of the Clergie

[edit] Births

1430

1431

1451

1457

  • January 28 - Henry Tudor, later King Henry VII, born two months after the death of his father (d. 1509)

1470

1485

1486

1491

[edit] Deaths

1400

1410

1415

1422

1430

1435

1437

1445

1446

1460

1461

1467

1469

1471

  • date unknown - Sir Roger Vaughan of Tretower (executed)

1483

1484