1260s in England
Events from the 1260s in England.
Incumbents
Monarch - Henry III of England
Events
- 1260
- 1261
- 1262
- 1263
- 1264
- 1265
- 20 January - De Montfort's Parliament: the first to include burgesses, and to insist that members be elected.[1]
- 28 May - Second Barons' War: Prince Edward escapes from captivity and rejoins royalist forces.[1]
- 22 June - Simon de Montfort signs a treaty with Llewelyn the Last, recognising his rule over Wales.[1]
- 4 August - Second Barons' War: The Battle of Evesham is fought in Worcestershire, with the army of Edward defeating the forces of rebellious barons led by Simon de Montfort and killing de Montfort and many of his allies.[2]
- 16 September - Second Barons' War: Henry disinherits all rebels against his rule.[1]
- 1266
- 1267
- 9 April - Second Barons' War: Gilbert de Clare, 6th Earl of Hertford occupies London.[1]
- June - Second Barons' War: Prince Edward captures the Isle of Ely, and the remaining rebels surrender.[1]
- The Second Barons' War: Rebels and King Henry III agree to peace terms as laid out in the Dictum of Kenilworth.
- 29 September - Treaty of Montgomery: King Henry III acknowledges Llywelyn the Last's title of Prince of Wales.[1]
- 18 November - The Statute of Marlborough is passed, confirming the Magna Carta and the Provisions of Westminster. It is the oldest English law still (partially) in force.[4]
- Roger Bacon completes his work Opus Majus and sends it to Pope Clement IV, who had requested it be written; the work contains wide-ranging discussion of mathematics, optics, alchemy, astronomy, astrology and other topics, and includes what some believe to be the first description of a magnifying glass. Bacon also completes Opus Minus, a summary of Opus Majus, later in the same year.
- 1268
- Henry de Bracton writes the first complete work on English law, De Legibus et Conseutudinibus Angliae.[1]
- 1269
Births
Deaths
- 1260
- 1262
- 1263
- 1265
- 1266
- 1267
- 1268
References
See also