1330s in England
Events from the 1330s in England.
Incumbents
Monarch - Edward III of England
Events
- 1330
- 1331
- 1332
- 1333
- 1334
- February - Second War of Scottish Independence: Edward Balliol cedes Berwick to England.[1]
- June - Second War of Scottish Independence: Balliol cedes the counties of southern Scotland to England and recognises Edward III as his overlord.[1]
- September - Second War of Scottish Independence: English armies enter southern Scotland to put down rebellions.[1]
- 1335
- 30 July - Second War of Scottish Independence: Scottish victory over the English at the Battle of Boroughmuir.
- 30 November - Second War of Scottish Independence: Robert the Bruce loyalists win a victory over Edward Balliol and his English allies at the Battle of Culblean.
- 1336
- English troops burn Aberdeen in Scotland.
- August - England bans wool exports to Flanders.[1]
- September - Parliament votes for taxes to fund a war against France.[1]
- 1337
- 1338
- 1339
- Hundred Years' War: French fleet raids Dover and Folkestone.[1]
- 3 December - Hundred Years' War: England allies with Flanders against the French.[1]
Births
Deaths
References
See also