1140s in England
Events from the 1140s in England.
Incumbents
Monarch - Stephen (to 8 April 1141), Matilda (to 1 November 1141), Stephen
Events
- 1140
- 1141
- 2 February - The Anarchy: At the First Battle of Lincoln, Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester and Empress Matilda wrest control of the throne from King Stephen.[1]
- 8 April - The Anarchy: Stephen captured and Matilda proclaimed "Lady of the English".[1]
- 24 June - The Anarchy: Matilda is forced to flee Westminster during a royal banquet, and flees to Oxford.[1]
- July - The Anarchy: Matilda I of Boulogne, wife of Stephen, recaptures London.[1]
- 14 September - The Anarchy: Robert of Gloucester captured by forces loyal to Stephen during fighting at Winchester.[1]
- 1 November - The Anarchy: Stephen and Robert exchanged as prisoners ending the reign of Matilda.[1]
- 1142
- 1143
- 1144
- 11 February - Robert of Chester completes the translation of Book of the Composition of Alchemy from Arabic to Latin. It is the first book in Europe to describe alchemy.[4]
- 22 March - A young apprentice, William of Norwich, is murdered, a crime attributed to the Jews by the Norwich mob, the first known medieval accusation of blood libel against Jews.
- Matilda's husband, Geoffrey V of Anjou, completes the conquest of Normandy.[1]
- 1145
- 1146
- The Anarchy: Ranulf of Chester is captured, but released after surrendering his castles.[1]
- Many knights and barons leave England to take part in the Second Crusade.[1]
- 1147
- The Anarchy: Henry arrives in England to fight for Matilda, but is defeated in skirmishes, and returns to Normandy.[1]
- The Anarchy: Ranulf of Chester lays waste to the land around Coventry, but fails to capture the city itself.[1]
- 24 October - English crusaders capture Lisbon from the Moors.[1]
- 1148
- February - The Anarchy: Empress Matilda forced to return to Normandy.[1]
- 1149
Births
- 1140
- 1146
- 1147
- Hugh de Kevelioc, 3rd Earl of Chester (died 1181)
Deaths
- 1140
- 1141
- 1142
- 1143
- 1144
- 1147
- 1148
References
See also