1110s in England

1110s in England

Events from the 1110s in England.

Incumbents

Monarch - Henry I of England

Events

* 1110
** Roger of Salisbury creates the exchequer as a separate governmental department.
** Royal park at Woodstock walled to allow for hunting and keeping exotic animals.
* 1111
** Robert of Shrewsbury leads a rebellion in Normandy; Henry I launches a military campaign in response.
* 1112
** Robert of Shrewsbury captured, ending the rebellion.
** Count of Anjou agrees to do homage to Henry I.
* 1113
** Treaty of Gisors: France recognises English rule over Maine and Brittany.
* 1114
** 7 January - Matilda, daughter of Henry I, marries Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor.cite book|last=Williams|first=Hywel|title=Cassell's Chronology of World History|publisher=Weidenfeld & Nicolson|year=2005|isbn=0-304-35730-8|pages=117–118]
** April - Ralph d'Escures enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury.
** Roger of Salisbury introduces the first pipe rolls, as a record of exchequer accounts.
** Summer - Henry I invades Wales.cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/timeline/normanbritain_timeline_noflash.shtml|title=British History Timeline, Norman Britain, BBC|accessdate=2007-12-19]
** Merton Priory founded. [cite web|url=http://www.mertonpriory.org/|title=Merton Priory website|accessdate=2007-12-19]
* 1115
* 1116
** Henry I launches a military campaign against France, Anjou, and Flanders.
** A fire destroys Peterborough Cathedral.cite web|url=http://www.peterborough-cathedral.org.uk/|title=Peterborough Cathedral website|accessdate=2007-12-19]
* 1117
* 1118
** Peace with Flanders agreed.
** Reconstruction of Peterborough Cathedral begins.
* 1119
** June - Henry I's son, William Adelin, marries Matilda of Anjou, securing peace with Anjou.cite book |last=Palmer |first=Alan & Veronica |year=1992 |title= The Chronology of British History|publisher= Century Ltd|location=London|pages= 59-60|isbn= 0-7126-5616-2]
** 20 August - Henry I defeats Louis VI of France at the Battle of Bremule in Normandy, ending the campaign in France.

Births

* 1111
** Henry of Blois, bishop of Winchester (died 1171)
** Josceline de Bohon, religious leader (died 1184)
* 1115
** Gilbert de Clare, 2nd Earl of Hertford (died 1153)
* 1116
** Roger de Clare, 3rd Earl of Hertford (died 1173)
* 1118
** 21 December - Thomas Becket, Archbishop of Canterbury (died 1170)

Deaths

* 1118
** 1 May - Matilda of Scotland, Queen of Henry I (born c. 1080, Scotland)
** 5 June - Robert de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Leicester, (born 1049, Normandy)
* 1119
** 20 June - Henry de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Warwick

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