1510s in England
Events from the 1510s in England.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Henry VIII
- Regent – Catherine, Queen Consort
- Parliament – 1st of King Henry VIII, 2nd of King Henry VIII, 3rd of King Henry VIII
Events
- 1510
- * c. January – Erasmus begins his period of residence in Cambridge.
- * 21 January – Parliament grants Henry VIII generous tax subsidies.
- * 31 January – Catherine of Aragon gives birth to her first child, a stillborn daughter.
- * 17 August – Richard Empson and Edmund Dudley executed for 'constructive treason'.
- 1511
- * 9 April – St John's College, Cambridge, receives its charter.
- * July – Henry VIII's flagship the Mary Rose launched at Portsmouth.
- * 13 November – War of the League of Cambrai: Henry joins the Holy League against France.
- * 17 November – the Treaty of Westminster signed between England and Spain forming an alliance against France.
- *Archery Act attempts to ensure competence in use of the English longbow by most adult males.
- * Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, begins reconstruction of Thornbury Castle in South Gloucestershire as a residence.
- * Major fire at Sherston, Wiltshire.
- 1512
- * February – following Strode's case – that of Member of Parliament Richard Strode imprisoned by a stannary court due to his attempts to introduce a bill alleviating the harsh conditions of tin miners – Parliament passes an act granting MPs immunity from such prosecutions.
- * March – Parliament authorises a new poll tax to pay for the War of the League of Cambrai.
- * 10 August – War of the League of Cambrai: the English fleet, commanded by Admiral Sir Edward Howard, secures victory at the Battle of Saint-Mathieu over the French-Breton fleet, though with loss of its flagship, the Regent, through explosion.
- * Woolwich Dockyard established for the Royal Navy.
- * Wolverhampton Grammar School is founded by Sir Stephen Jenyns.
- 1513
- * 5 April – Treaty of Mechlin signed by Henry, Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, Ferdinand II of Aragon and Pope Leo X against France.
- * 30 April – execution of Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk.
- * July – War of the League of Cambrai: Scotland declares war on England, in breach of the Treaty of Perpetual Peace.
- * 16 August – War of the League of Cambrai: Henry VIII leads his troops to victory over the French at the Battle of Guinegate.
- * 9 September – War of the League of Cambrai: at the Battle of Flodden, King James IV of Scotland is defeated and killed by an English army under Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey.
- * 24 September – War of the League of Cambrai: the city of Tournai surrenders to England.
- * Deptford Dockyard established for the Royal Navy.
- 1514
- * April – Henry VIII declares a truce with France in the War of the League of Cambrai.
- * 20 May – Trinity House is established as a guild of mariners at Deptford to regulate pilotage.
- * June – Battle of Hornshole in the Scottish Borders: young men from Hawick defeat a raiding party from England.
- * 13 June – Henry Grace à Dieu, at over 1,000 tons the largest warship in the world at this time, built at the new Woolwich Dockyard, is dedicated at Erith.
- * 7 August – Henry VIII concludes an independent peace treaty with France in the War of the League of Cambrai, negotiated by Thomas Wolsey.
- * 15 September – Thomas Wolsey is appointed Archbishop of York and begins to build York House in London.
- * 9 October – marriage of Louis XII of France and Mary Tudor as part of the peace with France.
- 1515
- * 2 July – Manchester Grammar School endowed by Hugh Oldham, the first free grammar school in England.
- * 10 September – Thomas Wolsey invested as a Cardinal.
- * 24 December – Wolsey is named the Lord Chancellor.
- * Wolsey commissions the rebuilding of Hampton Court Palace.
- * Structural completion of King's College Chapel, Cambridge.
- 1516
- * Gillingham School founded in Dorset.
- * c. December – Thomas More's Utopia is first published.
- 1517
- * 1 March – Corpus Christi College, Oxford, established by Richard Foxe.
- * 1 May – Evil May Day riots in London against foreigners.
- * A third epidemic of sweating sickness hits Oxford and Cambridge.
- 1518
- * August – construction of the Manchester Grammar School is completed.
- * 23 September – Royal College of Physicians founded in London.
- * 3 October – Cardinal Wolsey's Treaty of London is signed by France, England, the Holy Roman Empire, the Papacy, Spain, Burgundy and the Netherlands allying the European powers against the Ottoman Empire.
- 1519
- * May – Henry VIII stands as a candidate in the election of the Holy Roman Emperor.
- * 15 May – official opening of Saint George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
- * Henry VII's Chapel at Westminster Abbey completed.
Births
- 1510
- * 6 October
- **John Caius, physician
- ** Rowland Taylor, Protestant martyr
- * 28 December – Nicholas Bacon, Lord Keeper
- 1511
- * 1 January – Henry, Duke of Cornwall, eldest son of Henry VIII of England
- 1512
- * August ? – Catherine Parr, queen consort
- * Edward Clinton, 1st Earl of Lincoln, admiral
- 1513
- * 23 December – Thomas Smith, scholar and diplomat
- * Elizabeth Seymour, sister-in-law of Henry VIII
- * Thomas Watson, Catholic bishop
- 1514
- * 16 June – John Cheke, classical scholar and statesman
- * December – Henry, Duke of Cornwall, third son of Henry VIII
- 1515
- * 15 June – Anne Herbert, Countess of Pembroke, born Anne Parr
- * 22 September – Anne of Cleves, German-born fourth queen of Henry VIII
- * approx. date
- **Roger Ascham, scholar and didactic writer
- ** William Baldwin, writer, editor and theatrical director
- ** Leonard Digges, mathematician and surveyor
- ** Thomas Seckford, lawyer and royal court official
- 1516
- * 18 February – Queen Mary I of England
- * approx. date – Laurence Nowell, antiquarian
- 1517
- * 16 July – Frances Grey, Duchess of Suffolk, granddaughter of Henry VII
- * approx. date – Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, aristocrat
- 1518
- *approx. date – Edmund Plowden, legal scholar
- 1519
- *approx. date
- **Thomas Gresham, merchant and financier
- ** Nicholas Grimald, poet
- ** Edwin Sandys, bishop
Deaths
- 1510
- * 17 August
- **Edmund Dudley, statesman
- ** Richard Empson, statesman
- 1511
- * 11 February – Henry, Duke of Cornwall, eldest son of Henry VIII of England
- 1513
- * 10 March – John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford, general
- * 30 April – Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk
- * 27 October – George Manners, 11th Baron de Ros, nobleman
- * Robert Fabyan, chronicler
- 1514
- * 2 January – William Smyth, bishop and statesman
- * December – Henry, Duke of Cornwall, third son of Henry VIII of England
- 1516
- * 25 April – John Yonge, diplomat
- 1518
- * 20 November – Marmaduke Constable, soldier
- 1519
- * 10 September – John Colet, churchman and educator
- * William Grocyn, scholar