The Anarchy: King Stephen besieges the last opposition stronghold, at Wallingford.[1]
The Anarchy: Roger de Berkeley is dispossessed of Berkeley Castle in Gloucestershire for withholding his allegiance from the Plantagenets and the Lordship of Berkeley is granted to Robert Fitzharding, founder of the Berkeley family which will still hold the castle in the 21st century.
1153
January – The Anarchy: Henry, Count of Anjou, arrives in England in a campaign against King Stephen in favour of his mother Empress Matilda.[3]
July – Henry II launches a campaign against Owain Gwynedd in north Wales.[4] Although Owain defeats him at the Battle of Ewloe[5] he eventually submits to Henry and pays homage.[1]
Henry II grants special trading privileges to the Hansa merchants of Cologne in London who lend him money at interest.[3]
Approximate date – Henry grants a charter to the merchants of Lincoln.[6]
1158
Summer – Henry II leaves for Normandy; he does not return to England until 1163.[4]
↑Holt, Richard (2000). "Society and Population 600 - 1300". In Palliser, D. M.; Clark, Peter; Daunton, Martin J. (eds.). The Cambridge Urban History of Britain. Vol.600–1540. Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. p.88. ISBN9780521444613.
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