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Events from the 1140s in England.
- 1140
- 1141
- 1142
- Queen Matilda grants the church of Oakley, Buckinghamshire, with its chapels of Brill, Boarstall and Addingrove, to the monks of the Priory of St Frideswide, Oxford.
- c. Summer – A group of Anglo-Norman independent crusaders led by William and Ralph Vitalus help King Afonso I Henriques of Portugal in a failed Siege of Lisbon before continuing on their way to the Holy Land.[2]
- Autumn – The Anarchy: 9-year-old Henry of Anjou, a son of Empress Matilda, lands in England for the first time, on the south coast, with his uncle, Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester, and several knights.[1] He travels to Bristol, centre of Angevin opposition to King Stephen, where he is educated by Master Matthew. Meanwhile, Robert captures Lulworth Castle, Rufus Castle ("Bow and Arrow Castle") on the Isle of Portland and Wareham Castle.
- 26 September – The Anarchy: Stephen captures Oxford, and besieges Matilda inside the castle.[1]
- December – The Anarchy: Matilda escapes from Oxford Castle across the snow in a white cape for camouflage[3] and safely reaches Abingdon. The next day Oxford Castle surrenders to Stephen and Matilda rides with an escort to Wallingford Castle where she seeks refuge.[4]
- 1143
- 1144
- 1145
- 1146
- The Anarchy: Ranulf of Chester is captured, but released after surrendering his castles.[1]
- 1147
- The Anarchy: 14-year-old Henry arrives in England with a small force to fight for his mother Matilda and penetrates as far as Wiltshire, but is defeated in skirmishes, and, with intervention by Stephen, returns to Normandy.[1]
- The Anarchy: Ranulf of Chester lays waste to the land around Coventry, but fails to capture the city itself.[1]
- Late Spring – An expedition of Crusaders leaves from Dartmouth, Devon, for the Second Crusade[1] to the Holy Land, Englishmen together with forces from Flanders, Frisia, Scotland and some German polities. Leadership is provided by Hervey de Glanvill, a Norman nobleman and constable of Suffolk, who leads a fleet of some 200 ships. Bad weather forces them to take refuge at the mouth of the Douro in Portugal on 16 June.
- 25 October – Reconquista: Siege of Lisbon – King Afonso I of Portugal conquers Lisbon from the Moorish Taifa of Badajoz after a four-month siege, with support of English, Flemish and German Crusaders, and the defenders are bloodily massacred.[1]
- 1148
- February – The Anarchy: Empress Matilda is forced to return to Normandy.[1]
- 1149
- 1140
- 1141
- 1142
- 1143
- 1144
- 1147
- 1148