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  2. 1300s in England - Wikipedia

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    1300 10 March – Wardrobe accounts of King Edward I of England ("Edward Longshanks") include a reference to a game called creag being played at the town of Newenden in Kent . It is generally agreed that creag is an early form of cricket .

  3. England in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    The next two centuries saw huge growth in the English economy, driven in part by the increase in the population from around 1.5 million in 1086 to between 4 and 5 million in 1300. [250] More land, much of it at the expense of the royal forests, was brought into production to feed the growing population and to produce wool for export to Europe ...

  4. List of English monarchs - Wikipedia

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    In 1016 Cnut the Great, a Dane, was the first to call himself "King of England". In the Norman period "King of the English" remained standard, with occasional use of "King of England" or Rex Anglie. From John's reign onwards all other titles were eschewed in favour of "King" or "Queen of England".

  5. List of peers 1300–1309 - Wikipedia

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    1300: Died Ralph Basset, 3rd Baron Basset of Sapcote: 1300: 1326: Never summoned to Parliament Baron Mowbray (1283) John de Mowbray, 2nd Baron Mowbray: 1297: 1322: Baron Hastings (1290) John Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings: 1290: 1313: Baron Astley (1295) Andrew of Astley, 1st Baron Astley: 1295: 1301: Died Nicholas de Astley, 2nd Baron Astley ...

  6. List of nobles and magnates of England in the 13th century

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    England & France Master of the knights Templar for England and France Thomas Pinkeney ~1250–1300 Northamptonshire? Relative of Robert de Pinkeney: Richard de Poncelis ~1200–1260 Gascony He was a Bailiff who served under Henry de Turberville in Gascony and quarreled with Hugh de Vivonne in 1234 apparently having been deprived of his ...

  7. Category:1300s in England - Wikipedia

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  8. Late Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    The late Middle Ages or late medieval period was the period of European history lasting from 1300 to 1500 CE. ... England and France at War c. 1300–c. 1450 ...

  9. English invasion of Scotland (1300) - Wikipedia

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    The English invasion of Scotland of 1300 was a military campaign undertaken by Edward I of England to continue gains from the 1298 invasion, in retaliation of the Scots recapture of Stirling Castle in 1299 and the revolt in Annandale, Nithsdale and Galloway against English rule. A Scottish force was defeated at the Battle on the Cree in August ...