1090s in England
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Events from the 1090s in England.Incumbents
Monarch – William IIEvents
- 1090
- * After buying the allegiance of several local barons, King William II takes control of eastern Normandy.
- 1091
- * 2 February – William II invades western Normandy.
- * July – Malcolm III of Scotland invades England reaching as far as Durham.
- * 23 October – London Tornado of 1091: A T8/F4 tornado is recorded in London, which destroys London Bridge and badly damages St Mary-le-Bow church.
- * Treaty of Caen signed by King William II of England and his brother Robert II, Duke of Normandy, dividing Normandy between them.
- * William and Robert jointly invade Scotland. King Malcolm III submits.
- 1092
- * May – William II annexes Cumbria from the Scottish Celtic kingdom of Strathclyde and builds Carlisle Castle.
- * 9 May – Lincoln Cathedral consecrated.
- * 18 October – Walcher of Malvern correctly predicts the time of a lunar eclipse.
- * High tides cause great flooding in Britain. The Kentish lands of Earl Godwin are inundated, becoming known as the Goodwin Sands.
- 1093
- * 6 March – The Frankish monk, philosopher and theologian Anselm is nominated as Archbishop of Canterbury; he is consecrated on 4 December.
- * 8 April – construction of Winchester Cathedral by Bishop Walkelin is completed.
- * 11 August – construction of Durham Cathedral begins.
- * 13 November – King Malcolm III of Scotland is killed at the Battle of Alnwick during an attempted invasion of England.
- * Normans occupy southern Wales, constructing Cardiff and Pembroke Castles.
- 1094
- * February – William II and Anselm quarrel about investiture and the overlordship of Church lands.
- * 19 March – William II unsuccessfully invades Normandy.
- * Welsh expel the Marcher Lords and destroy all Norman strongholds in Wales, except Pembroke Castle.
- 1095
- * January – Robert de Mowbray, Earl of Northumberland, rebels. William II captures Newcastle upon Tyne and Bamburgh, ending the revolt.
- * 25 February – a council at Rockingham is held to resolve the dispute between Anselm and William II, but fails to do so.
- * May – Papal legate forces a reconciliation between William II and Anselm.
- 1096
- * Teaching at what will become the University of Oxford is recorded.
- * King William II takes control of the Duchy of Normandy while his brother Robert II, Duke of Normandy is on the First Crusade.
- * Construction of Norwich Cathedral begun. Herbert de Losinga, first Bishop of Norwich, establishes a Benedictine priory at Norwich and, shortly afterwards, an episcopal grammar school, Norwich School.
- 1097
- * October – Edgar Ætheling overthrows Donald III of Scotland and places his nephew Edgar on the Scottish throne.
- * 8 November – Anselm leaves England following disagreements with William II.
- * Construction of Westminster Hall.
- 1098
- * June or July – in the Battle of Anglesey Sound, a fleet led by Magnus Barefoot, King of Norway, reverses an Anglo-Norman invasion of north Wales.
- 1099
- * 11 November – flooding of Mount's Bay, Cornwall.
Births
- 1095
- *Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk
- 1096
- * King Stephen of England
Deaths
- 1092
- * 7 May – Remigius de Fécamp, Bishop of Lincoln
- 1094
- * 21 November – Simeon, Abbot of Ely
- 1095
- * 19 January – Wulfstan, Bishop of Worcester
- * 26 June – Robert the Lotharingian, Bishop of Hereford
- 1096
- * 2 January – William de St-Calais, Bishop of Durham and counsellor of William II
- 1097
- * January/February – Odo, Earl of Kent
- * c. 1097/8 – Baldwin, Abbot of Bury St Edmunds and royal doctor
- 1098
- * 3 January – Walkelin, Bishop of Winchester
- 1099
- * 3 December – Saint Osmund, Bishop of Salisbury and Lord Chancellor