Westminster Chronicle of King Richard II, 1381-1394

The Westminster Chronicle is one of the most vivid and important narrative sources for the reign of Richard II. Written by an anonymous chronicler closely connected with Westminster Abbey, it covers the years 1381 to 1394, from the Peasants’ Revolt to the political tensions, court ceremonies, diplomatic negotiations, royal progresses, and public crises of Richard’s later reign. Rich in detail the chronicle records major events such as the conflicts between the King and Lords Appellant, King and the City of London, negotiations with France and Scotland, the death and funeral of Queen Anne of Bohemia, the illness of Charles VI of France, and the changing fortunes of leading nobles including John of Gaunt, Thomas of Gloucester, Robert de Vere, and the Earl of Arundel. The Chronicle offers readers a remarkable window into late fourteenth-century England, combining political observation, courtly spectacle, urban drama, ecclesiastical affairs, and moral judgement. It is an essential source for anyone interested in medieval monarchy, London, Westminster, and the troubled reign of Richard II.

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Baronet Armine of Osgodby South Kesteven Lincolnshire

Summary

28th November 1619. 1st. William Armine 1st Baronet [aged 25] created.

10th April 1651. 2nd. Son William Armine 2nd Baronet [aged 28] succeeded.

2nd January 1658. 3rd. Brother Michael Armine 3rd Baronet [aged 33] succeeded.

1688. 3rd. Michael Armine 3rd Baronet extinct.

On 28th November 1619 William Armine 1st Baronet [aged 25] was created 1st Baronet Armine of Osgodby South Kesteven Lincolnshire.

On 14th December 1619 William Armine 1st Baronet [aged 26] and Elizabeth Hicks Lady Armine [aged 21] were married. She by marriage Lady Armine of Osgodby South Kesteven Lincolnshire.

On 10th April 1651 William Armine 1st Baronet [aged 57] died. His son William [aged 28] succeeded 2nd Baronet Armine of Osgodby South Kesteven Lincolnshire.

On 2nd January 1658 William Armine 2nd Baronet [aged 35] died. His brother Michael [aged 33] succeeded 3rd Baronet Armine of Osgodby South Kesteven Lincolnshire.