Events from the 1110s in England.
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- 1110
- Roger of Salisbury creates the exchequer as a separate governmental department.
- Royal park at Woodstock walled to allow for hunting and keeping exotic animals.
- 1111
- Robert of Bellême leads a rebellion in Normandy; Henry I launches a military campaign in response.
- 1112
- Robert of Bellême captured, ending the rebellion.
- Count of Anjou agrees to do homage to Henry I.
- 1113
- Treaty of Gisors: France recognises English rule over Maine and Brittany.
- Scottish noble David, Prince of the Cumbrians, marries Anglo-Saxon heiress Maud, Countess of Huntingdon.
- 1114
- 7 January â Matilda, daughter of Henry I, marries Henry V, Holy Roman Emperor.
- April â Ralph d'Escures enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury.
- Summer â Henry I invades Wales.
- Roger of Salisbury introduces the first pipe rolls, as a record of exchequer accounts.
- 1115
- Henry I creates his nephew Stephen count of Mortain in Normandy.
- 1116
- Henry I launches a military campaign against France, Anjou, and Flanders.
- A fire destroys Peterborough Cathedral.
- 1117
- 3 May â Merton Priory in Surrey is consecrated.
- 1118
- Peace with Flanders agreed.
- Reconstruction of Peterborough Cathedral begins.
- 1119
- June â Henry I's son, William Adelin, marries Matilda of Anjou, securing peace with Anjou.
- 20 August â Henry I defeats Louis VI of France at the Battle of Bremule in Normandy, ending the campaign in France.
- 19 September â A severe earthquake hits Gloucestershire and Warwickshire.
- Robert de Brus, 1st Lord of Annandale, founds Gisborough Priory and grants the church of St Hilda of "Middleburg" (Middlesbrough) to Whitby Abbey.
- Construction of Leeds Castle (Kent) in stone begins.
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