1480s in England

Events from the 1480s in England. This decade marks the beginning of the Tudor period.

1480s in England
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Incumbents

  • MonarchEdward IV (until 9 April 1483), Edward V (starting 9 April, until 26 June 1483), Richard III (starting 26 June 1483, until 22 August 1485), Henry VII (starting 22 August 1485)
  • RegentRichard, Duke of Gloucester (starting 30 April, until 26 June 1483)[1]
  • Parliament6th of King Edward IV (starting 20 January, until 18 February 1483), King Richard III (starting 23 January, until 20 February 1484), 1st of King Henry VII (starting 7 November 1485, until c. 4 March 1486), 2nd of King Henry VII (starting 9 November, until c. 18 December 1487), 3rd of King Henry VII (starting 13 January 1489)

Events

Births

Deaths

References

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