Seeing as it's St. Valentine's day and Cardinal Wolsey may be urgently required in the bedchamber, here's a quick link to an appropriate previous post from 1439!
14 February, 2007
16 July, 2006
Kissing Banned in England. 16th July, 1439
Kissing was banned in England, 16th July 1439, to stop the spread of disease and pestilence. Well that's according to historyorb.com. Don't click this link if you are disturbed by nasty flashing ad's!. According to various sources the people only paid lip service to the banning order.....
Henry VI (pictured left) was on the throne at the time. He nominally became king in 1422 whilst still a baby, and is not generally rated as a success, in spite of two spells as King (1422-61 and 1470-71) . Henry failed to prevent the slide into civil war between Lancaster and York (the Wars of the Roses). He eventually met a nasty end in the Tower of London in 1471. More on Henry VI from the official British royalty info site
Finally, a pertinent quote from Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part III:
"The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers"
08 May, 2006
Jack Cade's Rebellion, 8th May, 1450
Jack Cade's Rebellion-Kentishmen revolt against King Henry VI.
As with most similar rebellions, Jack Cade's effort met with initial success (they had a good shot at capturing the Tower of London), but he ended up with his head on a stick.
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