The Lancastrian army advances southwards as a …
Years: 1461 - 1461
March
The Lancastrian army advances southwards as a wave of dread sweeps London, where rumors are rife about savage northerners intent on plundering the city.
Margaret and her army can now march unopposed onto London, although they do not do so.
The people of London shut the city gates and refuse to supply food to the queen's army, which is looting the surrounding counties of Hertfordshire and Middlesex.
This had caused Margaret to hesitate, as had the news of the Yorkist victory at Mortimer's Cross.
The Lancastrians fall back through Dunstable, losing many Scots and Borderers who desert and return home with the plunder they had already gathered.
Meanwhile, Edward advances towards London from the west where he had joined forces with Warwick.
The two men enter London with their army on March 2, where they are welcomed with enthusiasm, money and supplies by the largely Yorkist-supporting city.
Edward can no longer claim simply to be trying to wrest the king from bad councilors; it has become a battle for the crown.
Edward needs authority, and this seems forthcoming when the Bishop of London asks the people of London their opinion and they reply with shouts of "King Edward".
This is quickly confirmed by Parliament, and on March 4 Edward is unofficially crowned in a hastily arranged ceremony at Westminster Abbey amid much jubilation, although Edward vows he will not have a formal coronation until Henry and Margaret are executed or exiled.
He also announces that Henry has forfeited his right to the crown by allowing his queen to take up arms against his rightful heirs under the Act of Accord, though it is being widely argued that Edward's victory is simply a restoration of the rightful heir to the throne, which neither Henry nor his Lancastrian predecessors had been.
It is this argument that Parliament had accepted the year before.
Locations
People
- Edward IV of England
- Henry Beaufort
- Henry Percy, 3rd Earl of Northumberland
- Henry VI of England
- James III of Scotland
- Margaret of Anjou
- Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick
Groups
- England, (Plantagenet, Lancastrian) Kingdom of
- Scotland, Kingdom of
- England, (Plantagenet, Yorkist) Kingdom of
