Why had York triumphed by 1460

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  • Why had York triumphed by 1460?
    • Margaret of Anjou
      • MoA and the Parliament of Devils increased the nobles sympathy for the DoY
        • They ended up alienating the nobility from MoA's own cause, due to her harshness
      • MoA took no action against York - could place blame of the DoY's success on her
      • The Earl of Wiltshire had been appointed lieutenant of Ireland (Dec 1459)
        • yet nothing was done to enable him to take up this position
      • she should have brought pressure on York, but she didn't
        • allowing him to plot his return to England at leisure
    • The Earl of Warwick
      • success at St. Albans (1455) - he was respected and admired
      • took up piracy to pay the garrison wages
      • played a crucial part in transforming Yorkist fortunes in 1460
      • replaced by DoS as captain of calais
        • Warwick was reluctant to give up his position
          • Somerset continued to try - and failed
      • Warwick was kept informed about Somerset's actions
        • and found that he had a large fleet of ships being made ready at Sandwich to attack Calais once more.
          • Warwick captured the fleet and took it to Calais
            • shows lancastrian weakness
      • March 1460: Warwick went to Ireland to meet with York
        • This should have given the Lancastrians an opportunity to capture Calais
          • they lacked money and the strength (weak)
            • Warwick returned unhindered
      • Warwick captured the town of Sandwich (June 1460)
        • he then advanced to london
      • those who should have stopped the Yorkists (e.g. Lord Cobham) decided to support them
        • There was no resistance to their actions upon arrival
          • warwick gained admittance
            • yorkists were growing
              • they headed north after finding our Henry was in Northampton
                • the yorkists were strong enough to meet the lancastrians in battle
    • The battle of Northampton
      • led by Warwick and March
      • attempted a negotiation with the Lancastrians - which was rejected
      • Yorkists triumphed
        • heavy rainfall led to the Lancastrian guns failing to fire
      • Lord Grey of Ruthin (L) had secretly defected to the Yorkist side
        • warwick knew of this so made an arrangement for the Yorkists to avoid attacking those with grey badges
          • These men were going to allows the Y's access to the L encampment
            • L's had no time to react
      • Buckingham, Egremont and Beaumont died guarding the kings tent
      • MoA and prince Edward escaped to wales - Henry VI captured
      • 16th July 1460 - Y's re-enter london taking Henry with them
        • continued to proclaim their loyalty to the king
      • Warwick took over running government - replacing the corrupt and evil council with york men
        • warwick had lots of support
    • The Duke of York returns
      • returned 8th Sept 1460 - changes had been made after his arrival
      • he marched under the royal banner
        • on arriving at westminster he marched up to the throne and made a sign of possession
          • he then turned to the assembled lords - no applause came
            • York stormed out, humiliated and furious
              • york could not now back down and he formally claimed the throne 6 days later
                • the lords had to make a judgement
                  • 24th Oct 1460 - act of accord passed

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