BattlefieldsBecket Crisis — Armed Escort to Sandwich 1164
Medieval

Becket Crisis — Armed Escort to Sandwich 1164

1164
England
Era
Medieval
Battle Type
Pitched Battle
Location
England
Status
Unregistered
The Combatants

Who Fought

Forces
Not recorded in historical accounts
Forces
Becket traveling incognito with small escort
VS
Victor
Not recorded in historical accounts
Forces
Royal armed patrols on Kent coast
Outcome
Becket escaped to France despite armed watch; exile began; church-crown conflict internationalized
The Battle

History & Significance

After the Northampton confrontation, Becket attempted to flee England secretly by night. Royal officers and armed men were positioned at the ports to prevent his escape. He reached Sandwich and crossed to France in disguise despite the watch. The royal order to prevent his departure was enforced by armed patrols along the Kent coast. The episode showed Henry II treating the archbishop as a political fugitive to be detained by force.

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