BattlefieldsCrisis of 1386 — Lords Appellant Muster at Haringey 1387
Medieval

Crisis of 1386 — Lords Appellant Muster at Haringey 1387

1387
Middlesex, England
Also known as: Lords Appellant muster 1387 · Haringey Park muster 1387
Era
Medieval
Battle Type
Skirmish
Location
Middlesex, England
Status
Unregistered
The Combatants

Who Fought

Defeated
Richard II faction
Forces
Richard II household troops unable to resist
VS
Victor
Lords Appellant
Forces
Five Lords Appellant
Outcome
Appellants Gloucester, Arundel, Warwick, Derby and Nottingham mustered forces; Richard II isolated; Merciless Parliament followed in 1388
The Battle

History & Significance

Immediate political context for Radcot Bridge; the Appellant muster at Haringey forced Richard II to accept parliamentary constraint; precursor to later deposition

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