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 * colspan=7 |CHRONOLOGY OF EVENTS CONNECTED WITH WYCLIFF

1353 [At Avignon.]
 * rowspan=33|1301 to
 * rowspan=33|1301 to
 * Edward I.
 * Winchelsey
 * Boniface VIII.
 * Philip IV.
 * Increaing power of English Parliament.
 * 1302. Bull Unam Santcum
 * 1303. Benedict XI.
 * 1302. Bull Unam Santcum
 * 1303. Benedict XI.
 * 1302. Bull Unam Santcum
 * 1303. Benedict XI.
 * 1302. Bull Unam Santcum
 * 1303. Benedict XI.
 * 1303. Benedict XI.
 * 1303. Benedict XI.
 * 1303. Benedict XI.
 * 1303. Benedict XI.
 * 1303. Benedict XI.
 * 1305. Clement V.
 * 1305. Popes at Avignon.
 * 1307. Edward II.
 * 1307. Statute of Provisors (1).
 * 1311. Council of Vienne: Olivi condemned.
 * 1313. Reynolds.
 * 1314. Louis X.
 * 1315. John I.
 * 1316. John XXII.
 * 1316. Philip V.
 * 1320. Born (at Wycliff or Speswell?) Son of Roger and Catherine Wyclif.
 * 1322. Franciscan Congregation at Perugia (for evangelical poverty).
 * 1323. Charles IV.
 * 1324. Defensor Pacis written.
 * 1327. Edward III.
 * 1327. Simon Meopham
 * 1328. Philip VI.
 * 1328. Lewis of Bavaria at Rome. Antipope Peter.
 * 1333. English tribute to Rome suspended.
 * 1334. Benedict XII.
 * 1335. At a grammar school in Oxford?
 * 1338. Scots and French Wars.
 * 1340. John of Gaunt and Chaucer born? First lay Chancellor.
 * 1342. Clement VI.
 * 1343. Parliament petitions King against Papal provisions.
 * 1346. Crécy.
 * 1347. Rienzi's Revolution.
 * 1348. John Ufford.
 * 1349. Thomas Bradwine.
 * 1349. Simon Islip.
 * 1349. Worst visitation of the Plague. Flagellants come to the front.
 * 1350. John II.
 * 1350. Papal Jubilee: lavish gifts to the Church.
 * 1351. Statute of Provisors.
 * 1352. Innocent VI.
 * 1352. Statutes of Labourers.
 * 1353. Statute of Præmunire (1).
 * Probably heard Ockham, Bradwardine, and Fitzralph; and read Marsiglio and Cesena. Wyclif specially owns his obligations to Augustine and Grosteste. According to James he was a Doctor of Divinity soon after 1355?? Beneficed in Oxford?(James).
 * }
 * 1315. John I.
 * 1316. John XXII.
 * 1316. Philip V.
 * 1320. Born (at Wycliff or Speswell?) Son of Roger and Catherine Wyclif.
 * 1322. Franciscan Congregation at Perugia (for evangelical poverty).
 * 1323. Charles IV.
 * 1324. Defensor Pacis written.
 * 1327. Edward III.
 * 1327. Simon Meopham
 * 1328. Philip VI.
 * 1328. Lewis of Bavaria at Rome. Antipope Peter.
 * 1333. English tribute to Rome suspended.
 * 1334. Benedict XII.
 * 1335. At a grammar school in Oxford?
 * 1338. Scots and French Wars.
 * 1340. John of Gaunt and Chaucer born? First lay Chancellor.
 * 1342. Clement VI.
 * 1343. Parliament petitions King against Papal provisions.
 * 1346. Crécy.
 * 1347. Rienzi's Revolution.
 * 1348. John Ufford.
 * 1349. Thomas Bradwine.
 * 1349. Simon Islip.
 * 1349. Worst visitation of the Plague. Flagellants come to the front.
 * 1350. John II.
 * 1350. Papal Jubilee: lavish gifts to the Church.
 * 1351. Statute of Provisors.
 * 1352. Innocent VI.
 * 1352. Statutes of Labourers.
 * 1353. Statute of Præmunire (1).
 * Probably heard Ockham, Bradwardine, and Fitzralph; and read Marsiglio and Cesena. Wyclif specially owns his obligations to Augustine and Grosteste. According to James he was a Doctor of Divinity soon after 1355?? Beneficed in Oxford?(James).
 * }
 * 1324. Defensor Pacis written.
 * 1327. Edward III.
 * 1327. Simon Meopham
 * 1328. Philip VI.
 * 1328. Lewis of Bavaria at Rome. Antipope Peter.
 * 1333. English tribute to Rome suspended.
 * 1334. Benedict XII.
 * 1335. At a grammar school in Oxford?
 * 1338. Scots and French Wars.
 * 1340. John of Gaunt and Chaucer born? First lay Chancellor.
 * 1342. Clement VI.
 * 1343. Parliament petitions King against Papal provisions.
 * 1346. Crécy.
 * 1347. Rienzi's Revolution.
 * 1348. John Ufford.
 * 1349. Thomas Bradwine.
 * 1349. Simon Islip.
 * 1349. Worst visitation of the Plague. Flagellants come to the front.
 * 1350. John II.
 * 1350. Papal Jubilee: lavish gifts to the Church.
 * 1351. Statute of Provisors.
 * 1352. Innocent VI.
 * 1352. Statutes of Labourers.
 * 1353. Statute of Præmunire (1).
 * Probably heard Ockham, Bradwardine, and Fitzralph; and read Marsiglio and Cesena. Wyclif specially owns his obligations to Augustine and Grosteste. According to James he was a Doctor of Divinity soon after 1355?? Beneficed in Oxford?(James).
 * }
 * 1333. English tribute to Rome suspended.
 * 1334. Benedict XII.
 * 1335. At a grammar school in Oxford?
 * 1338. Scots and French Wars.
 * 1340. John of Gaunt and Chaucer born? First lay Chancellor.
 * 1342. Clement VI.
 * 1343. Parliament petitions King against Papal provisions.
 * 1346. Crécy.
 * 1347. Rienzi's Revolution.
 * 1348. John Ufford.
 * 1349. Thomas Bradwine.
 * 1349. Simon Islip.
 * 1349. Worst visitation of the Plague. Flagellants come to the front.
 * 1350. John II.
 * 1350. Papal Jubilee: lavish gifts to the Church.
 * 1351. Statute of Provisors.
 * 1352. Innocent VI.
 * 1352. Statutes of Labourers.
 * 1353. Statute of Præmunire (1).
 * Probably heard Ockham, Bradwardine, and Fitzralph; and read Marsiglio and Cesena. Wyclif specially owns his obligations to Augustine and Grosteste. According to James he was a Doctor of Divinity soon after 1355?? Beneficed in Oxford?(James).
 * }
 * 1338. Scots and French Wars.
 * 1340. John of Gaunt and Chaucer born? First lay Chancellor.
 * 1342. Clement VI.
 * 1343. Parliament petitions King against Papal provisions.
 * 1346. Crécy.
 * 1347. Rienzi's Revolution.
 * 1348. John Ufford.
 * 1349. Thomas Bradwine.
 * 1349. Simon Islip.
 * 1349. Worst visitation of the Plague. Flagellants come to the front.
 * 1350. John II.
 * 1350. Papal Jubilee: lavish gifts to the Church.
 * 1351. Statute of Provisors.
 * 1352. Innocent VI.
 * 1352. Statutes of Labourers.
 * 1353. Statute of Præmunire (1).
 * Probably heard Ockham, Bradwardine, and Fitzralph; and read Marsiglio and Cesena. Wyclif specially owns his obligations to Augustine and Grosteste. According to James he was a Doctor of Divinity soon after 1355?? Beneficed in Oxford?(James).
 * }
 * 1343. Parliament petitions King against Papal provisions.
 * 1346. Crécy.
 * 1347. Rienzi's Revolution.
 * 1348. John Ufford.
 * 1349. Thomas Bradwine.
 * 1349. Simon Islip.
 * 1349. Worst visitation of the Plague. Flagellants come to the front.
 * 1350. John II.
 * 1350. Papal Jubilee: lavish gifts to the Church.
 * 1351. Statute of Provisors.
 * 1352. Innocent VI.
 * 1352. Statutes of Labourers.
 * 1353. Statute of Præmunire (1).
 * Probably heard Ockham, Bradwardine, and Fitzralph; and read Marsiglio and Cesena. Wyclif specially owns his obligations to Augustine and Grosteste. According to James he was a Doctor of Divinity soon after 1355?? Beneficed in Oxford?(James).
 * }
 * 1347. Rienzi's Revolution.
 * 1348. John Ufford.
 * 1349. Thomas Bradwine.
 * 1349. Simon Islip.
 * 1349. Worst visitation of the Plague. Flagellants come to the front.
 * 1350. John II.
 * 1350. Papal Jubilee: lavish gifts to the Church.
 * 1351. Statute of Provisors.
 * 1352. Innocent VI.
 * 1352. Statutes of Labourers.
 * 1353. Statute of Præmunire (1).
 * Probably heard Ockham, Bradwardine, and Fitzralph; and read Marsiglio and Cesena. Wyclif specially owns his obligations to Augustine and Grosteste. According to James he was a Doctor of Divinity soon after 1355?? Beneficed in Oxford?(James).
 * }
 * 1349. Thomas Bradwine.
 * 1349. Simon Islip.
 * 1349. Worst visitation of the Plague. Flagellants come to the front.
 * 1350. John II.
 * 1350. Papal Jubilee: lavish gifts to the Church.
 * 1351. Statute of Provisors.
 * 1352. Innocent VI.
 * 1352. Statutes of Labourers.
 * 1353. Statute of Præmunire (1).
 * Probably heard Ockham, Bradwardine, and Fitzralph; and read Marsiglio and Cesena. Wyclif specially owns his obligations to Augustine and Grosteste. According to James he was a Doctor of Divinity soon after 1355?? Beneficed in Oxford?(James).
 * }
 * 1349. Worst visitation of the Plague. Flagellants come to the front.
 * 1350. John II.
 * 1350. Papal Jubilee: lavish gifts to the Church.
 * 1351. Statute of Provisors.
 * 1352. Innocent VI.
 * 1352. Statutes of Labourers.
 * 1353. Statute of Præmunire (1).
 * Probably heard Ockham, Bradwardine, and Fitzralph; and read Marsiglio and Cesena. Wyclif specially owns his obligations to Augustine and Grosteste. According to James he was a Doctor of Divinity soon after 1355?? Beneficed in Oxford?(James).
 * }
 * 1351. Statute of Provisors.
 * 1352. Innocent VI.
 * 1352. Statutes of Labourers.
 * 1353. Statute of Præmunire (1).
 * Probably heard Ockham, Bradwardine, and Fitzralph; and read Marsiglio and Cesena. Wyclif specially owns his obligations to Augustine and Grosteste. According to James he was a Doctor of Divinity soon after 1355?? Beneficed in Oxford?(James).
 * }
 * 1351. Statute of Provisors.
 * 1352. Innocent VI.
 * 1352. Statutes of Labourers.
 * 1353. Statute of Præmunire (1).
 * Probably heard Ockham, Bradwardine, and Fitzralph; and read Marsiglio and Cesena. Wyclif specially owns his obligations to Augustine and Grosteste. According to James he was a Doctor of Divinity soon after 1355?? Beneficed in Oxford?(James).
 * }
 * 1352. Statutes of Labourers.
 * 1353. Statute of Præmunire (1).
 * Probably heard Ockham, Bradwardine, and Fitzralph; and read Marsiglio and Cesena. Wyclif specially owns his obligations to Augustine and Grosteste. According to James he was a Doctor of Divinity soon after 1355?? Beneficed in Oxford?(James).
 * }
 * 1353. Statute of Præmunire (1).
 * Probably heard Ockham, Bradwardine, and Fitzralph; and read Marsiglio and Cesena. Wyclif specially owns his obligations to Augustine and Grosteste. According to James he was a Doctor of Divinity soon after 1355?? Beneficed in Oxford?(James).
 * }
 * 1353. Statute of Præmunire (1).
 * Probably heard Ockham, Bradwardine, and Fitzralph; and read Marsiglio and Cesena. Wyclif specially owns his obligations to Augustine and Grosteste. According to James he was a Doctor of Divinity soon after 1355?? Beneficed in Oxford?(James).
 * }
 * Probably heard Ockham, Bradwardine, and Fitzralph; and read Marsiglio and Cesena. Wyclif specially owns his obligations to Augustine and Grosteste. According to James he was a Doctor of Divinity soon after 1355?? Beneficed in Oxford?(James).
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