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1399
 
    
Richard II is deposed by parliament and Boliingbroke is proclaimed king of England, as Henry IV, introducing the royal house of Lancaster       
1399
 
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Richard II cedes his crown to Bolingbroke, as Henry IV, and a few months later dies in Pontefract castle - probably starved to death       
c. 1400
 
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Guilds of singers and song-writers develop in German towns, calling themselves Meistersinger, or master singers      
1400
 
   
Richard II dies in Pontefract castle, almost certainly starved to death on the orders of the new king - insecure on his throne as an undeniable usurper      
c. 1400
 
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Majolica, or tin-glazed earthenware, reaches Italy from Majorca and thus gets its name      
1852
 
     
Lord John Russell's Whig administration collapses, and Lord Derby follows him as a Conservative prime minister at the head of a coalition government        
1858
 
    
Palmerston's government collapses and Lord Derby heads another Conservative minority administration       
1859
 
    
Liberal leader Lord Palmerston returns to office as the British prime minister after the collapse of Derby's coalition government       
1866
 
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The Fourteenth Amendment to the US constitution (not ratified till 1868) assures equal rights as citizens to all born or naturalized in the USA       
1866
 
    
Russell's government falls, and Lord Derby returns for the third time, but again briefly, as Britain's prime minister