3 November –
Peace of Etaples signed between England and
France, ending French support for the pretender Perkin Warbeck. All English-held territory in France with the exception of
Calais is returned to France.[3] France withdraws its support for Perkin Warbeck.
John Alcock's Mons Perfectionis is published, the first printed sermon by an English bishop.
Possible date – first performance of the earliest known full-length secular play wholly in English, Fulgens and Lucrece by
Henry Medwall, the first English vernacular playwright known by name, perhaps at
Lambeth Palace in London.
Cabot leaves Bristol on his second voyage to the Americas; he is never to be seen again.[2]
Summer – the final Welsh revolt of the medieval era breaks out in
Meirionnydd,
North Wales;
Harlech Castle is captured by the rebels before the revolt is suppressed.