Siege of London (1471)

Siege of London
Part of the Wars of the Roses

Yorkist defenders sally from Aldgate (possibly Bishopsgate).
Date12–15 May 1471
Location
Result Yorkist victory
Belligerents
House of York House of Lancaster
Commanders and leaders
Thomas Neville
Strength
Approx. 4,500 men Approx. 5,000 men
Casualties and losses
unknown unknown
Map of England showing the locations of towns and battles.
Barnet
Barnet
Tewkesbury
Tewkesbury
Coventry
Coventry
Ravenspurn
Ravenspurn
London
London
Sandwich
Sandwich
Calais
Calais
Locations:
– Siege of London; – other battles; – other places

The siege of London was an episode of the Wars of the Roses between 12 and 15 May 1471, in which adherents of the House of Lancaster commanded by Thomas Neville unsuccessfully attempted to storm the city and free King Henry VI, who had been imprisoned in the Tower of London by his rival Edward IV of the House of York. This confrontation, which was an epilogue to the recent battles of Barnet and Tewkesbury, completed the final restoration of Edward IV and ensured the Yorkist hold on the throne.


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