A group of rebels has held out…
1267 CE
A group of rebels has held out in the stronghold of Kenilworth Castle, and their resistance has proved hard to crush.
A siege of the castle had been started, but through papal intervention King Henry had later entered on a more conciliatory path.
A commission had been appointed to draw up an arrangement that would be acceptable to both sides.
The resulting Dictum of Kenilworth, issued on October 31, 1266, had offered the rebels the right to buy back forfeited estates, at prices depending on their level of involvement in the rebellion.
After initial resistance, the terms are eventually accepted.
The country is pacified by the summer of 1267, and this spirit of reconciliation will last until the 1290s.