The Lancastrians publicly display Richard’s body at…
1400 CE
The Lancastrians publicly display Richard’s body at Old St Paul’s in London to refute the charge that he has been murdered.
Those executed in the Epiphany Rising are subsequently attainted in March; the sons of Kent, Salisbury and Huntingdon will later restored to their fathers' titles and the attainders formally reversed in 1461 by a Yorkist parliament.