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=== October–December === * [[October 21]] – King [[Charles VI of France]] passes away at the age of 53 after years of mental illness, and rival groups fight over who his successor will be. In [[Paris]], [[Henry VI of England]], the 10-month old son of the late French regent, England's King Henry V, and grandson of King Charles VI, is proclaimed King Henri II of France. In [[Bourges]], the [[Dauphin of France|Dauphin Charles]], eldest son of King Charles VI, is proclaimed as [[Charles VII of France|King Charles VII]].<ref>William W. Kibler; Grover A. Zinn (1995). Medieval France: An Encyclopedia. Psychology Press. p. 379. ISBN 978-0-8240-4444-2.</ref> * [[November 7]] – After being returned to England from France, and then being taken on a two-day journey from Southwark to Temple Bar and thence to London, the body of the late King Henry V is buried at Westminster Abbey.<ref>{{cite book |last=Weir |first=Alison |title=Britain's Royal Family |year=2008 |isbn=9780099539735 |page=130 |publisher=Vintage |author-link=Alison Weir}}</ref> * [[November 9]] – At the opening of the English Parliament, the House of Commons elects [[Roger Flower]] as its speaker. * [[December 9]] – The [[Regency government, 1422β1437|Regency Council]] of the infant King Henry VI of England assembles for the first time with 18 nobles, led by [[John of Lancaster, Duke of Bedford]], the uncle of the King and the brother of the late King Henry V. Because the Duke of Bedford serves primarily in France to command English forces there in the ongoing war, another uncle, [[Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester]], leads the regency most of the time during the King's minority.<ref>{{cite book |last=Griffiths |date=1981 |first=R.A. |title=The Reign of King Henry VI |publisher=Ernest Benn |place=London |page=23 |isbn=978-0-510-26261-7 |url={{googlebooks|frWDmbf_mXEC|plainurl=yes}} |authorlink=Ralph A. Griffiths }}</ref> * [[December 18]] – **King [[Charles VII of France]] marries [[Marie of Anjou]] in a ceremony at [[Bourges]].<ref>{{cite book |title=The Private Life of Edward IV |first=John |last=Ashdown-Hill |publisher=Amberley Publishing |year=2016 |page=xxiv}}</ref> **As the English Parliament closes, the regents for King Henry VI give royal assent to new legislation that has been passed during the 39-day session, including the Irishmen Act setting requirements for "What sort of Irishmen only may come to dwell in England"; the [[Purveyance]] Act 1422 ("All the statutes of purveyors shall be proclaimed in every county four times in the year") relating to the royal household's purchase of provisions at a regulated price and the requistioning of horses and vehicles for royal use; and for "A certain allowance made to those which were retained to serve King Henry V. in his wars")
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