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=== October–December === *[[October 13]] – (New Moon of Thadinovut 909 ME) With the end of the Buddhist Lent, the Kingdom of Burma (now Myanmar) mobilizes to invade the Kingdom of Arakan (now Thailand).<ref>{{cite book |last=Wood |first=William A. R. |title=History of Siam |publisher=Chalermit Press |year=1924 |location=Thailand |isbn=1-931541-10-8}}</ref> *The [[List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1547|English Parliament]], the first convened since the death of King Henry VIII, is opened by King Edward VI. * [[November 5]] – [[Catherine Parr]], the former Queen consort of England and widow of King [[Henry VIII]], publishes her book ''[[The Lamentation of a Sinner]]''.<ref>{{cite book |last=Freeman |first=Thomas S. |chapter=One Survived: The Account of the Katherine Parr in Foxe's "Books of Martyrs" |editor1-last=Betteridge |editor1-first=Thomas |editor2-last=Lipscomb |editor2-first=Suzannah |editor2-link=Suzannah Lipscomb |title=Henry VIII and the Court: Art, Politics and Performance |publisher=Ashgate |location=Farnham, UK |year=2013 |pages=241β242}}</ref> * [[November 15]] – A fleet of 60 Ottoman Navy ships, commanded by [[Piri Reis]], arrives at the port of [[Aden]] (now in [[Yemen]])<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=KrsmNygcbNgC&pg=PA2 ''The history of Aden, 1839-72'' by Zaka Hanna Kour p. 2]</ref> and [[Capture of Aden (1548)|captures the city]] in slightly more than three months, by February 26, 1548. * [[December 6]] – The [[Battle of Perlis River]] is fought between the Portuguese Navy and the navy of the [[Aceh Sultanate]] (now a province of [[Indonesia]]) at the [[Perlis River]] in [[Malaysia]]. With nine light warships and 230 soldiers, the Portuguese sink or capture 45 of the 60 ships of Aceh vessel leave 4,000 of their 5,380 soldiers dead or missing.<ref>Saturnino Monteiro (1992): ''Batalhas e Combates da Marinha Portuguesa'' Volume III, p. 95-103.</ref> * [[December 24]] – King Edward VI of England gives [[royal assent]] to numerous laws enacted by Parliament, including the [[Treason Act 1547|Treason Act]] and the [[Vagabonds Act 1547|Vagabonds Act]]. * [[December 28]] – [[John Luttrell (soldier)|Sir John Luttrell]] of England, recently victorious over Scotland in the [[Battle of Pinkie]], raids the Scottish port of [[Burntisland]] on the [[Firth of Forth]], after his uncle [[Thomas Wyndham (Royal Navy officer)|Thomas Wyndham]] brings two Royal Navy warships. Luttrell and Wyndhamburn ships and buildings on the pier and capture [[Rossend Castle]]<ref>].Gervase Phillips, ''The Anglo-Scots Wars 1513β1550'' (Boydell Press, 1999) p. 212 {{ISBN|0-85115-746-7}}</ref>
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