The Battle of Lincoln, or the First Battle of Lincoln, occurred on 2 February 1141 in
Lincoln, England
Lincoln () is a cathedral city, a non-metropolitan district, and the county town of Lincolnshire, England. In the 2021 Census, the Lincoln district had a population of 103,813. The 2011 census gave the Lincoln Urban Area, urban area of Lincoln, ...
between King
Stephen of England and forces loyal to
Empress Matilda
Empress Matilda ( 7 February 110210 September 1167), also known as the Empress Maude, was one of the claimants to the English throne during the civil war known as the Anarchy. The daughter of King Henry I of England, she moved to Germany as ...
. Stephen was captured during the battle, imprisoned, and effectively deposed while Matilda ruled for a short time.
Account

The forces of King
Stephen of England had been besieging
Lincoln Castle but were themselves attacked by a relief force loyal to Empress Matilda and commanded by
Robert, 1st Earl of Gloucester, Matilda's half-brother. The Angevin army consisted of the divisions of Robert's men, those of
Ranulf, Earl of Chester and those disinherited by Stephen, while on the flank was a mass of Welsh troops led by
Madog ap Maredudd, Lord of Powys, and
Cadwaladr ap Gruffydd. Cadwaladr was the brother of
Owain, King of Gwynedd, but Owain did not support any side in
the Anarchy
The Anarchy was a civil war in England and Normandy between 1138 and 1153, which resulted in a widespread breakdown in law and order. The conflict was a war of succession precipitated by the accidental death of William Adelin, the only legiti ...
. Stephen's force included
William of Ypres;
Simon of Senlis;
Gilbert of Hertford;
William of Aumale,
Alan of Richmond and
Hugh Bigod but was markedly short of cavalry.
As soon as the battle was joined, the majority of the leading magnates fled the king. Other important magnates captured with the king were
Baldwin fitz Gilbert;
Bernard de Balliol,
Roger de Mowbray; Richard de Courcy;
William Peverel of Nottingham;
Gilbert de Gant
Gilbert de Gant (Giselbert de Gand, Ghent, Gaunt) (c. 1040 – 1095) was the son of Ralph, Lord of Aalst near Ghent, and Gisele of Luxembourg, the sister-in-law of Baldwin IV, Count of Flanders. Gilbert de Gant was a kinsman of Matilda of ...
; Ingelram de Say;
Ilbert de Lacy and
Richard fitzUrse, all men of respected baronial families; it had only been the Earls who had fled.
Even as the royal troops listened to the exhortations of Stephen's lieutenant, Baldwin fitz Gilbert, the advancing enemy was heard and soon the disinherited
Angevin knights charged the cavalry of the five earls. On the left
Earl William Aumale of York and
William Ypres
William of Ypres ( nl, Willem van Yper; 1090 – 24 January 116524 January 1164 Old Style, O.S., 1165 New Style, N.S.) was a Flemish nobleman and one of the first mercenary captains of the Middle Ages. Following two unsuccessful bids for the ...
charged and smashed the poorly armed, 'but full of spirits', Welsh division but were themselves in turn routed 'in a moment' by the well-ordered military might of Earl Ranulf who stood out from the mass in 'his bright armour'. The earls, outnumbered and outfought, were soon put to flight and many of their men were killed and captured. King Stephen and his knights were rapidly surrounded by the Angevin force.
The rest of his division fought on with no hope of escape until all were killed or had surrendered. Baldwin fitz Richard and Richard fitz Urse 'having received many wounds, and, by their determined resistance, having gained immortal honour' were taken prisoner.
After fierce fighting in the city's streets, Stephen's forces were defeated.
[ Stephen himself was captured and taken to Bristol, where he was imprisoned. He was subsequently exchanged for Robert of Gloucester, who was later captured in the Rout of Winchester the following September. This ended Matilda's brief ascendancy in the wars with Stephen.][
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Incidental information
The Welsh contingent of the Angevin forces included Maredudd and Cadwgan,[''Wales: A Historical Companion'', Terry Breverton, entry for ''Lincoln, Battle of, 1141''] two of the five sons of Madog ap Idnerth, who (when he lived) was the ruling prince of Fferllys in the Welsh Marches
The Welsh Marches ( cy, Y Mers) is an imprecisely defined area along the border between England and Wales in the United Kingdom. The precise meaning of the term has varied at different periods.
The English term Welsh March (in Medieval Latin ...
. Conversely, Stephen was aided by prominent Marcher Lords, like Hugh de Mortimer. Following the Battle, his cause seeming lost, Hugh turned his attention to Fferllys, and invaded its northern parts the following year, killing Cadwgan (and Cadwgan's brother Hywel). In 1146, he invaded the south of Fferllys, and killed Maredudd. Matilda's son, Henry, forced Hugh to surrender his Welsh possessions;[''Henry II'', W. L. Warren, 1973, London, p. 60] Fferllys was divided between Madog's surviving sons, Cadwallon (who received Maelienydd) and Einion Clud (who received Elfael).
In fiction
This battle is featured in the historical novel '' The Pillars of the Earth'' by Ken Follett, and is described almost as it happened, including the capture of King Stephen and his subsequent exchange.
Similarly, it is recounted in ''When Christ and His Saints Slept
''When Christ and His Saints Slept'' is a historical novel written by Sharon Kay Penman, published in 1994. It is the first of Penman's Plantagenet trilogy, (ultimately five books) followed by '' Time and Chance'', ''Devil's Brood'', '' Lionhea ...
'' by Sharon Penman.
The Battle of Lincoln is also an important plot element in ''Dead Man's Ransom
''Dead Man's Ransom'' is a medieval mystery novel by Ellis Peters, first of four novels set in the disruptive year of 1141. It is the ninth in the Cadfael Chronicles, and was first published in 1984 in literature, 1984.
The book was adapted f ...
'', a novel in the Brother Cadfael series by Edith Pargeter (writing as Ellis Peters).
An older novel, ''The Villains of the Piece'' (aka ''Oath and the Sword''), by Graham Shelby, also has a chapter in it describing the First Battle of Lincoln.
The first battle of Lincoln is also represented in the 2021 Microsoft video game ''Age of Empires 4
''Age of Empires IV'' is a real-time strategy video game developed by Relic Entertainment in partnership with World's Edge and published by Xbox Game Studios. It is the fourth installment of the ''Age of Empires'' series. The game was relea ...
'' as a campaign mission.
See also
* Battle of Lincoln (1217)
References
Further reading
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