Events from the 10th century in the Kingdom of England.
- 902
- 909
- 910–920
- 910
- 911
- 912
- 913
- 914
- 915
- 917
- 918
- 919
- 920
- c. 923
- 924
- 17 July – Edward the Elder dies and is succeeded by Æthelstan as King of Wessex.[5]
- 925
- 926
- 927
- 928
- 931
- Æthelstan holds the first Council of All England, at Colchester.[1]
- 933
- 934
- 935
- Approximate date – Æthelstan mints the first coins proclaiming himself to be "King of All Britain" (Rex To[tius] Brit[anniae]).[1][8]
- 937
- 939
- 940
- 941
- 942
- King Edmund re-captures the Five Boroughs.[1]
- 943
- 944
- King Edmund takes York from the Vikings.[5]
- 945
- 946
- 26 May – King Edmund is murdered by an exiled criminal at Pucklechurch and succeeded by his brother Eadred of England[5] who is crowned on 16 August at Kingston upon Thames.
- 947
- 948
- King Eadred expels Eric Bloodaxe from Northumbria.[5]
- King Malcolm I of Scotland raids Northumbria.[1]
- 949
- 952
- Eric Bloodaxe reconquers York.[5]
- King Eadred imprisons Wulfstan of York.[1]
- 954
- 955
- 23 November – King Eadred dies at Frome and is succeeded by his nephew Eadwig.[5]
- 956
- Dunstan exiled after quarreling with King Eadwig.[1]
- 957
- 958
- 959
- 960
- 961
- 963
- c. 970
- 971
- 973
- 975
- 8 July – King Edgar dies and is succeeded by his 12-year-old son Edward.[5]
- 978
- 980
- Vikings begin a new wave of raids on England.[5]
- 981
- 985
- 986
- 988
- 19 May – death of Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury. He is succeeded by Æthelgar.
- 990
- 991
- 993
- 994
- 995
- 997
- King Æthelred issues a law code at Wantage, defining the legal position in the Danelaw and introducing trial by jury.[1]
- Ælfric of Eynsham completes the English Lives of Saints.[1]
- 998
- Danes raid southern and western coasts.[1]
- 999
- 1000
- 902
- Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury (died 988)
- 922
- 923
- 943/44
- c. 950
- c. 955
- c. 962
- 968
- 902
- 5 December – Ealhswith, queen consort of Alfred the Great
- 904
- 908
- 909 – approximate date
- Asser, Bishop of Sherborne and scholar
- Wighelm, probable Bishop of Selsey
- 911
- 912
- Wilferth, Bishop of Lichfield (approximate date)
- 913
- 914 or 923
- 2 August – Plegmund, Archbishop of Canterbury
- 915
- 917
- 918
- 12 June – Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians (born c. 870)
- 920 or 922
- 921
- 924
- 926
- 8 January – Athelm, Archbishop of Canterbury
- 927
- 939
- 27 October – Æthelstan, King of England (born c. 895)
- 941
- 12 February – Wulfhelm, Archbishop of Canterbury
- 946
- 954
- 955
- 958
- Oda, Archbishop of Canterbury
- 959
- c. 962/3
- 971
- 973
- 975
- 977
- 30 April–2 May – Sideman, Bishop of Crediton
- 978
- 988
- Dunstan, Archbishop of Canterbury (born c. 909)
- 990
- 13 February – Æthelgar, Archbishop of Canterbury
- 994
Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History. London: Century Ltd. pp. 42–47. ISBN 978-0-7126-5616-0.
Heighway, Carolyn (2001). "Gloucester and the new minister of St Oswald". In Higham, N. J.; Hill, D. H. (eds.). Edward the Elder 899-924. Routledge. p. 108.