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No. The only conflict in St Albans during the 14th Century was part of the Peasants' Revolt in 1381. The peasants, lead by a rebel leader, Jack Straw, and a local man, William Grindcobbe, stormed the St Albans Abbey and demanded a Charter of Freedom from the Abbot. They got it, but it didn't last very long: Once the 14-year-old King Richard II regained control of his country, William Grindcobbe was tried along with others and hung, drawn and quartered.

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