Quitclaim of Canterbury

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The Quitclaim of Canterbury was a 1189 agreement in which King Richard I of England renounced the feudal overlordship over Scotland that had been imposed by the earlier Treaty of Falaise, restoring Scottish independence in return for payment.

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Quitclaim of Canterbury canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bilateral agreement
medieval treaty
alsoKnownAs Quitclaim of Canterbury, 1189 NERFINISHED
compensation monetary payment by Scotland to England
country Kingdom of England
date 1189
effect renunciation of English overlordship over Scotland
restoration of Scottish independence
follows Treaty of Falaise NERFINISHED
grants release of King of Scots from homage to King of England
release of Scottish Church from subordination to English Church
historicalContext reign of Richard I of England
reign of William I of Scotland
language Latin
legalStatus international treaty
location Canterbury NERFINISHED
purpose to annul the Treaty of Falaise
to restore the full sovereignty of the Scottish crown
relatedTo Anglo-Scottish relations
history of England
history of Scotland
repeals Treaty of Falaise NERFINISHED
signatory Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
Richard I of England NERFINISHED
William I of Scotland NERFINISHED
signedBy Richard I of England NERFINISHED
William I of Scotland NERFINISHED
subject feudal overlordship of Scotland
timePeriod 12th century
year 1189

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Treaty of Falaise followedBy Quitclaim of Canterbury
Treaty of Falaise overturnedBy Quitclaim of Canterbury