Treaty of Irvine (1297)

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The Treaty of Irvine (1297) was a short-lived agreement between the Scottish nobles and the English crown during the Wars of Scottish Independence, temporarily halting hostilities after early Scottish resistance.

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instanceOf peace agreement
treaty
aimedTo halt early Scottish resistance to English rule
characterizedAs short-lived agreement
countryAtTime Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
followed early campaigns of William Wallace
initial Scottish uprisings of 1297
hasApproximateDate July 1297
hasConsequence did not permanently end Scottish resistance
hasCounterparty Edward I of England NERFINISHED
hasDate 1297
hasParty Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
Scottish nobles
hasSignatory Bishop of Glasgow NERFINISHED
James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland NERFINISHED
Robert the Bruce NERFINISHED
other Scottish magnates
hasStatus superseded by renewed conflict
historicalPeriod late 13th century
jurisdiction Anglo-Scottish relations
language Latin
opposedBy some Scottish resistance leaders
partOf Wars of Scottish Independence NERFINISHED
preceded Battle of Stirling Bridge NERFINISHED
resultedIn submission of several Scottish nobles to Edward I
temporary cessation of hostilities between Scotland and England
shortDescription temporary truce between Scottish nobles and Edward I in 1297
tookPlaceAt Irvine NERFINISHED
tookPlaceIn Ayrshire NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
topic Anglo-Scottish treaties
Wars of Scottish Independence diplomacy

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Treaties of the Kingdom of Scotland hasPart Treaty of Irvine (1297)