Treaty of Ayton (1497)

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The Treaty of Ayton (1497) was a peace agreement between Scotland and England that helped end years of border warfare and laid groundwork for more stable relations between the two kingdoms.

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instanceOf peace treaty
aimedTo end years of border warfare
stabilize Anglo-Scottish relations
appliesToJurisdiction Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
cause capture and execution of Perkin Warbeck
need to end border warfare between Scotland and England
chronologyWithinSeries predecessor of Treaty of Perpetual Peace (1502)
consequence foundation for later dynastic marriage alliances
improved diplomatic relations between Scotland and England
reduction of cross-border raids
countryInvolved Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
dateSigned 1497
followedBy Treaty of Perpetual Peace (1502) NERFINISHED
follows Anglo-Scottish border warfare
Scottish support for Perkin Warbeck
genre international agreement
hasEffect stabilization of the Anglo-Scottish border
temporary peace in the Anglo-Scottish Wars
hasLanguage English
French
Latin
Scots
hasType peace agreement
historicalPeriod late 15th century
inception 1497
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Berwickshire NERFINISHED
Scottish Borders NERFINISHED
location Ayton Castle NERFINISHED
mainSubject peace between Scotland and England
namedAfter Ayton NERFINISHED
partOf Anglo-Scottish relations NERFINISHED
providedFor extradition of rebels
mutual renunciation of support for pretenders
non-aggression between Scotland and England
truce between Scotland and England
relatedTo Anglo-Scottish Wars NERFINISHED
Perkin Warbeck NERFINISHED
signatoryMonarch Henry VII of England NERFINISHED
James IV of Scotland NERFINISHED
signedAt Ayton NERFINISHED
signedIn Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
significantEvent first formal peace between Scotland and England since 1328
topic diplomatic history of England
diplomatic history of Scotland

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Treaties of the Kingdom of Scotland hasPart Treaty of Ayton (1497)