Treaty of Carlisle (1563)

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The Treaty of Carlisle (1563) was a diplomatic agreement between Scotland and England aimed at regulating cross-border relations and tensions along the Anglo-Scottish frontier during the 16th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf diplomatic agreement
treaty
appliesTo Anglo-Scottish border NERFINISHED
category Treaties between England and Scotland
countryInvolved Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
follows earlier Anglo-Scottish border agreements
hasContext ongoing tensions between England and Scotland in the 16th century
hasLanguage English
Scots
hasPurpose reduction of tensions along the Anglo-Scottish frontier
regulation of cross-border relations
hasSubject border security
cross-border crime
frontier administration
locatedIn Carlisle NERFINISHED
England
namedAfter Carlisle NERFINISHED
partOf Anglo-Scottish relations NERFINISHED
precedes later Anglo-Scottish treaties
relatedTo Anglo-Scottish border reivers NERFINISHED
Anglo-Scottish diplomacy
signedAt Carlisle NERFINISHED
signedIn 1563
timePeriod 16th century

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Treaties of the Kingdom of Scotland hasPart Treaty of Carlisle (1563)