Treaty of Berwick (1482)

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The Treaty of Berwick (1482) was an agreement between England and Scotland that temporarily resolved hostilities during the reign of Edward IV and James III amid wider Anglo-Scottish border conflicts.

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instanceOf treaty
chronologicallyPrecedes later Treaties of Berwick NERFINISHED
conflictContext Anglo-Scottish border conflicts
countryInvolved Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Scotland NERFINISHED
date 1482
diplomaticParticipants envoys of Edward IV of England
envoys of James III of Scotland
effect temporary cessation of open warfare on the Anglo-Scottish border
follows earlier Anglo-Scottish truces
goal temporary resolution of hostilities between England and Scotland
hasType peace treaty
truce
historicalPeriod Late Middle Ages in Britain NERFINISHED
languageOfWork Latin
Middle English
Scots
legalStatus international agreement
namedAfter Berwick-upon-Tweed NERFINISHED
partOf Anglo-Scottish diplomatic relations
placeSigned Berwick-upon-Tweed NERFINISHED
region British Isles NERFINISHED
relatedTo Scottish internal political conflicts in the 1480s
Wars of the Roses NERFINISHED
signatory Edward IV of England NERFINISHED
James III of Scotland NERFINISHED
subject border security
cessation of raids
mutual peace obligations
temporalContext reign of Edward IV of England
reign of James III of Scotland

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Treaties of the Kingdom of Scotland hasPart Treaty of Berwick (1482)