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| 0568 | Ceawlin |  |
| Kent Defeats Aethelbert of Kent & makes peace |
| 0684 | Aldfrith |  |
| Makes peace with Ireland |
| 0752 | Cuthred |  |
| Wessex Defeats Ethelhun "the presumptuous Alderman" who bears the Golden Dragon Wessex ensign |
| 0799 | Cenwulf |  |
| Mercia Cenwulf concludes a peace treaty with Wessex & re-establishes Mercian authority |
| 0869 | Burgred |  |
| Nottingham A Mercian & Saxon Army pursue the Vikings to Nottingham & negotiate peace |
| Nottingham The Viking Great Army is left intact |
| 0879 | Alfred the Great |  |
| Wedmore Makes peace with the Danes |
| 0886 | Alfred the Great |  |
| Wessex Agrees to equality & free trade between both races |
| Wessex Divides England along Watling street from London to Chester between with the Danes |
| Wessex Signs a Peace Treaty with Guthrum |
| 0940 | Edmund I |  |
| Wessex Forced to accept a humiliating peace with the Danes |
| Wessex Forced to make peace with the Danes after Olaf's Capture of York |
| 0945 | Edmund I |  |
| Makes peace with Malcolm which lasts for 50 years |
| 0991 | Ethelred II the Unready |  |
| Maldon After defeat at Maldon Ethelred makes a treaty of peace & mutual assistance with Olaf |
| 1st Mar Ends hostilities caused by Normandy's protection of Viking raiders |
| 1st Mar England & Normandy agree not to assist the other's enemies |
| 1st Mar Signs a peace Treaty with Duke Richard I of Normandy |
| 1016 | Canute I |  |
| 18th Oct Ashingdon Wessex will be ruled by Edmund & London & the east will be ruled by Canute |
| 1016 | Edmund II Ironside |  |
| Oct Ashingdon Wessex will be ruled by Edmund & London & the east will be ruled by Canute |
| 1018 | Canute I |  |
| Orders all but 40 of his ships return to Denmark now there is peace in England |
| 1039 | Hardicanute I |  |
| Makes peace with Magnus of Norway so he can concentrate on securing the English throne |
| 1054 | William I the Conqueror |  |
| Henry I is forced to agree a humiliating peace with William, Duke of Normandy |
| 1057 | William I the Conqueror |  |
| Aug Henry I agrees a humiliating peace with William of Normandy |
| Aug Henry I never enters Normandy again |
| 1059 | Edward the Confessor |  |
| Edward the Confessor & Malcolm III agree peace |
| 1080 | William I the Conqueror |  |
| Falkirk Robert Curthose agrees peace with Malcolm III at Falkirk |
| 1100 | Henry I |  |
| 5th Nov The marriage to Matilda brings peace between England & Scotland |
| 1153 | Henry II |  |
| 6th Nov Winchester Barons conclude peace, the treaty recognizes his succession to the English throne |
| 1156 | Adrian IV |  |
| 18th June Benevento Pope Adrian IV & William of Sicily come to terms |
| 1160 | Henry II |  |
| Henry II & Louis VII agree an unsteady peace |
| 1167 | Henry II |  |
| London Henry & Louis reconcile after betrothal of his son Richard to Louis ' daughter Alice |
| 1192 | Richard I the Lionheart |  |
| Richard I makes a truce with Saladin for 3 years after failing to capture Jerusalem |
| 9th Aug A truce is declared & Chris tians allowed to enter Jerusalem unarmed |
| 9th Oct After concluding a truce Richard boards a ship at Acre & leaves the Holy Land |
| 2nd Nov Peace is concluded between the Crusaders & the Muslims |
| 2nd Nov The interior belongs to the Muslims & the coast belongs to the Latins |
| 1199 | Richard I the Lionheart |  |
| 13th Jan Signs a truce with Philip II |
| 1206 | John |  |
| 26th Oct Thouars John signs a 2 yr truce with Philip II |
| 26th Oct Thouars Preserves much of his mothrer's inheritance in Aquitaine under the Peace of Thouars |
| 26th Oct Thouars Signs a 2 yar truce with Philip II |
| 1213 | John |  |
| 3rd June Makes a truce with Llewelyn of Wales |
| 1214 | John |  |
| 18th Sep Chinon John & Philip make a truce by the peace of Chinon |
| 1215 | John |  |
| 27th May London Offers the Barons a truce |
| 1215 | Langton, Stephen |  |
| 27th May Canterbury Trusted by the barons & John, Langton is asked by the King to offer the barons a truce |
| 1216 | Henry III |  |
| The Magna Carter is declared in order to reunite the Monarchy with the Barons |
| 1218 | Henry III |  |
| Worcester The Peace of Worcester ends hostilities between England & Wales |
| 1220 | Henry III |  |
| Pope Honorius declares a prolongation of the peace between England & France by 4 yrs |
| 1231 | Henry III |  |
| 4th July Agrees a truce with France for 3 yrs |
| 1243 | Henry III |  |
| A 5 yr truce ends hostilities between France & England |
| 1253 | Henry III |  |
| Makes peace with Louis IX of France & plans to visit him |
| 1255 | Edward I |  |
| Gwynedd Fails to subdue Llewelyn ap Gruffydd & agrees a peace because of his rebellious barons |
| 1258 | Henry III |  |
| 23rd April London Returns to England, is reconciled with Edward & Simon de Montfort |
| 1259 | Edward I |  |
| 15th Oct London Swears friendship with Simon de Montfort |
| 1264 | Henry III |  |
| 12th Aug Canterbury Government reform is confirmed |
| 1264 | Montfort, Simon de |  |
| 12th Aug Canterbury Government reform is confirmed |
| 1267 | Edward I |  |
| The Peace of Montgomery confirms Llewelyn's title as Prince of Wales |
| 1267 | Montchensey, William de |  |
| Makes peace with Henry III |
| 1270 | Edward I |  |
| Tunis Edward I arrives in Tunis to find Louis IX dead & his successor Philip III's truce |
| 1301 | Edward I |  |
| 20th May England & France sign a peace treaty |
| 1302 | Edward I |  |
| Edward & the Scots sign a peace treaty & John Segrave is left in charge in Scotland with a force of 20,000 men |
| 1302 | Segrave, John |  |
| Edward & the Scots sign a peace treaty & John Segrave is left in charge in Scotland with a force of 20,000 men |
| 1313 | Clare |  |
| Mediates between Edward II & Lancaster |
| 1313 | Clare, Gilbert de |  |
| Mediates between Edward II & Lancaster |
| 1323 | Edward II |  |
| May Edward II is forced to sign a humiliating peace treaty with Scotland |
| 1335 | Edward III |  |
| Benedict XII saves the Crusade by getting England to agree a 6 month truce |
| England & France unite for the Crusade after France has no need to ally with Scotland |
| Murray negotiates a truce with Edward until April 1336, during which time, various French and Papal emissaries attempt to negotiate a peace between the two countries |
| 1340 | Edward III |  |
| 30th Nov London Returns to England after agreeing a truce with France |
| 1347 | Edward III |  |
| 28th Sep Signs a truce with Philip IV |
| 1357 | Edward III |  |
| 22nd Mar Bordeaux A 2 year truce is signed at Bordeaux |
| 1360 | Edward III |  |
| 24th Oct Calais Makes peace with France at the Peace of Calais |
| 1377 | Richard II |  |
| 24th June The truce with France expires |
| Sep Calais Anglo-French talks resume in Calais |
| 1381 | Richard II |  |
| Accompanies Chief Justice Tresilian around the country to enforce the rule of law |
| 1382 | Richard II |  |
| London Proclaims a general amnesty to rebellious peasants, as suggested by Parliament |
| 1389 | Richard II |  |
| London Agrees to a three year truce with France |
| 1392 | Lancaster |  |
| Amiens Leads a deputation at Amiens to discuss a final peace settlement with Charles VI |
| 1392 | Percy, Thomas |  |
| Negotiates peace with France |
| 1394 | Lancaster |  |
| London Concludes a truce with France |
| 1396 | Richard II |  |
| Paris Charles agrees to support Richard if he is attacked, the peace lasts for 30 yrs |
| Paris England keeps Calais & part of Gascony |
| London Richard II & Charles VI agree peace at the Peace of Paris |
| 1415 | Henry V |  |
| Aug Leulinghen Henry V invades Normandy after the French refuse his terms, thereby bringing the truce of Leulinghen to an end |
| 1419 | Henry V |  |
| 25th Dec Peace is agreed between England & France |
| 1434 | John of Bedford |  |
| The Duke of Burgundy concludes a separate truce with the French |
| Rouen The English court is forced to leave Paris for Rouen |
| 1435 | Henry VI |  |
| 25th Sep Arras The Duke of Burgundy makes a separate peace with the French |
| 1435 | John of Bedford |  |
| Rouen Receives a letter from Philippe the Good declaring for peace between France & England |
| 1437 | Henry VI |  |
| May Yors Agrees to marry Margaret of Anjou in return for a two year truce with France |
| 1452 | Henry VI |  |
| 2nd Mar London Makes a temporary peace with Richard 3rd Duke of York at Blackheath |
| 1452 | Richard |  |
| 2nd Mar Blackheath Makes a temporary peace with Henry VI at Blackheath |
| 1469 | Edward IV |  |
| London Warwick cannot keep order, the rebels make peace & Edward returns to London |
| 1475 | Edward IV |  |
| 12th Aug Opens negotiations with Louis XI |
| 1484 | Pole, Anne de la |  |
| 21st Sep London A 3 yr truce follows the marriage of Richard's niece Anne de la Pole & James III's son |
| 1484 | Richard III |  |
| 21st Sep London A 3 yr truce follows the marriage of Richard's niece Anne de la Pole & James III's son |
| 1486 | Henry VII |  |
| 3rd July A 3 year truce with Scotland is agreed |
| 1491 | Henry VII |  |
| 21st Dec London A truce is signed between England & Scotland, a 5 yr peace |
| 1497 | Henry VII |  |
| 30th Sep Ayton Henry VII concludes a truce with Scotland by the Peace of Ayton |
| 1499 | Henry VII |  |
| Establishes peace with Scotland |
| Ayton Renews the Truce of Ayton with Scotland |
| 1502 | Henry VII |  |
| 1st Anglo-Scottish Peace treaty since 1328 |
| 1503 | Henry VII |  |
| Concluded between Henry VII & James IV |
| 1513 | Henry VIII |  |
| Ferdinand II & the Venetians desert Henry VIII & the Pope & make peace with France |
| 1514 | Henry VIII |  |
| It is agreed that Henry's sister, Mary, will marry Louis XII |
| Secures double the anual tribute paid by France to Henry VII |
| 11th Aug Peace between England & Fance is declared after the defection of Henry's allies |
| 1514 | Wolsey, Thomas |  |
| 6th Aug Henry VIII & Louis XII agree peace until a year after the death of either |
| 6th Aug Wolsey negotiates for Henry VIII who gains a pension & Tournai |
| 6th Aug Wolsey negotiates for the agreed marriage between Louis & Henry's sister Mary |
| 1534 | Henry VIII |  |
| 11th May Henry VIII makes peace with James V |
| 1544 | Henry VIII |  |
| Crepy en Valois Henry VIII is forced to retreat from France when Charles V & Francois I make peace |
| 1546 | Clinton, Edward |  |
| One of the peace Commissioners sent to France |
| 1546 | Henry VIII |  |
| 7th June London Ends 2 yrs of conflict between Henry VIII & Francois I |
| 1555 | Mary I |  |
| Augsburg The ruler of each country can decide whether their subjects are Protestant or Catholic |
| 1642 | Charles I |  |
| Aug Nottingham Parliament wants Charles to lower his standard & withdraws accusations of treason |
| Aug Nottingham Suffers a defeat outside Coventry & calls for peace negotiations |
| 1643 | Butler, James |  |
| 15th Sep London Agrees a truce with the Confederate Irish on behalf of the King |
| 1643 | Charles I |  |
| Jan Oxford Rejects proposals drawn up by the Lords & Parliament after the battle of Edgehill |
| 1643 | Pennington, Isaac |  |
| London In the King's reply to the peace petition the London Mayor is accused of treason |
| 1643 | Pym, John |  |
| 13th Jan London The King's reply to the peace petition is read dismisivly in the Guildhall |
| 1645 | Charles I |  |
| Jan Uxbridge Signs a brief truce but breaks it when he refuses to accede to Parliament's terms |
| 1646 | Charles I |  |
| London Rejects the Newcastle Proposals to take the Covenant & Parliament control the militia |
| 22nd April London Offers peace to the Independents |
| 22nd April London Will disband his forces if he can live as a King & have a few friends in service |
| 1646 | Cromwell, Oliver |  |
| 25th April London Announces the King's peace offer to the Independents who refuse to respond |
| 1646 | Ireton, Henry |  |
| London Receives Charles I's peace offer to the Independents & communicates it to Cromwell |
| 1647 | Charles I |  |
| Offers a seperate peace with the Independents in Parliament but they do not respond |
| 2nd April The French send Montreuil to Scotland to negotiate peace with the Covenanters |
| 1647 | Fairfax, Thomas |  |
| 13th Mar Signs a peace treaty with Lord Ralph Hopton who agrees to disband his forces |
| 1647 | Hopton |  |
| 9th Mar Truro Driven back to Truro, Hopton offers peace terms with the Parliamentary forces |
| 13th Mar Signs a peace treaty with Fairfax in Truro |
| 1674 | Charles II |  |
| Opens Parliament to raise money for war with the Dutch, both Houses vote for peace |
| 11th Feb Declares in Parliament for "a speedy honourable & I hope lasting peace with the Dutch" |