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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"