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Treaty of Leake
History of England
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| | 1318 | Edward II |  |
| York A Parliament at York confirms the treaty of Leek, the Ordinances are confirmed once more and a new council of seventeen appointed, including eight bishops, four earls, four barons, and one banneret |
| Leake A treaty signed at Leake between Edward & the Barons restores Edward II to the throne |
| 1318 | Edward III |  |
| Leake A treaty signed at Leake between Edward & the Barons restores Edward II to the throne |
| Leake Provides a standing Council to advise King & Parliament to observe the "ordinances" |
| 1318 | Lancaster, Thomas of |  |
| Leake Aymer brokers a deal whereby Lancaster agrees to relinquish power, in return for which he receives a pardon for himself and his followers |
| Leake Reconciled with Edward II after his private war against Earl Warenne, negotiates the treaty of Leake restoring Edward to power |
| 1318 | Valence, Aymer de |  |
| A Parliament at York confirms the treaty of Leek, the Ordinances are confirmed once more and a new council of seventeen appointed, including eight bishops, four earls, four barons, and one banneret |
| Aymer brokers a deal whereby Lancaster agrees to relinquish power, in return for which he receives a pardon for himself and his followers |
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