Treaty of Greenwich

Treaty of Greenwich

The Treaty of Greenwich (also known as the Treaties of Greenwich) contained two agreements both signed on 1 July, 1543 in Greenwich between representatives of England and Scotland. The accord, overall, entailed a plan developed by Henry VIII of England to unite both kingdoms (i.e. Union of the Crowns). The first sub-treaty helped to establish peace between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland. The second sub-treaty was a marriage proposal between Edward VI of England and Mary I of Scotland. In this part of the treaty, it was agreed that Mary would be accompanied by an English nobleman/gentleman (and his wife) until she was ten years old. Afterwards, Mary would reside in England until the time of her marriage. Also, the Treaty of Greenwich permitted the Kingdom of Scotland to maintain its laws. [Fisher, p. 459.] Even though the Earl of Arran signed the accord on 1 July and ratified it on 25 August, 1543, the Treaty of Greenwich was ultimately rejected by the Scottish Parliament on 11 December, 1543. [Loades, pp. 59-60.]

References

ee also

*List of treaties

ources

*Herbert Albert Laurens Fisher. "The History of England, from the Accession of Henry VII, to the Death of Henry VIII, 1485-1547" (Volume V). Longmans, Green, and Co., 1906.
*Loades, David Michael. "John Dudley, Duke of Northumberland, 1504-53". Oxford University Press, 1996. ISBN 0198201931

External links

* [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/utk/scotland/religion.htm The National Archives - Uniting the Kingdoms?]


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