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[edit] Turpis Pax
Edward may always have thought of Northampton as a turpis pax but he did not repudiate it until his open intervention in favour of Edward Balliol in 1333, three years after he took charge of affairs in England. Rcpaterson 05:55, 23 June 2006 (UTC)
I have also edited out some confusion over timing and events. Ulster was invaded before County Durham, and both events took place during the minority of Edward III. There was no fresh application to Parliament for funds after the Weardale fiasco. Rcpaterson 03:36, 25 June 2006 (UTC)