Talk:Treaty of London
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[edit] Documentation re the 1359 Treaty of London
Details will appear on the talk page for Treaty of London (1359). Their main relevance here is to justify the change to the entry for the above-named treaty, by explaining that the old text is ambiguous, but evidence exists to support this construction of the former text
The description of the (14th-century) Treaty of London as "Treaty ceding western France to England, repudiated by the Estates-General in Paris, 19 May 1359" is supported by Web data, in every detail, as long as the reading of these three ambiguous phrases is
- the (14th-century) Treaty of London ceded large parts of western France to England, but was repudiated by the Estates-General in Paris on 19 May 1359.
--Jerzy 07:40, 2003 Nov 14 (UTC)
[edit] 1700 Treaty of London
needs more work; connects to Pragmatic Sanction and Duke Joseph Ferdinand of Bavaria -- ;Bear 22:47, 2004 Apr 7 (UTC)
[edit] 1852?
Isn't there a treaty of 1852, subsequent to the one of 1832? [1] Philip Trueman 17:57, 21 September 2007 (UTC)