Treaty of London
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The Treaty of London may refer to:
- Treaty of London (1359) ceding western France to England, repudiated by the Estates-General in Paris, 19 May 1359
- Treaty of London (1518) a non aggression pact between the major European nations
- Treaty of London (1604) between England and Spain
- Treaty of London (1700), also known as the Second Partition Treaty
- Jay Treaty, 1794
- Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814
- Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824
- Treaty of London (1827) between Britain, France, and Russia for end to Turkish action in Greece
- Treaty of London (1832) between Britain, France, and Russia creating an independent Kingdom of Greece
- Treaty of London (1839) recognising the independence and neutrality of Belgium
- Treaty of London (1841) for the Suppression of the African Slave trade
- Treaty of London (1861) between Britain, France and Spain agreeing on a course of action towards obtaining loan repayments from Mexico
- Treaty of London (1864) uniting the Ionian Islands with Greece
- Treaty of London (1867) guaranteeing the neutrality of Luxembourg
- Treaty of London (1890) between Britain, Germany and Portugal over territorial claims in Southern Africa.
- Treaty of London (1913) ending the First Balkan War
- Treaty of London (1915) between the Entente powers and Italy
- Anglo-Irish Treaty, 1921 establishing a semi-independent Irish Free State
- London Naval Treaty in 1930 establishing limits on naval fleets and construction programs
- Second London Naval Treaty in 1936 furthering naval arms control limits
- Treaty of London (1945) is the legal basis for the Nazi trials
- Treaty of London (1946) ends British mandate over Transjordan
- Treaty of London (1949) which created the Council of Europe