Convention respecting agreement between England and Scotland, including Isle of Man, 1357
- Item sets
- Sources
- Name
- Convention respecting agreement between England and Scotland, including Isle of Man, 1357
- Description
- A formal indenture from October 1357 recording a convention between the King of England and King of Scotland, affirming truces and their terms of payment. The document explicitly mentions the Isle of Man as part of the territorial scope of the agreement, indicating early medieval English claims to Manx sovereignty. This is relevant to understanding the constitutional and political status of Mann before the Revestment.
- Date
- 3 October 1357
- Collection
- Scottish and English Contention
- Type
- Primary Source Transcription
- Date Created
- 1357-10-03
- Creator
- King of England; King of Scotland
- Audience
- Parties to the truce agreement
- Identifier
- 31 ED. III (31st year of Edward III's reign)
- Language
- Norman French and English