Form of Truces between England and Scotland, mentioning Isle of Man (1357)
- Item sets
- Sources
- Name
- Form of Truces between England and Scotland, mentioning Isle of Man (1357)
- Description
- A formal indenture establishing truces between English and Scottish forces, dated 8 May 1357 and made at London. The document lists territories under English and Scottish sovereignty, explicitly naming the Isle of Man as subject to English faith and fealty. Presented in both English and Anglo-Norman French. Relevant as early constitutional evidence of Manx status within English sphere during medieval period.
- Date
- 8 May 1357
- Collection
- Scottish and English Contention
- Type
- Primary Source Transcription
- Date Created
- 1357-05-08
- Creator
- English Crown representatives (Parliament/Lords)
- Audience
- Scottish Crown representatives (messengers of King David of Scotland)
- Identifier
- 31 ED. III (31st regnal year of Edward III)
- Language
- English, Anglo-Norman French