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  2. The Treaty of Berwick was a 'league of amity' or peace agreement made on 6 July 1586 between Queen Elizabeth I of England and King James VI of Scotland, after a week of meetings at the Tolbooth in Berwick upon Tweed.
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    What was the Treaty of Berwick?The Treaty of Berwick was a 'league of amity' or peace agreement made on 6 July 1586 between Queen Elizabeth I of England and King James VI of Scotland, after a week of meetings at the Tolbooth in Berwick upon Tweed. The English diplomat Thomas Randolph was sent to Scotland in February 1586 to commence negotiations on the proposed articles.
    Why was the Berwick treaty of 1560 important?Berwick, treaty of, 1560. The years 1558–60 were critical in Anglo-Scottish relations. The death of Mary Tudor in 1558 placed a protestant on the English throne. Mary, queen of Scots, became queen of France in 1559, with her mother Mary of Guise as regent for her in Scotland.
    How did the Treaty of Berwick affect the Scottish Reformation?The Lords were trying both to expel the French and to effect the Scottish Reformation, and this led to rioting and armed conflict. The Treaty of Berwick was negotiated on 27 February 1560 at Berwick-upon-Tweed.
    How did the Treaty of Forth work?The treaty was effective: the English navy already had a fleet in the Firth of Forth commanded by William Winter, and now an English army under Baron Grey de Wilton marched north from Berwick into Scotland, camping first at Halidon Hill on 27 March.
     
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    Web10. The treaty to be signed by the Duke after the hostages are delivered. There is no due obedience withdrawn from Mary or the French king. The treaty was signed and sealed by 30 of the Lords of the Congregation at …

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