Treaty of London
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The Treaty of London may refer to:
  • Treaty of London (1359), which ceded western France to England, repudiated by the Estates-General in Paris on 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
  • Convention of London (1786)
    Convention of London (1786)
    The Convention of London, also known as the Anglo-Spanish Convention, was an agreement negotiated between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Spain concerning the status of British settlements on the Mosquito Coast of Central America...

    , which allowed British settlers in Belize to cut and export timber
  • Jay Treaty
    Jay Treaty
    Jay's Treaty, , also known as Jay's Treaty, The British Treaty, and the Treaty of London of 1794, was a treaty between the United States and Great Britain that is credited with averting war,, resolving issues remaining since the Treaty of Paris of 1783, which ended the American Revolution,, and...

     (1794), between Britain and the USA, to resolve various issues arising from the 1776 American Revolution
  • Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814
    Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814
    The Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814 was a treaty signed between Great Britain and the Netherlands in London on August 13, 1814...

    , returning colonies to the Netherlands
  • London Convention of 1818
    Treaty of 1818
    The Convention respecting fisheries, boundary and the restoration of slaves between the United States of America and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, also known as the London Convention, Anglo-American Convention of 1818, Convention of 1818, or simply the Treaty of 1818, was a...

    , between the United States of America and the United Kingdom
    United Kingdom
    The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandIn the United Kingdom and Dependencies, other languages have been officially recognised as legitimate autochthonous languages under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages...

  • Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824
    Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824
    The Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824, also known as the Treaty of London, was a treaty signed between the United Kingdom and the Netherlands in London on 17 March 1824. The treaty was to resolve disputes arising from the execution of the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814...

    , resolving problems with the 1814 treaty
  • Treaty of London (1827), between Britain, France, and Russia, for the end of Turkish action in Greece
  • Treaty of London (1832)
    London Conference of 1832
    The London Conference of 1832 was an international conference convened to establish a stable government in Greece. Negotiations between the three Great Powers resulted in the establishment of the Kingdom of Greece under a Bavarian Prince. The decisions were ratified in the Treaty of Constantinople...

    , between Britain, France, and Russia, creating an independent Kingdom of Greece
  • Treaty of London (1839), which recognised the independence and neutrality of Belgium
  • Convention of London (1840)
    Convention of London (1840)
    The Convention of London of 1840 was a treaty with the formal title of Convention for the Pacification of the Levant, signed on 15 July 1840 between the European Great Powers of United Kingdom, Austria, Prussia, Russia on the one hand, and the Ottoman Empire on the other.The treaty summarized...

    , which granted Muhammad Ali Pasha hereditary control over Egypt
  • London Straits Convention
    London Straits Convention
    In the London Straits Convention concluded on July 13, 1841 between the Great Powers of Europe at the time - Russia, the United Kingdom, France, Austria and Prussia - the "ancient rule" of the Ottoman Empire was re-established by closing the Turkish straits , which link the Black Sea to the...

     (1841), which closed the Bosporus and the Dardanelles to warships
  • Treaty of London (1841), for the Suppression of the African Slave trade
  • Treaty of London (1861)
    Treaty of London (1861)
    The Treaty of London was a treaty, signed by France, Spain, and the United Kingdom, in 1861. The purpose of the treaty was to agree on a course of action towards obtaining loan repayments from Mexico....

    , between Britain, France and Spain, agreeing on a course of action towards obtaining loan repayments from Mexico
  • Treaty of London (1864), which united the Ionian Islands with Greece
  • Treaty of London (1867), which guaranteed the neutrality of Luxembourg
  • Treaty of London (1871), concerning Dutch East Indies
    Dutch East Indies
    The Dutch East Indies was a Dutch colony that became modern Indonesia following World War II. It was formed from the nationalised colonies of the Dutch East India Company, which came under the administration of the Netherlands government in 1800....

     (see: nl)
  • London Convention (1871), concerning Russian and Turkish fleets in the Black Sea (see ru)
  • London Convention (1884), between the United Kingdom and the South African Republic
  • Treaty of London (1890), between Britain, Germany and Portugal, over territorial claims in Southern Africa
  • Treaty of London (1913), which ended the First Balkan War
  • Treaty of London (1915), between the Entente powers and Italy
  • Anglo-Irish Treaty
    Anglo-Irish Treaty
    The Anglo-Irish Treaty , officially called the Articles of Agreement for a Treaty Between Great Britain and Ireland, was a treaty between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and representatives of the secessionist Irish Republic that concluded the Irish War of...

     (1921), which established a semi-independent Irish Free State
  • London Agreement (1925), that resolved the issue of the Irish Boundary Commission
  • London Naval Treaty
    London Naval Treaty
    The London Naval Treaty was an agreement between the United Kingdom, the Empire of Japan, France, Italy and the United States, signed on April 22, 1930, which regulated submarine warfare and limited naval shipbuilding. Ratifications were exchanged in London on October 27, 1930, and the treaty went...

     (1930), which established limits on naval fleets and construction programs
  • London Convention on the Definition of Aggression (1933)
  • Second London Naval Treaty
    Second London Naval Treaty
    The Second London Naval Disarmament Conference opened in London, the United Kingdom, on 9 December 1935. It resulted in the Second London Naval Treaty which was signed on 25 March 1936.- Description :...

     (1936), which furthered naval arms control limits
  • Treaty of London (1945), the legal basis for the Nazi trials
  • Treaty of London (1946), which ended the British mandate over Transjordan
  • Treaty of London (1949), which created the Council of Europe
  • Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter
    Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter
    The Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter 1972, commonly called the "London Convention" or "LC '72555" and also barbie abbreviated as Marine Dumping, is an agreement to control pollution of the sea by dumping and to encourage regional agreements...

    (1972)
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