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Conventions Respecting the Deliberation of David de Bruys, 1355

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1355

A bilingual (Anglo-Norman French and English) record of treaty conventions from 1355 concerning truces between the King of England and Scottish forces, explicitly naming the Isle of Man as a party to the agreement. The document references Edward III and establishes peace terms between English and Scottish parties including allies and adherents, with specific mention of the Isle of Man's inclusion in the truce provisions.

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  • Anglo-Norman French and English