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Treaty between England and France, 1414 — Isle of Man references
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24 January 1414
A trilingual (Latin, English, French) transcription of a 1414 treaty between England and France, notable for its enumeration of allied sovereignties and lordships. The document specifically mentions the Lord of Man and John Stanley as signatories/representatives for the Lordship of Man on behalf of England, and again references Man under French allies. This source is relevant to understanding the constitutional and feudal status of the Isle of Man in the medieval period, predating the 1765 Revestment by 351 years.
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