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Treaty of Edinburgh

The Treaty of Edinburgh (also known as the Treaty of Leith) was a treaty drawn up on 5 July 1560 between the Commissioners of Queen Elizabeth of England with the assent of the Scottish Lords of the Congregation, and the French representatives of King Francis II of France (husband of Mary Queen of Scots) to formally conclude the Siege of Leith and replace the Auld Alliance with France with a new Anglo-Scottish accord, while maintaining the peace between England and France agreed by the Treaty of Cateau-Cambresis.〔''Foedera'', vol. xv, 593-6 (''text in full''): ''Calendar State Papers Scotland'', vol. i, (1898), 442-444 (''copies noted.'')〕
==French and English troops in Scotland==
The rule of Mary of Guise in Scotland was supported by French troops. Scottish Protestants challenged her rule in the Reformation Crisis. During the ensuing Siege of Leith, French troops fortified the port and town of Leith against an English and Scottish Protestant force. The English army was invited into Scotland by the Treaty of Berwick made by the Lords of the Congregation. Remains of an artillery fort involved in the siege were found, in 2006, in Edinburgh's Pilrig Park, and two gun emplacements can be seen on Leith Links.〔Herald & Post (newspaper), Scotsman Publications Ltd., Edinburgh. 7 December 2006.〕 The treaty was concluded on 6 July 1560 just short of a month after the death of Mary of Guise, Queen Regent in Scotland. The fortifications at Leith, Inchkeith and Dunbar Castle were duly removed, and the French garrisons left Scotland.〔''CSP Scotland'', vol. i (1898), 444〕 Other conditions discussed involved the joint use of English and French heraldry by Mary, Queen of Scots in France.〔Discussed in June, see HMC ''Salisbury, Hatfield Manuscripts'', vol. i (1883), 240.〕

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