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  2. Peace of Boulogne - Wikipedia

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    The Peace of Boulogne may refer to: The 1550 treaty between France, England, and Scotland, to end the War of the Rough Wooing; The 1573 Edict of Boulogne

  3. Sieges of Boulogne (1544–1546) - Wikipedia

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    Although by the Treaty of Camp, the English had agreed to evacuate Boulogne in 1554, the town was returned to France in 1550 under the Treaty of Boulogne which also concluded the war of Rough Wooing in Scotland. Simon Renard reported that the English captain accepted his order to surrender from the Privy Council with a sigh.

  4. Rough Wooing - Wikipedia

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    Hostilities ended with Scotland comprehended in the Treaty of Boulogne of 24 March 1550, [34] which was primarily between France and England. [35] Peace was declared in England on Saturday 29 March 1550; a week earlier the Privy Council had sent secret orders to English commanders telling them not to move cannon that would be abandoned to the ...

  5. 1550 in France - Wikipedia

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    March 24 – "Rough Wooing": England and France sign the Treaty of Boulogne, by which England withdraws from Boulogne in France and returns territorial gains in Scotland. [2] The first grammatical description of the French language is published by Louis Maigret. [3]

  6. 1550 in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Events from the year 1550 in the Kingdom of Scotland. Incumbents. Monarch – Mary I; Events. 24 March – The Treaty of Boulogne ends the hostilities with England ...

  7. 1550s in England - Wikipedia

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    1550. 1 February – Parliament's Putting away of Books and Images Act 1549 receives royal assent, encouraging iconoclasm. [1] 24 March – England and France sign the Treaty of Boulogne; England withdraws from Boulogne in France and returns territorial gains in Scotland. [2] The value of the angel is raised from eight to ten shillings.

  8. John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland - Wikipedia

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    The peace with France was concluded in the Treaty of Boulogne in March 1550. There was both public rejoicing and anger at the time, and some historians have condemned the peace as a shameful surrender of English-held territory. [131] A year later it was agreed that King Edward was to have a French bride, the six-year-old Elisabeth of Valois.

  9. List of treaties - Wikipedia

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    1550 Treaty of Boulogne: France paid England a ransom of 400,000 crowns and gained Boulogne also agreed to remove all their remaining men from Scotland. March 28, 1550. 1551 Treaty of Weissenburg [note 35] Declares Archduke Ferdinand of Austria king of Hungary and Transylvania. 1552 Peace of Passau