An English Marriage The Scots wanted the Margaret, Maid of Norway to come to Scotland 6 Nov 1289 Discussions took place between... Maid’s father (King.

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An English Marriage The Scots wanted the Margaret, Maid of Norway to come to Scotland 6 Nov 1289 Discussions took place between... Maid’s father (King of Norway) Maid’s great-uncle (King Edward of England) The Guardians

What was agreed….. Treaty of Salisbury Margaret would arrive in Scotland by 1290 Margaret would not be promised in marriage to anyone unless Edward I gave his permission

What the Scots didn’t know... Edward had asked Pope’s permission for Margaret to marry his son the Prince of Wales Why? Edward Prince of Wales Margaret Maid of Norway

Edward proposed the marriage between Margaret, Maid of Norway and Edward Prince of Wales to the Guardians The Guardians agreed in the Treaty of Birgham, in return for a guarantee….

Treaty of Birgham 18 July 1290 Extract from the Treaty The Kingdom of Scotland shall remain separate and divided from the Kingdom of England. The Kingdom of Scotland shall keep her rights, laws, freedoms and customs. No Parliament of Scotland shall be held outside the Kingdom of Scotland The ruler of Scotland and the ruler of England shall freely rule their own kingdoms.

The Marriage Contract

Also at this time Edward I ..... Took control of the Isle of Man (part of the kingdom of Scotland) Appointed the Bishop of Durham (English) as his representative in Scotland to help run the country Isle of Man