Convention Of London (1814)
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

The Treaty of London or London Convention or similar may refer to: *
First Treaty of London The First Treaty of London, also known as the Treaty of Windsor, was formally agreed on 8 May 1358 at Windsor Castle in England. Its terms ended the then 21-year-old Anglo-French conflict now known as the Hundred Years' War. It was sealed by ...
(1358), a peace treaty between England and France which lapsed shortly after it was signed *
Second Treaty of London The Second Treaty of London was formally agreed on 24 March 1359 in London, England. Its terms would have ended the then 22-year-old Kingdom of England, Anglo-Kingdom of France, French conflict now known as the Hundred Years' War. It was Seal ...
(1359), a peace treaty between England and France which the French did not ratify *
Treaty of London (1474) The Treaty of London () was an agreement between Charles the Bold of Burgundy and Edward IV of England signed on 25 July 1474. In the treaty, Charles agreed to support England militarily during an invasion of France, and to recognise Edward as the ...
, an alliance between England and Burgundy against France *
Treaty of London (1518) The Treaty of London (, , , ) in 1518 was a non-aggression pact between the major European states. The signatories were Burgundy, France, England, the Holy Roman Empire, the Netherlands, the Papal States and Spain, all of whom agreed not to atta ...
, a non-aggression pact between Burgundy, France, England, the Holy Roman Empire, the Netherlands, the Papal States and Spain *
Treaty of London (1604) A treaty is a formal, legally binding written agreement between sovereign states and/or international organizations that is governed by international law. A treaty may also be known as an international agreement, protocol, covenant, conventio ...
, a conclusion of the Anglo-Spanish War *
Treaty of London (1641) The Treaty of London was an agreement signed between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland in 1641 which formally brought an end to the 1639 to 1640 Bishops' Wars. Charles I was king of both countries but, since 1639, Scotlan ...
, between England and Scotland *
Treaty of London (1700) The Treaty of London (1700) (, ) or Second Partition Treaty was the second attempt by Louis XIV of France and William III of England to impose a diplomatic solution to the issues that led to the 1701-1714 War of the Spanish Succession. Both divi ...
, also known as the Second Partition Treaty *
Convention of London (1786) The Convention of London (), also known as the Anglo-Spanish Convention, was an agreement negotiated between the Kingdom of Great Britain and the Kingdom of Spain concerning the status of British settlements in the Mosquito Coast in Central Americ ...
, which allowed British settlers in Belize to cut and export timber * Convention of London (1814), or the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814, which returned some colonies to the Netherlands *
Treaty of 1818 The Convention respecting fisheries, boundary and the restoration of slaves, also known as the London Convention, Anglo-American Convention of 1818, Convention of 1818, or simply the Treaty of 1818, is an international treaty signed in 1818 betw ...
or London Convention of 1818, between the United States of America and the United Kingdom * Treaty of London (1824) or Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824, which resolved disputes from the 1814 treaty *
Treaty of London (1827) The Treaty of London (, ) was signed in London on 6 July, 1827 by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Bourbon Restoration France and the Russian Empire. The three main European powers had called upon Greece and the Ottoman Empire to ...
, an alliance between Britain, France, and Russia, for the end of Ottoman action in Greece * Treaty of London (1832), which followed the London Conference of 1832, between Britain, France and Russia, creating an independent Kingdom of Greece *
Treaty of London (1839) The Treaty of London of 1839, was signed on 19 April 1839 between the major European powers, the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, and the Kingdom of Belgium. It was a direct follow-up to the 1831 Treaty of the XVIII Articles, which the Neth ...
, which recognised the independence and neutrality of Belgium *
Convention of London (1840) The Convention of London of 1840 was a treaty with the title of ''Convention for the Pacification of the Levant'', signed on 15 July 1840 between the Great Powers of United Kingdom, Austria, Prussia, Russia on one hand and the Ottoman Empire ...
, which granted Muhammad Ali Pasha hereditary control over Egypt *
London Straits Convention In the London Straits Convention concluded on 13 July 1841 between the Great Powers of Europe at the time—Russia, the United Kingdom, France, Austria and Prussia—the "ancient rule" of the Ottoman Empire was re-established by closing the Turk ...
(1841), which closed the Bosporus and the Dardanelles to warships * Convention of London (1861), between Britain, France and Spain, which agreed upon a course of action towards obtaining loan repayments from Mexico *
Treaty of London (1864) The Treaty of London in 1864 resulted in the United Kingdom ceding the United States of the Ionian Islands to Greece. Britain had held an amical protectorate over the islands since the 1815 Treaty of Paris. The federated United States of the ...
, which united the Ionian Islands with Greece *
Treaty of London (1867) The Treaty of London (), often called the Second Treaty of London after the 1839 Treaty, granted Luxembourg full independence and neutrality. It was signed on 11 May 1867 in the aftermath of the Austro-Prussian War and the Luxembourg Crisis. I ...
, which guaranteed the neutrality of Luxembourg * Treaty of London (1871), between Prussia, Austria, Turkey, Britain and Italy, which reversed the neutralization of the Black Sea *
London Convention (1884) The London Convention was a treaty negotiated in 1884 between Great Britain, as the paramount power in South Africa, and the South African Republic. The London Convention superseded the 1881 Pretoria Convention. Historical background The treaty ...
, between the United Kingdom and the South African Republic *
Treaty of London (1890) The 1890 British Ultimatum was an ultimatum by the British government delivered on 11 January 1890 to the Kingdom of Portugal. Portugal had attempted to claim a large area of land between its colonies of Mozambique and Angola including most of pre ...
, between the United Kingdom, the German Empire and the Kingdom of Portugal, over territorial claims in Southern Africa *
Convention for the Preservation of Wild Animals, Birds and Fish in Africa The Convention for the Preservation of Wild Animals, Birds and Fish in Africa (also known as the London Convention of 1900) is a multilateral treaty on wildlife preservation that was signed by the European colonial powers in London in 1900. Althou ...
(1900) *
Treaty of London (1913) The Treaty of London (1913) was signed on 30 May following the London Conference of 1912–1913. It dealt with the territorial adjustments arising out of the conclusion of the First Balkan War. The London Conference had ended on 23 January 1913 ...
, which ended the First Balkan War *
Treaty of London (1915) The Treaty of London (; ) or the Pact of London (, ) was a secret agreement concluded on 26 April 1915 by the United Kingdom, France, and Russia on the one part, and Italy on the other, in order to entice the last to enter the Great War on ...
, between the Entente powers and the Kingdom of Italy *
London Naval Treaty The London Naval Treaty, officially the Treaty for the Limitation and Reduction of Naval Armament, was an agreement between the United Kingdom, Empire of Japan, Japan, French Third Republic, France, Kingdom of Italy, Italy, and the United Stat ...
(1930), which established limits on naval fleets and construction programmes *
Convention Relative to the Preservation of Fauna and Flora in their Natural State The Convention Relative to the Preservation of Fauna and Flora in their Natural State, also known as the London Convention of 1933, was an early agreement among colonial powers for the conservation of nature. As one of the first general conservat ...
(1933) *
London Convention on the Definition of Aggression A war of aggression, sometimes also war of conquest, is a military conflict waged without the justification of self-defense, usually for territorial gain and subjugation, in contrast with the concept of a just war. Wars without international le ...
(1933) *
Second London Naval Treaty The Second London Naval Treaty was an international treaty signed as a result of the Second London Naval Disarmament Conference held in London. The conference started on 9 December 1935 and the treaty was signed by the participating nations on ...
(1936), which furthered naval arms control limits * Anglo-Soviet Treaty, signed in London on 26 May 1942 *
London Protocol (1944) In the London Protocol signed on 12 September 1944, the Allies of World War II (then without France) agreed on dividing Germany into three occupation zones after the war. History The 1st EAC Zone Protocol The first zone protocol was drawn up ...
, agreement between the Allies of World War II on dividing Germany into three occupation zones after the war * Treaty of London (1945), the legal basis for the Nazi trials *
Treaty of London (1946) The Treaty of London was signed between the United Kingdom and the Emirate of Trans-Jordan on 22 March 1946 and came into force on 17 June 1946.Treaty of Alliance between His Majesty in respect of the United Kingdom and His Highness the Amir of ...
, which ended the British mandate over Transjordan *
Treaty of London (1949) The Statute of the Council of Europe (also known as the Treaty of London (1949)), signed on 5 May 1949, brought into existence the Council of Europe, an international organisation open to all European states devoted to "the pursuit of peace base ...
, which created the Council of Europe * Treaty of London (1956), which promised independence to British Malaya *
London Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter The Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter 1972, commonly called the "London Convention" or "LC '72" and also abbreviated as Marine Dumping, is an agreement to control pollution of the sea by dum ...
(1972) *
Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims The Convention on Limitation of Liability for Maritime Claims, also known as theLLMC Convention or the London Convention of 1976,Holman Fenwick WillanLimitation of Liability: Landmark Decision in France published in January 2013, accessed on 1 A ...
, agreed in London, 1976


See also

* Anglo-Dutch Treaty (disambiguation) *
Anglo-Irish Treaty The 1921 Anglo-Irish Treaty (), commonly known in Ireland as The Treaty and officially the Articles of Agreement for a Treaty Between Great Britain and Ireland, was an agreement between the government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain an ...
(1921), which established a semi-independent Irish Free State *
Jay Treaty The Treaty of Amity, Commerce, and Navigation, Between His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America, commonly known as the Jay Treaty, and also as Jay's Treaty, was a 1794 treaty between the United States and Great Britain that averted ...
(1794), between Britain and the US, to resolve various issues arising from the 1776 American Revolution * London Agreement (disambiguation) *
London Declaration (disambiguation) The London Declaration was a declaration issued by the 1949 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference. London Declaration may also refer to: * The London Declaration concerning the Laws of Naval War (1909) * The Declaration of St James's Palace (19 ...
* London Protocol (disambiguation) *
List of conferences in London List of conferences in London (chronological): * London Conference of 1830 guaranteed the independence of Belgium * London Conference of 1832 convened to establish a stable government in Greece * London Conference of 1838–1839 preceded the T ...
*
List of treaties This list of treaties contains known agreements, pacts, peaces, and major contracts between states, armies, governments, and tribal groups. Before 1200 CE 1200–1299 1300–1399 1400–1499 1500–1599 1600–1699 1700–1799 ...
Lists of treaties London-related lists {{Disambiguation