High Middle Ages · Europe · Politics
1286
Norham Treaty negotiated
1286
English and Scottish commissioners met at the Northumbrian border town of Norham to manage the Scottish succession after Alexander III's death. The meetings established the slippery precedent of English arbitration in Scottish affairs that would harden into Edward I's claim of overlordship. The legal arguments crafted at Norham would be cited for centuries by English jurists seeking to justify dominion over Scotland.