Renaissance · Europe · Politics
1560
Treaty of Edinburgh
July 6, 1560
French and English commissioners signed a treaty at Edinburgh providing for the withdrawal of French troops from Scotland and the end of the auld alliance. Mary of Guise was already dead. The Scots parliament lost no time in passing acts abolishing papal authority and the Latin Mass. The treaty ended French influence in Scotland and cleared the way for the Reformation that transformed the country within a generation.