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Podcast: Today In History with The Retrospectors
Episode: The Falcon Clause: Dividing Britain
Description: Henry III of England and Alexander II of Scotland met in York to settle the whole "where does England end, and where does Scotland begin?" question on 25th September, 1237. The consequent βTreaty of Yorkβ (mostly) settled the map of the borders right up to the present day.
Alexander agreed to give up claims on northern English counties like Northumberland, Cumberland, and Westmoreland in return for a small chunk of land and the right to hand over one falcon a year as a symbolic payment. Yes, a falcon. Medieval politics loved a bit of flair.
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