Treaty of Neutrality (Yorkshire) explained

The Treaty of Neutrality signed on 29 September 1642 by Lord Fairfax for Parliament and Henry Bellasis for the Royalists,[1] [2] the two Knights of the Shire who represented Yorkshire in Parliament, with the support and agreement of other gentlemen of the county, in the hope of avoiding civil war in Yorkshire.[3] [4] The treaty was disowned by Parliament on 4 October 1642.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. In a few sources called Treaty of Rothwell.
  2. Harry Bellasis was the heir apparent to Lord Falconbridge (Hyde, p. 437)
  3. Farr, p. 28
  4. Collins, p. 34
  5. House of Lords Journal Volume 4 October 1642