The Treaty of York was an agreement between Henry III of England and Alexander II of Scotland. It was signed at York on 25 September 1237. It detailed the future status of several feudal properties and addressed other issues between the two kings, and indirectly marked the end of Scotland's attempts to extend its frontier southward. The treaty was one of a number of agreements in the ongoing relationship between the two kings, but is not particularly notable otherwise.
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