Treaty of London
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- Treaty of London (1358), established a truce between England and France following the Battle of Poitiers
- Treaty of London (1359), which ceded western France to England
- Treaty of London (1474), an alliance between England and Burgundy against France
- Treaty of London (1518), a non-aggression pact between Burgundy, France, England, the Holy Roman Empire, the Netherlands, the Papal States and Spain
- Treaty of London (1604), a conclusion of the Anglo-Spanish War
- Treaty of London (1641), between England and Scotland
- Treaty of London (1700), also known as the Second Partition Treaty
- Treaty of London (1824) or Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824, which resolved disputes from the 1814 treaty
- Treaty of London (1827), an alliance between Britain, France, and Russia, for the end of Ottoman action in Greece
- Treaty of London (1832), which followed the London Conference of 1832, between Britain, France and Russia, creating an independent Kingdom of Greece
- Treaty of London (1839), which recognised the independence and neutrality of Belgium
- Treaty of London (1861), between Britain, France and Spain, which agreed upon a course of action towards obtaining loan repayments from Mexico
- Treaty of London (1864), which united the Ionian Islands with Greece
- Treaty of London (1867), which guaranteed the neutrality of Luxembourg
- Treaty of London (1871), between Prussia, Austria, Turkey, Britain and Italy, which reversed the neutralization of the Black Sea
- Treaty of London (1890), between the United Kingdom, the Kingdom of Germany and the Kingdom of Portugal, over territorial claims in Southern Africa
- Treaty of London (1913), which ended the First Balkan War
- Treaty of London (1915), between the Entente powers and the Kingdom of Italy
- Treaty of London (1945), the legal basis for the Nazi trials
- Treaty of London (1946), which ended the British mandate over Transjordan
- Treaty of London (1949), which created the Council of Europe