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The Siege of Leith ended a twelve-year encampment of French troops at Leith, the port near Edinburgh, Scotland. The French troops arrived by invitation in 1548 and left in 1560 after an English force arrived to attempt to assist in removing them from Scotland. The town was not taken by force and the French troops finally left peacefully under the terms of a treaty signed by Scotland, England and France.
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Siege of Leith
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7 May 1560; English: 800 Scottish: 400
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ProtestantScots Kingdom of England 22pxKingdom of France CatholicScots
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dbpedia:James_Croft dbpedia:Mary_of_Guise n8:_13th_Baron_Grey_de_Wilton dbpedia:Henri_Cleutin dbpedia:William_Wynter n9:_Duke_of_Penthièvre dbpedia:Jacques_de_la_Brosse n10:_Duke_of_Châtellerault
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Called off following theTreaty of Edinburgh
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French soldiers in Leith 28 May 1560; 2,300, others 2,000 English total 25 May 1560; 12,466 French evacuated from Scotland in July 1560; 3,613 men; 267 women; 315 children
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