Thursday, February 01, 2007

A MATTER OF ACCURACY

So is Berwick-upon-Tweed still at war with Russia? Let Wikipedia clear things up for you :

The story goes that since Berwick had changed hands several times, it was traditionally regarded as a special, separate entity, and some proclamations referred to "England, Scotland and the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed". One such was the declaration of the Crimean War against Russia in 1853, which Queen Victoria supposedly signed as "Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, Ireland, Berwick-upon-Tweed and all British Dominions". However, when the Treaty of Paris (1865) was signed to conclude the war, "Berwick-upon-Tweed" was left out. This meant that, supposedly, one of Britain's smallest towns was officially at war with one of the world's mightiest powers – and the conflict extended by the lack of a peace treaty for over a century.

The BBC programme Nationwide investigated this story in the 1970s, and found that while Berwick was not mentioned in the Treaty of Paris, it was not mentioned in the declaration of war either. The question remained of whether Berwick had ever been at war with Russia in the first place. The true situation is that since the Wales and Berwick Act 1746 had already made it clear that all references to England included Berwick, the town had no special status at either the start or end of the war.

Nevertheless, in 1966 a Soviet official waited upon the Mayor of Berwick, Councillor Robert Knox, and a peace treaty was formally signed. Mr Knox is reputed to have said "Please tell the Russian people that they can sleep peacefully in their beds." To complicate the issue, some have noted that Knox did not have any authority with regards to foreign relations, and thus may have exceeded as mayor in concluding a peace treaty.

The plot thickens...


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1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Berwickians have never forgiven the people of Russia, even if there mayor did in the betrayal of '66.

Berwick has always been a haven for Cosacks and other anti-Bolshevik forces. See www.berwickwhiterussianforum.org.rus

Berwick is better than England at cricket.

Charlton

8:18 PM  

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