Duke Philip of Burgundy and Countess Jacqueline of Bavaria signed the Reconciliation of Delft ending the Hook and Cod wars
Date:
July 3, 1428
The Treaty of Delft, also called the Reconciliation of Delft, Zoenverdrag van Delft was signed by Jacqueline of Bavaria and Philip of Burgundy, which brought a temporary halt to the Hoekse en Kabeljauwse twistene wars, the Hook (Jacqueline and the landed nobles) and Cods (Philip and the more progressive cities).
Jacqueline ramained nominally Countess of Holland, Zeeland and Hainaut. Philip, however, actually administered the governments of the County of Holland, County of Zeeland, and the County of Hainaut.
The Treaty was good news for the citizens of Delft.