Crown and Treaty

The Crown and Treaty is a pub on Oxford Road in Uxbridge, London, England, where Charles I and his Parliamentary opponents during the English Civil War held negotiations (the Treaty of Uxbridge) between 30 January and 22 February 1645.

[2] The Crown and Treaty was built in the early sixteenth century as Place House.

[3] Mercury Prize-nominated band Sweet Billy Pilgrim named their third album Crown and Treaty after the pub.

[4] In the 2019 general election, contesting the seat of Uxbridge and South Ruislip, Count Binface proposed improvements to the pub in his manifesto:[5] 21.

The hand dryer in the gents’ toilet at the Crown & Treaty, Uxbridge to be moved to a more sensible position.The wood panelling was sold in 1924 to decorate an office in the Empire State Building.

The Crown and Treaty, 2011
The Crown and Treaty, 2016, with the Uxbridge offices of Rank Xerox behind