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Treaty of Labuan
Treaty of the Cession of the Island of Labuan to Great Britain
The signing of the Treaty of Labuan between the Sultan of Brunei and the British delegation on 18 December 1846 at the Brunei palace[1]
Type
Bilateral / Unequal
Signed
18 December 1846 (1846-12-18)
Location
Brunei Town, Brunei
Sealed
18 December 1846
Effective
24 December 1846 (1846-12-24)
Condition
Accession of Labuan to Great Britain
Signatories
Omar Ali Saifuddin II, on behalf of Brunei, Rodney Mundy, on behalf of the United Kingdom.
Parties
Brunei and United Kingdom
Brunei
United Kingdom
Languages
English and Malay
Full text
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The Treaty of Labuan was signed between Great Britain and the Brunei Sultanate on 18 December 1846. Under this treaty, the Sultan of Brunei ceded the island of Labuan to Great Britain.
^Mundy, Rodney (1848). Narrative of Events in Borneo and Celebes, down to the Occupation of Labuan: from the Journals of James Brooke, Esq. Vol. 1. John Murray.
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