XII.
Charter not in the possession of the Corporation. 12 March
1451.
Ricardus Neville Comes Warwici Dominus le Despenser
Glamorgancie & Morgancie et Anna uxor eius Omnibus presentes
literas nostras inspecturis salutem Inspeximus literas patentes
Charissime Matris nostre Isabelle nuper Comitisse Warwici Domine
ladespenser Glamorgancie & Morgancie factas in hec verba [Hic
sequitur prout in carta originali.] Et preterea nos siquidem considerantes fidelitatem magnam intimumque amorem quod prefati
burgenses erga nos & Antecessores nostros continue habuerunt &
qualiter ipsi in manifestam fidelitatem & amoris huiusmodi probacionem & ostensionem villam nostram predictam tam in muris
turribus portis & fossatis quam aliter non absque eorum maximis
labore custibus & expensis iam tarde multum laudabiliter forticauerunt
munierunt & pararunt vnde grandem indignacionem odiumque ab
exterius commorantibus diuersimodo habuerunt & incurrerunt & sic
habent & incurrunt de presenti Volentesque per inde ipsos pro
meritis suis in hac parte condigne premiare de gracia nostra speciali
concessimus pro nobis heredibus & successoribus nostris prefatis
burgensibus & residentibus Ville nostre predicte & libertatis eiusdem
ac heredibus & successoribus suis quod eorum nullus pro aliquibus
feloniis transgressionibus conuencionibus seu contractis extra villam
nostram predictam & libertatem eiusdem factis alibi quam coram
Constabulario ville predicte & balliuis eiusdem ville pro tempore
existentibus seu in absencia prefati Constabularij coram dictis balliuis
implacitetur inquietetur molestetur in aliquo seu grauetur nisi fuerit
ita quod talis Burgensis siue residens extra villam & libertatem
predictas cum manuopere de felonia captus fuerit Et quod prefatus
Constabularius et balliui seu in absencia Constabularij predicti
balliui predicti pro tempore existentes habeant plenam cognicionem
omnimodum placitorum tam de feloniis transgressionibus debitis
conuencionibus & contractis quam de libero tenemento & alijs
accionibus querelis & denariis quibuscunque infra villam & libertatem
predictas factis & emergentibus & quod omnia huiusmodi placita
acciones querele & demanda per prefatos Constabularium & balliuos
seu in abscencia eiusdem Constabularij per dictos balliuos & non
alibi triati sint iudicati discussi & remediati Et insuper de ampliori
gracia nostra & pro melioracione ville nostre predicte volumus &
concedimus pro nobis heredibus & successoribus nostris prefatis
burgensibus & residentibus & successoribus suis quod si quis ad
villam & libertatem predictas venire & ibidem stare & morari
voluerit ipse abinde pro aliqua transgressione debito compoto conuencione seu aliquo alio contractu quocunque nullo modo trahi
debet nec amoueri: sed si aliquis versus eum in premissis vel in
aliquo premissorum conqueri voluerit siue prosequi coram Constabulario & balliuis ville predicte pro tempore existentibus seu in
abscencia eiusdem Constabularij coram balliuis eiusdem ville pro
tempore existentibus, prosequatur iusticiam coram eisdem Constabulario & balliuis seu in abscencia dicti Constabularij coram
balliuis dicte ville pro tempore existentibus & non alibi super
querela sua celeriter habitur hiis Testibus venerabile patre Nicholo
Episcopo landauensis Johanne Abbate de Neeth & Thoma Abbate
de Morgan carissimo fratre nostro Thoma Nevell vicecomite Glamorgancie & Morgancie milite ac dilectis nobis Edwardo Stradeling
milite Johanne Nanfan Dauid Mathew Thoma Colt Thoma Porthallyn
Johanne Eyre & aliis datum in Castro nostro de kardiff xij° die
Marcij anno regni Regis Henrici sexti post conquestum vicesimo
nono.
[Translation.]
Richard Neville, Earl of Warwick, Lord Le Despenser of
Glamorgant and Morgant, and Ann his wife, unto all who shall
inspect Our present letters, greeting. We have inspected the Letters
Patent of Our dearest mother, Isabel, formerly Countess of Worcester, Lady La Despenser of Glamorgant and Morgant, made in these
words : [Here follows as in the original Charter.] And moreover We,
considering the great fidelity and close affection which the beforementioned Burgesses have continually borne towards Us and Our
ancestors, and how they, in manifest fidelity and in proof and
testimony of such affection, now lately have very laudably fortified,
defended and furnished Our aforesaid Vill, as well in the walls,
towers, gates and trenches as otherwise, not without their very great
labour, costs and expences, whence they have in various ways had
and incurred, and at present have and incur, great indignation and
hatred from those dwelling outside it; And willing on that account
worthily to reward them for their deserts in this behalf, of Our
especial favour have granted for Us, Our heirs and successors,
unto the before-mentioned Burgesses and resiants of Our aforesaid
Vill and the Liberties of the same, and to their heirs and successors,
that none of them for any felonies, trespasses, agreements or contracts,
made outside Our aforesaid Vill and the Liberties of the same, shall
be impleaded, vexed or in anything molested or sued anywhere but
before the Constable of the aforesaid Vill and the Bailiffs of the same
Vill for the time being, or, in the absence of the before-mentioned
Constable, before the said Bailiffs, unless it shall be that such Burgess
or resiant shall have been taken outside the Vill and Liberties
aforesaid with mainour of felony; and that the before-mentioned
Constable and his Bailiffs or, in the absence of the aforesaid
Constable, the Bailiffs aforesaid for the time being, shall have full
cognizance of all manner of pleas, as well of felonies, trespasses,
debts, agreements and contracts as of freehold and other actions,
plaints and moneys whatsoever done and arising within the aforesaid
Vill and Liberties ; and that all such pleas, actions, plaints and
demands be tried, judged, discussed and remedied by the beforementioned Constable and Bailiffs or, in the absence of the same
Constable, by the same Bailiffs, and not elsewhere. And further of
Our more ample favour, and for the bettering of Our aforesaid Vill,
We will and grant for Us, Our heirs and successors, unto the beforementioned Burgesses and resiants and their successors, that if anyone
shall have chosen to come unto the aforesaid Vill and Liberties and
there to stay and abide, he must in nowise be drawn away or
removed thence for any trespass, debt, account, agreement or any
other contract whatsoever ; but if anyone shall will to proceed
against or prosecute him in the premisses or in any of the premisses,
he shall sue for justice before the Constable and Bailiffs of the
aforesaid Vill for the time being or, in the absence of the same
Constable, before the Bailiffs of the same Vill for the time being; it
shall be speedily had, upon his plaints, before the same Constable
and Bailiffs or, in the absence of the said Constable, before the
Bailiffs of the said Vill for the time being, and not elsewhere.
Witness the Venerable father Nicholas, Bishop of Landav; John,
Abbot of Neeth, and Thomas, Abbot of Morgan; Our very dear
brother Thomas Nevill, Sheriff of Glamorgant and Morgant, knight,
and Our wellbeloved Edward Stradeling, knight; John Nanfan;
David Mathew ; Thomas Colt; Thomas Porthallyn ; John Eyre, and
others. Given in Our Castle of Kardiff, on the twelfth day of March
in the twenty ninth year of the reign of King Henry the sixth after
the Conquest [1451].