XV.
Charter not in possession of the Corporation. 20 September.
1477.
Ricardus Dux Gloucestrie Constabularius et Admirallus Anglie
Dominus de Bergeuenny Glamorgan et Morgannuck et Anna uxor
nostra Balliuis Burgensibus Inhabitantibus Tenentibus et Residentibus ville nostre de Kerdyf salutem. Inspeximus literas patentes
Domini nostri Edwardi Regis nunc quarti cuius datum est vicesimo
septimo die mensis Marcij Anno quinto Regni dicti Domini Regis
Confirmacionis dictis Balliuis Burgensibus et Inhabitantibus dicte
ville nostre omnium libertatum aisiamentorum franchesiarum et
consuetudinum suarum quas ab antiquo gauisi sunt prout in dictis
literis patentibus dicti Domini Regis plene continentur. Nos ergo
fidelitatem considerantes quam dicti Burgenses et Inhabitantes
habuerunt erga nos et antecessores nostros et adhuc habent et in
futuro habebunt erga nos heredes et successores nostros et ex
speciali gracia nostra concessiones ratificaciones et confirmaciones
omnium et singularum franchesiarum et libertatum datas et confirmatas in Cartis et literis predicti Domini Regis et antecessorum
nostrorum videlicet Hugonis le Spenser, Thome le Spenser, Isabelle
Comitisse Wigornie et Ricardi Neuyll ratas habentes et gratas
eas quantum in nobis est acceptamus approbamus ratificamus et
confirmamus pro nobis heredibus et successoribus nostris. Eo
quod dicti Burgenses et Inhabitantes in futuris eleccionibus
Balliuorum ville nostre de Kerdyf pro bono regimine ibidem
posthac eligendorum et capiendorum eligant et capiant pro Balliuis
de magis honestis potentibus dignis et optimis personis ville nostre
predicte. Et preterea ac ad specialem instanciam et requisicionem
dictorum Balliuorum Burgensium et Inhabitancium ville nostre
predicte de gracia nostra Concedimus eisdem Balliuis qui sunt et
qui erunt posthac ut predictum est potestatem ordinandi et
placitandi Curias Regales et Hundrede tenendas die Jovis. Ulterea
Concedimus dictis Balliuis Burgensibus et Inhabitantibus ville nostre
predicte auctoritatem et potestatem nominandi et eligendi in loco
unius Balliuorum posthac electorum ut predictum est infirmi corpore
aut absentis vel qui forte aberit extra villam nostram et pro tempore
substituendi unum ex quatuor Prepositis dicte ville nostre electum
ad possidendum et exercitandum omnes acciones et demandas que
ad Curiam pertinent secundum legem et consuetudines ville nostre
predicte. Salvo nobis amerciamenta et alia nobis aliquo iure vel
modo quocunque pertinencia. In cuius rei testimonium has literas
nostras fieri fecimus patentes et datas vicesimo die Septembris
Anno dicti Domini Regis Edwardi quarti septimo decimo.
(N.B.—The above Charter is known only by the English
translation, from which this conjectural Latin version has been
drawn up.)
[Translation.]
Richard, Duke of Gloucester, Constable and Admiral of England,
Lord of Abergavenny, Glamorgan and Morgannuck, and Ann Our
Wife, to the Bailiffs, Burgesses, Inhabitants, Tenants and Resiants of
Our Town of Cardiff, greeting. We have Inspected the Letters
Patent of Our Lord Edward the fourth, the now King, the date
whereof is the twenty seventh day of the month of March in the fifth
year of the reign of Our said Lord the King, in Confirmation to the
said Bailiffs, Burgesses and Inhabitants of Our said Town, of all
their liberties, easements, franchises and customs anciently enjoyed,
as in the said Letters Patent of Our said Lord the King are fully
contained. We therefore, considering the fidelity which the said
Burgesses and Inhabitants have had towards Us and Our ancestors,
and still have towards Us, and will in future have towards Us, Our
heirs and successors, and of Our special favour, ratifying and
approving the grants, ratifications and confirmations of all and
singular the franchises and liberties given and confirmed in the
Charters and Letters of Our aforesaid Lord the King and of Our
ancestors, namely, Hugh le Spenser; Thomas le Spenser; Isabel,
Countess of Worcester, and Richard Neville, do accept, approve,
ratify and confirm them for Us, Our heirs and successors, as much as
in Us lies. Provided that the said Burgesses and Inhabitants, in
future elections of the Bailiffs of Our Town of Cardiff to be elected
and chosen hereafter for good government there, shall elect and
choose for Bailiffs of the more considerable, powerful, worthy and
better persons of Our aforesaid Town. And further, and at the
special instance and request of the said Bailiffs, Burgesses and
Inhabitants of Our aforesaid Town, of Our favour We grant to the
same Bailiffs, who are and who shall be hereafter as is aforesaid, the
power of ordering and placing the Royal and Hundred Courts to be
holden on Thursday. Moreover We grant unto the said Bailiffs,
Burgesses and Inhabitants of Our aforesaid Town the authority and
power of naming and electing in the place of one of the Bailiffs
hereafter chosen as aforesaid, infirm in body, or absent or likely to be
absent without Our Town, and for the time of substituting one of the
four Prevosts of Our said Town, chosen to possess and exercise all
actions and demands which belong to the Court according to the law
and customs of Our aforesaid Town. Saving to Ourselves the
amercements and other things to Us in any right or manner whatsoever belonging. In Witness whereof We have caused these Our
Letters to be made Patent and given on the twentieth day of
September in the seventeenth year of Our aforesaid Lord King
Edward the fourth [1477].