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A History of the County of Hampshire
… the right of representation in Parliament, sending two burgesses to the Parliaments of 1295, 13001, and 13067, 42 … Ethelmar, bishop-elect of Winchester, granted to the burgesses of Francheville or Newtown in the Isle of Wight all … the liberties and free customs which were enjoyed by the burgesses of Taunton, Witney, Alresford, or Farnham. 44 The …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and Hoyland. At the same time he granted that his burgesses there should have a weekly market to be held on … by the citizens of Winchester and Oxford; that all the burgesses in the town, and holding of the town, wherever they … all pleas, including pleas of the forest; and that his burgesses having houses and tenements within the town should …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… which belonged to to the members of the craft gilds as burgesses NOTE II THE TRANSLATION OF ALDERMEN The translation …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… town had formerly the privilege as a borough, of sending burgesses to parliament; but there is but one return to be …
Cardiff Records
… to the monks of Margam all they had of the gift of burgesses of Cardiff or free men in the same town or outside. … jury was formed of six freemen of the "County," and six Burgesses of Newport. They deal with the town of Newport and …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… concerning Wales is a general desire of the Knights and Burgesses of the Principality to repeal the clause of the Act … which has arisen between the Aldermen Bailiffs and Burgesses of Denbigh about the interpretation of their … duly elected a Bailiff by the major part of the Capital Burgesses at the end of the year, notwithstanding there was …
The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
A History of the County of Oxford
Cardiff Records
… appointment, the Royal Charters have confirmed to the Burgesses all their liberties and quittancies. 2 Your Opinion … Case II. By the Charter of King James I. twelve of the Burgesses are to be elected, in manner mentioned below, Capital Burgesses of the Town of Cardiff. By the same Charter the …
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