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Notification that the King has granted the vill of Shrewsbury to its burgesses

Identity

A9

Title

Notification that the King has granted the vill of Shrewsbury to its burgesses

Beneficiary

Men of Shrewsbury (People)

Date of issue

20 April 1200

Place of issue

Westminster, London, England (Places)

Archive

Shrewsbury, Shropshire Archives 3365/3

Copies

B = TNA C 53/2 (Charter Roll 1 John part 2) m.13, s.xiii in.

Seal

Sealed sur double queue, pink cords through 4 holes, seal impression reduced to powder and fragments of greenish wax now sewn up in a leather seal bag.

Enrolled

TNA C 53/2 (Charter Roll 1 John part 2) m.13

Printed

(from B) RC, 46

Scribes

Comment

Endorsed: Ioh(ann)es rex (?s.xvi); various post-medieval endorsements.  Approx. 271 X 202 + 46mm. 

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Notification that the King has granted the vill of Shrewsbury to its burgesses at (an annual farm of) 40 marks, 10 marks of which are for the two 'fugatores' (?beadels or pound-keepers) that the men used to supply.  The burgesses are to hold their vill with the same liberties that they had in the time of Henry (II) or Richard (I).  By common counsel of the vill they are to elect two of their more discreet and law-worthy members, to be presented to the sheriff of Shropshire who will present one of them to the chief justiciar at Westminster whenever their account falls due, who will have custody of the reeveship and not be removed save by common counsel of the vill.  Four of the more discreet and law-worthy burgesses are to be elected by common counsel to keep the pleas of the crown and to ensure that the reeves of the vill deal justly with both the poor and the rich.

Original Charters of King John