Extracts Relating to Mediaeval Markets And Fairs in England
Extracts Relating to Mediaeval Markets And Fairs in England
Helen Douglas Irvine
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To THE SHERIFF OF LINCOLN. Order to cause proclamation to be made that all persons having fairs by charters of the king or of his progenitors or otherwise, shall cause the fairs to be held in the manner and form and on the days and times according to the tenor of the charters, or as they ought to do according to the title, to wit from time out of mind, and upon no other days and times, and to summon all persons claiming to have fairs to be before the king's council at Westminster. Cal. Of Close..., 1317-18, 456. 42 MEDIAEVAL MARKETS AND FAIRS 1328. It is established that it shall be commanded to all the sheriffs of England and elsewhere, where need shall require, to cry and piiblish within liberties and without that all lords which have fairs, be it for yielding certain farm to the king for the same or otherwise, shall hold the same for the time that they ought to hold them and no longer : that is to say such as have them by the king's charter granted them, for the time limited by the said charters ; and also they that have them without charter, for the time that they ought to hold them of right.
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