Synopses & Reviews
This volume is a continuation of Adolphus Ballard's study of medieval borough charters, British Borough Charters 1042-1216. After Ballard's death in 1915, completion of his work was undertaken by Professor James Tait, (1862-1944) and first published in 1923. Tait follows Ballard's structure from his previous work and divides this volume into two parts. In the first part Tait analyses a comprehensive collection of borough documents and charters dating from between 1216 and 1307 to examine changes in the development of boroughs, burgage and mercantile privileges, and the effect of the growth in trade and trade regulation during this period. Differences between borough charters in the twelfth and the thirteenth century are also discussed. The second half of this volume provides extensive examples of borough documents in Latin, with English translations, including examples of borough formation, jurisdictional, mercantile and tenurial privileges and the development of public services.
Synopsis
A continuation by Professor James Tait of Adolphus Ballard's study of medieval borough documents, covering the period 1216-1307.
Synopsis
After Adolphus Ballard's death in 1915, Professor James Tait (1862-1944) completed this volume analysing medieval borough charters from the period 1216-1307. Tait analyses a collection of documents to examine changes in the development of boroughs in this period. English translations of Latin borough documents are also provided.
Table of Contents
Introduction; 1. Formation of borough; 2a. Burgage tenure and law of real property; 2b. Tenurial privileges; 3. Burgess franchise; 4. Jurisdictional privileges; 5. Mercantile privileges; 6. Borough finances; 7. Borough officers; 8. Public services; Appendix; Bibliography; Index.