This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1833 Excerpt: ... own advantage. " In h. manerio erat unu Mercatu t. r. e. 7 p9q.. Withnus rex aduefi; 7 sedebat in sabbato, et W. malet fecit suu castellu ad eiam 7 eade die q erat Mercatu in manerio epi. W. malet fecit aliu Mercatu in suo castello et ex hoc ita peioratu e Mercatu epi 1 ut paru ualeat. et m sedet die ueneris. Mercatu aut de heia sedet die sabbati. m ten Rob de dono regis."12 The Bishop, to whose fee the 1 Domesd. torn. i. fol. 354 b. 9 Ibid, fob 355. 5 Torn. ii. fob 187. 4 Ibid, fob 204 b. J Ibid, fob 207 b. 6 Ibid. fol. 281 b. ' Ibid, fob 283 b. 8 Ibid, fob 369 b. 9 Ibid. fol. 286 b.,0 Ibid. fol. 319 b. 11 Ibid. fol. 330 b. '» Ibid, fob 379. Market had belonged, was Ailmarus bishop of Principal _. „. Tt i /-i1-i Matters noticed Inet1ord. Under Clara, it is said, "semper unu in this Record, mercatu:"1 and under Haverhella we have a § 4. tarUonai Market, the only one in the second volume of '"EST which the value is recorded, yielding thirteen shillings and four-pence.2 The Market of St. Germains in Cornwall is expressly said to have been held " in die Dominico," on Sunday. This was forbidden by the Laws of the Northumbrian Priests, about the year 950: " Diei solis mercaturam prohibemus ubique, et omnem populi conventum, et omne opus, et quamlibet peregrinationem, tam in curribus quam in equis cum oneribus:"3 Again in the Liber Constitutionum of King iEthelred, and in the Laws of Canute.4 Matthew Paris, however, informs us, under the year 1200, that Fairs and Markets were constantly so held in England from a remote period. He is speaking of Eustace abbot of Flai, who came into England in the time of King John. " Nundinas vero et Mercata Dominicae diei adeo interdixit; quod omnia fere, quae die...
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