punishment of, for refusing to serve in municipal offices, [187], [188];
their duties confined to town, [188];
the exclusive character of the poorer, [195];
claim to have their own courts, [220];
growing importance in the country, [257];
their seals, [175];
see [Burgesses], [Citizens]
Burgundy, Henry VII.’s alliance with, [4];
charter to Merchant Adventurers in, [96]
Burgundy, Duke of, grants charter to English Merchant Adventurers, [96]