their alliance with burghers against ruling oligarchy, [167-168];
freedom of borough often obtained by becoming member of, [186];
freemen of borough generally enrolled in, [190];
relations with guild merchant, [191-199];
at Beverley, [142];
in Bristol, [153];
at Canterbury, [156-157];
at Coventry, [151], note 2, [207-211];
of Newcastle, [185-186];