Thorpe, Ancient Laws and Institutes, 212.
NEW CREATIONS.
1214. Grant of a market and fair to William of Lancaster.
The King to the Sheriff of Westmoreland greeting.
Know that we have granted to our beloved and faithful William of Lancaster that we have every week a market at his manor of Barton on Thursday, and that he have a fair there every year to last two days, the vigil and the feastday of All Saints. And therefore we command you to cause that the said William have the market and fair according to the tenor of our charter which he has.
Cal. Rot. Lit. Claus. (Rec. Com.), I. 173.
1215. Grant of a market to the men of Beer Hackett.
The King to the Sheriff of Dorset greeting.
Know that we have granted to our men of Beer that they have a market at Beer every week on Wednesday, so that it be not to the injury of neighbouring markets. And therefore we command you to cause them thus to have that market.
Cal. Rot. Lit. Claus. (Rec. Com.), I. 220.