. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . In 1271 Isabellade Fortibus granted the burgesses a new charter, bywhich they obtained all such liberties and free cus-toms, quittances and toll as free burgesses enjoyedthroughout her The borough, under thischarter, was to be held at a yearly rent of 30/., and,further, the burgage rent was fixed at 6d. from themessuages both of the original borough and of the •*> Hants,\, 511. sl Charter cited by Warner, , ii, App. i. 22 Mine. Accts. bdle. 984, no. 2. 43 Ibid. Exch. K. R. Extents, 85 ;Rentals and Surv. portf. 14, n
. A history of Hampshire and the Isle of Wight . In 1271 Isabellade Fortibus granted the burgesses a new charter, bywhich they obtained all such liberties and free cus-toms, quittances and toll as free burgesses enjoyedthroughout her The borough, under thischarter, was to be held at a yearly rent of 30/., and,further, the burgage rent was fixed at 6d. from themessuages both of the original borough and of the •*> Hants,\, 511. sl Charter cited by Warner, , ii, App. i. 22 Mine. Accts. bdle. 984, no. 2. 43 Ibid. Exch. K. R. Extents, 85 ;Rentals and Surv. portf. 14, no. 56. 24 Mins. Accts. bdle. 984, no. 2. 35 See below. 26 Exch. K. R. Extents, Munic. Corp. Com. Rep. i, App. ii,743. 28 Ibid. Ibid. 30 Exch. K. R. Extents, 8;. 31 St. Barbe, op. cit. 2 Edw. II, ; King, op. cit. 12 Edw. II, 64O M King, loc. cit. 83 King, op. cit. 229 reciting charterfrom the Beaulieu Chartulary in the pos-session of the Duke of Portland. 34 Complete Peerage, iii, 101-2. Exch. K. R. Extents, LYMINGTON BOROUGH extension, and the townsmen obtained the collectionof the toll while perquisites of court were expresslyreserved to the All pleas arising in theborough were to be settled before the bailiffs of thelord, and amercements were limited to $od. ; theywere to be quit of shire and hundred court, and hadliberty to choose their own reeve (propositus), whowas to be presented and sworn at the lords charter of Isabella further granted to the burgessesthe toll and stallage in the extension of the boroughmade by Baldwin de Redvers,]her In 1404the burgesses obtained a confirmation of the charter of1271 by indenture from Edward Courtenay Earl From that time the rights of theborough were not re-stated until 1578, when a writof quo warranto was issued,40 probably with a view tothe grant of Parliamentary franchise in the interestsof the Crown ; on the production of the indentureof 1404 the rights o
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