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every week a market on Tuesday at his manor of 

 Halesworth' and that they should have every year at 

 his aforesaid manor of Newmarket a fair to last for 

 three days namely on the vigil of the Apostles Simon 

 and Jude and on the day and on the morrow with all 

 liberties and free customs to such market and fair 

 belonging. So that the aforesaid market and fair be 

 not to the injury of the neighbouring markets and fairs. 

 Wherefore we will and firmly command that the afore- 

 said Sheriff of Suffolk every year for ever should come 

 once to the aforesaid manor of Newmarket to make 

 view of frank-pledge in the court of the said Richard 

 and of his heirs of the said town of his men remainingr 

 in that manor, that the amercements forthcoming from 

 that view of frank-pledge should belong to the said 

 Richard and his heirs. So that the said Sheriff should 

 not take nor have anything from those amercements 

 and that the said Richard and his heirs should have 

 every week a market at his Manor of Halesworth' on 

 Tuesday and every year a fair at his manor of New- 

 market to last for three days with all liberties and free 

 customs and acquittances to such market and fair 

 belonging as is aforesaid. These being witnesses E. 

 of London, J. of Bath, P. of Winchester, R. of Sarum, 

 Bishops, H. de Burg' Earl of Kent our Justiciar, W. 

 earl of Albemarle, W. de Eynef our steward, H. de 

 Capella and others. Given by our hand &c. at West- 

 minster the 1 7th day of February in the year &c. the 

 1 ith." — Charter Roll, 11 Henry HI., part i., mem. 26., 

 No. 18. MS. Public Record Office. 



In a Close Roll of 11 Henry HI., dated at Bur- 



