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Charter granted by Henry I to London
Charter granted by Henry II to Oxford
Charter granted by Henry II to Nottingham
Charter granted by Richard I to Northampton
Charter of the Earl of Chester to Coventry
Petition requesting county status be granted by charter
Charter granted by Richard II to York
Grant by Henry VI of charter of incorporation (extracts)
Incidental costs involved in obtaining a charter
The fragility of chartered liberties
Customs of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
Recognition by an abbot of the customs of his burgesses
Factors influencing the gradual acquisition of freedoms
Origins of some customs at Leicester
Constitutional provisions at Bridgwater
Account of the setting up
of self-government in A.D. 1200
Calendar of usages and customs
of Ipswich
Calendar of Norwich customs
Lynn by-laws
Yarmouth by-laws
Ancient usages and customs of
the borough of Maldon
Borough customs recorded
in Domesday
Ideal qualities and behaviour of rulers
Alleged extortionate practices of officials
Offences against order and authority
Provisions for election of city officers
Electoral procedures and dates
Mayoral and shrieval elections
Mayor-elect requests to be excused from holding office
Issues of concern relating to duties of political participation
Reluctance to do one's duty in accepting office
Procedures for electing and initiating a new administration
Rules for orderly procedure at elections
Political settlement concerning elections and powers
The mayoralty as a focus for unity and division
Pluralism as an excuse for political conflict
Jurisdictional disputes at Reading
Suppression of alleged borough liberties and self-government
Factionalism within the ruling elite
Government by council versus government by executive
Party politics lead to civil disorder
Disputes over elections and electoral methods
Symbolic topography at Bristol
Public assembly
Civic processions
York guildhall
Salisbury and Northampton guildhalls
London guildhall
Norwich guildhall
Mob action
A London alderman
Another London alderman
London ward officers
A Bristol sheriff
Account of the setting up
of self-government in A.D. 1200
Oaths of officers and burgesses (Lynn)
Oaths of officers and burgesses (Ipswich)
Community responsibility for police duties
The role of the wardmoot in policing
Requirement to be in frankpledge
Reporting crimes to the authorities
Presentments in the Norwich leet court
Investigations of various crimes
Ordinances for policing the city
Ordinances for preserving law and order
Indictments for felonies before the justices of gaol delivery
Petition to the king against sanctuary rights of a homicide
Crimes investigated by the coroner
Homicides investigated by the coroner
Trial by combat between townsmen
Reforms of judicial procedures
Custom concerning defence through wager of law
Examples of defence through wager of law
Cases illustrating defence by wager of law
London custom for waging law adapted to Norwich
Procedure for conducting an eyre
Articles for investigation by the eyre
Proceedings of the eyre at Oxford
Cases presented before the Norfolk eyre
Cases perceived as precedents or illustrating points of law
Domestic induced to become accomplice to theft
Reforms of judicial administration
Complaint of unjust arrest and imprisonment
Citizen begs forgiveness for a homicide
INTRODUCTORY ESSAY (image-heavy page)
Defence and security measures for capital and kingdom
The London militia and its leadership
A muster of the Norwich militia
Costs related to maintenance of defences
A citizen funds work on city defences
Lease of a city gate, with provisions for its maintenance
Personal profit and loss from war
War damage and defence costs as a factor in urban decline
Saxons and Normans
Militia armour
Weaponry
Archers
Artillery
Urban castles ca.1100
Continental walled towns
Town walls in England
Town gates
Ecclesiastical fortifications
Movers and shakers
Winners and losers
Naval warfare
Medieval ship types
Ship depictions
Towns and civil war
Prohibition of fencing
Tolls collected at the Winchester gates
Grant of murage to Northampton
Murage tolls to be collected at Oxford
Party politics lead to civil disorder
Ordinances for policing the city
Ordinances for preserving law and order
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