BABRAHAM 5509 2505. 1334 Subsidy £114.
John, duke of Brittany and earl of Richmond died in 1341. John of Gaunt,
son of K Edw III, was then made earl of Richmond (GEC, x, pp. 81820).
See also VCH Cambridgeshire, vi, p. 27. |
|
M |
(Charter) Mon; gr 28 Dec 1335, by K Edw III to John duke of Brittany
and earl of Richmond. To be held at the manor (CChR, 132741,
p. 350). K Edw III granted the market to John of Gaunt, earl of Richmond
on 11 Jul 1344 (CChR, 13411417, p. 32). |
BALSHAM 5588 2508. 1334 Subsidy £70.
See also VCH Cambridgeshire, vi, p. 132. |
|
M |
(Charter) Mon; gr 16 Aug 1245, by K Hen III to Hugh, bp of Ely (CChR,
122657, p. 287). Mandate in pursuance to the sh of Cambridgeshire. |
|
M |
(Charter) Wed; gr 14 Nov 1318, by K Edw II to John bp of Ely, the
chancellor. To be held at the manor (CChR, 130026, p. 393).
It has been suggested that the Wed market replaced that on Mon. Market had
fallen into disuse by the mid eighteenth century (VCH Cambridgeshire,
vi, p. 132). |
|
F |
(Charter) vfm, Holy Trinity (Easter dep); gr 16 Aug 1245, by K Hen
III to Hugh, bp of Ely. Mandate in pursuance to the sh of Cambridgeshire
(CChR, 122657, p. 287). Fair survived until the early nineteenth
century (VCH Cambridgeshire, vi, p. 132). |
BARHAM 5573 2461. In the 1334 Lay Subsidy
Barham, Little Linton and Linton, Cambridgeshire (q.v.)
were assessed together at £127.50 (Glasscock, p. 27). See also VCH Cambridgeshire,
vi, p. 96. |
|
M |
(Charter) Fri; gr 15 Nov 1282, by K Edw I to Simon de Forneus. To
be held at the manor (CChR, 12571300, p. 262). The market does
not appear to have been successfully established (VCH Cambridgeshire,
vi, p. 96). |
|
F |
(Charter) vfm, Margaret the Virgin (20 Jul); gr 15 Nov 1282, by K
Edw I to Simon de Forneus. To be held at the manor (CChR, 12571300,
p. 262). The fair is not recorded in the fifteenth or sixteenth centuries
(VCH Cambridgeshire, vi, p. 96). |
BARRINGTON 5396 2500. 1334 Subsidy
£180. See also VCH Cambridgeshire, v, p. 148. |
|
M |
(Charter) Mon; gr 3 Feb 1335, by K Edw III to Thomas de Heselarton.
To be held at the manor (CChR, 132741, p. 328). |
|
F |
(Charter) vfm, Margaret (20 Jul); gr 3 Feb 1335, by K Edw III to
Thomas de Heselarton. To be held at the manor (CChR, 132741,
p. 328). Fair continued until the nineteenth century (VCH Cambridgeshire,
v, p. 148). |
BASSINGBOURN 5338 2442. 1334 Subsidy
£142.50. Peter de Savoy, earl of Richmond died in 1268. K Hen III subsequently
granted the earldom to the dukes of Brittany. John duke of Brittany and
earl of Richmond died in 1341. John of Gaunt, son of K Edw III, was then
made earl of Richmond (GEC, x, pp. 11820, 809). See also VCH Cambridgeshire,
viii, p. 23. |
|
M |
(Charter) Mon; gr 11 Mar 1253, by K Hen III to Peter of Savoy. To
be held at the manor (CChR, 122657, p. 421). On 28 Dec 1335,
the Mon market was granted by K Edw III to John, duke of Brittany, earl
of Richmond, lord of the manor, with the grant that he would not be impeded
in his enjoyment of the market by reason of any non-user in the past (CChR,
132741, p. 350). On 11 Jul 1344, the Mon market was granted by K Edw
III to John of Gaunt, earl of Richmond, the kings son, to be held
at the manor (CChR, 13411417, p. 32). The market had fallen
into disuse before 1435 (VCH Cambridgeshire, viii, p. 23). |
|
F |
(Charter) vf+6, Peter and Paul in the month of June (29 Jun); gr
11 Mar 1253, by K Hen III to Peter of Savoy. To be held at the manor (CChR,
122657, p. 421). On 28 Dec 1335, the fair was granted by K Edw III
to John, duke of Brittany, earl of Richmond, lord of the manor, with the
grant that he would not be impeded in his enjoyment of the fair by reason
of any non-user in the past (CChR, 132741, p. 350). On 11 Jul
1344, the fair was granted by K Edw III to John of Gaunt, earl of Richmond,
the kings son, to be held at the manor (CChR, 13411417,
p. 32). |
BRINKLEY 5629 2549. 1334 Subsidy £99.
See also VCH Cambridgeshire, vi, p. 138. |
|
M |
(Charter) Wed; mercatum, gr 11 Dec 1253, by K Hen III to William
de Mohun. To be held at the manor (Roles Gascons, 124254, no.
2295; CPR, 124758, p. 262). On 8 Aug 1261, K Hen III granted
William de Mohun a weekly market on Tues at his manor in lieu of the market
granted to him there on Wed (CChR, 12571300, p. 37). Market
fell into disuse by 1807 (VCH Cambridgeshire, vi, p. 138). |
|
F |
(Charter) vfm, Michael (29 Sept); feria gr 11 Dec 1253, by
K Hen III to William de Mohun. To be held at the manor (Roles Gascons,
124254, no. 2295; CPR, 124758, p. 262). Granted again
by K Hen III to William de Mohun on 8 Aug 1261 (CChR, 12571300,
p. 37). No later record of this fair has been found (VCH Cambridgeshire,
vi, p. 138). |
CAMBRIDGE 5448 2585. Borough 1066 (BF,
p. 72). Mint 970s1135. 1334 Subsidy £466.09. Roman fortified town.
Perhaps a commercial settlement from the eighth century; Danish stronghold
c.875921; shire town and centre of business by c.970
(M.D. Lobel, Cambridge in M.D. Lobel ed., The Atlas of Historic
Towns (London, 1975), ii; E.O. Blake ed., Liber Eliensis, Camden
third series 92 (1962), p. 100). The burgesses of Cambridge established
rights in two of the three fairs in the liberty of the town and in the fair
at Reach, Cambridgeshire (q.v.). Reach was ten
miles from Cambridge and outside the liberty of the town. In the 1334 Lay
Subsidy, Barnwell ward was assessed at £20.17. It was listed under the wards
of the borough of Cambridge (Glasscock, p. 22). Market town c.1600
(Everitt, p. 175). Fair 1587, 24 Jun [Barnwell], 15 Aug, 8 Sept [Stourbridge]
(Harrison, pp. 3945). See also VCH Cambridgeshire, ii, p. 308;
iii, p. 89. |
|
M |
(Prescriptive: borough, mint) recorded 28 Dec 1242, mercatum,
held by K Hen III (CR, 12427, p. 7). Market was held on Sat
in 1347 (VCH Cambridgeshire, iii, p. 89). |
|
F |
(Grant: other) vf, Assumption of Mary (15 Aug); gr 1135x54, by K
Steph to Ps and N of SS Mary and Radegund of the town of Cambridge. Fair
recorded in 1279 (RH, ii, p. 359). On 15 Mar 1438, K Hen VI granted
the Ps and N of SS Mary and Radegund a yearly fair on the vfm of the Assumption
of Mary to be held in Cambridge (CChR, 14271516, p. 2). Fair
was held on land belonging to St Radegunds, at the junction of Jesus
Lane and Park Street, formerly Garlic Lane. After the Dissolution, the fair
was held by Jesus College, Cambridge. It survived until the early nineteenth
century (VCH Cambridgeshire, iii, p. 89). |
|
F |
(Grant: other) vf, Exaltation of the Cross (14 Sept); feria
gr 1199x1216, by K John to leper hospital of St Mary Magdalen. The fair
was established at Stourbridge to support the leper hospital of St Mary
Magdalen. Fair recorded in 1279. It was stated that the hospital had 24.5
acres in the fields of Cambridge for the sustenance of the lepers (RH,
ii, pp. 35960). In 1376 the burgesses of Cambridge had established
their rights to the profits of the fair (VCH Cambridgeshire, iii,
pp. 923). On 3 Sept 1382, Sturbridge fair was recorded in the suburbs
of Cambridge (CCR, 138185, p. 152). By 1516, Stourbridge fair
was held from 24 Aug to 29 Sept. By the sixteenth century this was one of
the largest fairs in England (VCH Cambridgeshire, iii, pp. 923). |
|
F |
(Charter) vf+2, Etheldreda (23 Jun); gr 18 Aug 1229, by K Hen III
to ch of St Giles, Barnwell and the Ca (CChR, 122657, p. 98).
Mandate to sh of Cambridge to proclaim the fair and cause it to be established,
Aug 1229 (CR, 122731, p. 200). Fair recorded in 1232 (CRR,
xiiii, no. 2136). On 6 Oct 1232, the P and Ca of Barnwell agreed to pay
the town of Cambridge half a mark per annum for the right to hold the fair
(J. Clark ed., Liber Memorandorum Ecclesie de Bernewelle (Cambridge,
1907), p. 88). In 1279, the P and Ca of Barnwell claimed a fair on the Nativity
of John the Baptist (24 Jun) by the gift of K John and the confirmation
of K Hen III (RH, ii, p. 358). This must surely be the same fair
as that on vf+2 Etheldreda, especially since the P and Ca of Barnwell continued
to pay half mark per annum to Cambridge. Fair held by P of Barnwell recorded
in 12989; it was stated to have been granted by a charter of K Hen
proavus of K Edw I (QW, p. 99). The proavus of K Edw
I should be K Hen II; no evidence has been found of such a grant. On 16
Oct 1388, K Ric II granted that the fair be extended to 7+f+6 Etheldreda
(CChR, 13411417, p. 312). The fair was known as Midsummer Fair.
The burgesses of Cambridge took a yearly lease of the fair in 1496. In 1506,
the burgesses of Cambridge made an agreement with Barnwell priory in which
they acquired full rights over the fair (VCH Cambridgeshire, iii,
p. 92). |
CHIPPENHAM 5663 2698. 1334 Subsidy
£120. |
|
M |
(Letter Close) Mon; mercatum, gr 17 Apr 1226, by K Hen III
to P of the hospital of Jerusalem in England. To be held at the manor (RLC,
ii, p. 106). Although this letter close was granted during the minority
of K Hen III, it does not appear to have included the standard limiting
clause until the king came of age. |
|
M |
(Letter Close) Mon; mercatum, gr 21 Feb 1234, by K Hen III
to P and brothers of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem in England (CR,
12314, pp. 3801). To be held at the manor (RLC, ii, p.
106). Sh of Cambridge ordered to read the charter in the full session of
the county court, proclaim the market and cause it to be held. |
|
F |
(Letter Close) vf, Michael (29 Sept); feria gr 21 Feb 1234,
by K Hen III to P and brothers of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem in
England (CR, 12314, pp. 3801). To be held at the manor.
Sh of Cambridge ordered to read the charter in the full session of the county
court, proclaim the fair and cause it to be held. |
COTTENHAM 5455 2686. 1334 Subsidy £232.50.
See also VCH Cambridgeshire, ix, p. 63. |
|
M |
(Charter) Mon; gr 18 Oct 1265, by K Hen III to John Walerand, kings
clerk, parson of the ch of Cottenham. To be held at the manor (CChR,
12571300, p. 56). There is no further evidence for a medieval market
(VCH Cambridgeshire, ix, p. 63). |
|
F |
(Charter) vfm, Peter and Paul (29 Jun); gr 18 Oct 1265, by K Hen
III to John Walerand, kings clerk, parson of the ch of Cottenham.
To be held at the manor (CChR, 12571300, p. 56). There is no
further evidence for the fair (VCH Cambridgeshire, ix, p. 63). |
ELY 5538 2802. Borough 1295 (Beresford,
unpublished list). 1334 Subsidy £357.61. Abbey founded by St Ethelfreda
in 673 and refounded in 970; cathedral priory and seat of bishopric from
1109. Market town c.1600 (Everitt, p. 175). Fair 1587, 17 Oct (Harrison,
p. 396). See also VCH Cambridgeshire, iv, pp. 47, 50. |
|
M |
(Letter Close) Wed; mercatum, gr 9 Apr 1224, by K Hen III
to bp of Ely. To be held until the king came of age (RLC, i, p. 592b).
This grant made during the minority of K Hen III does not appear to have
been replaced by a new grant. |
|
M |
(Prescriptive: borough) recorded 1295. Beresford records that Ely
was a parliamentary borough in 1295 (Beresford, unpublished list). In a
survey dated 1416, the bp of Ely had a vineyard on the south east corner
of the market place (VCH Cambridgeshire, iv, p. 39). |
|
F |
(Grant: other) 3+f+3, Etheldreda (23 Jun); gr 1121x29, by K Hen I
to ch of Ely and Bp Hervey (Regesta, ii, no. 1620). On 10 Oct 1189,
K Ric I conf to St Etheldreda, William de Longchamps, Chancellor, bp elect
of Ely and the M their ancient rights and customs including the fair. Granted
again by K Ric I on 1 Jul 1198 and confirmed by K Hen III on 3 Jul 1233
(CChR, 122657, p. 184). Fair continued until the seventeenth
century (VCH Cambridgeshire, iv, p. 50). |
|
F |
(Charter) vfm+12, Lambert (17 Sept); gr 1 Feb 1312, by K Edw II to
P and C of Ely. To be held at the manor (CChR, 130026, p. 185).
Fair continued until the eighteenth century (VCH Cambridgeshire,
iv, p. 50). |
|
F |
(Charter) vf+20, Ascension (Easter dep); gr 23 Feb 1318, by K Edw
II to John de Hothum, bp of Ely (CChR, 130026, p. 403). Fair
continued until the seventeenth century (VCH Cambridgeshire, iv,
p. 50). |
FOWLMERE 5422 2459. 1334 Subsidy £87.
In 1207, R constable of Chester was acting as the guardian of Richard Munfichet
(d. c.1267). By c.1274 Fowlmere had passed to the descendants
of Munfichets sister Philippa, who had married Hugh de Plaiz. In 1279,
the manor was held by Philippas grandson, Ralph de Plaiz, a minor
in the custody of Robert de Aguillon. Ralph was succeded by his brother
Giles (VCH Cambridgeshire, viii, p. 157). See also VCH Cambridgeshire,
viii, pp. 15760. |
|
M |
(Grant: other) Thurs; mercatum, gr 1207, by K John to R constable
of Chester. Nova Oblata: R constable of Chester owed two good palfreys
for the grant of the market and of the fair (PR, 9 John, p. 109).
In 1279, Robert de Agillun, guardian of Ralph de Plaiz, was holding a market,
the day of which was not given (RH, ii, p. 546). In 12989,
Giles de Plaiz was holding a market, the day of which was not given, from
time out of mind, as his inheritance from the barony of Muntfichet (QW,
p. 100). Market held until fourteenth century; its value gradually declined
(VCH Cambridgeshire, viii, p. 160). |
|
F |
(Grant: other) v+2, John the Baptist (24 Jun); feria gr 1207,
by K John to R constable of Chester. Nova Oblata: R constable of
Chester owed two good palfreys for the grant of the fair and the market,
the days of which were not given (PR, 9 John, p. 109). There is no
further evidence for the fair (VCH Cambridgeshire, viii, p. 160). |
FOXTON 5412 2483. 1334 Subsidy £105.
During the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries, there were two separate
manors at Foxton where fairs were held. These were named Mortimers manor
and the de la Hay manor, being named after their respective holders (VCH
Cambridgeshire, viii, pp. 1678). See also VCH Cambridgeshire,
viii, p. 173. |
|
M |
(Charter) Fri; gr 5 Apr 1326, by K Edw II to John de la Haye of Shepereth
(CChR, 130026, p. 485). Market probably survived into the early
sixteenth century (VCH Cambridgeshire, viii, p. 173). |
|
F |
(Charter) vfm, Lawrence (10 Aug); gr 20 Nov 1310, by K Edw II to
Constantine de Mortuo Mari. To be held at the manor (CChR, 130026,
p. 159). Fair recorded in 1337 (VCH Cambridgeshire, viii, p. 173). |
|
F |
(Charter) vfm, Peter and Paul (29 Jun); gr 5 Apr 1326, by K Edw II
to John de la Haye of Shepereth (CChR, 130026, p. 485). To
be held at the manor. |
|
F |
(Charter) vfm, Andrew (30 Nov); gr 5 Apr 1326, by K Edw II to John
de la Haye of Shepereth (CChR, 130026, p. 485). To be held
at the manor. |
| One fair was held at each manor in c.1630 (VCH Cambridgeshire,
viii, p. 173). |
GAMLINGAY 5241 2523. 1334 Subsidy £145.50.
See also VCH Cambridgeshire, v, pp. 789. |
|
M |
(Prescriptive) recorded 1239, mercatum, held by John de Plesseto.
Market was alleged to be detrimental to the market at Potton,
Bedfordshire (q.v.) (CRR, xvi, no. 837). By 1279, John de
Avenels was holding a Tues market (RH, ii, p. 529). Tues market continued
until 1600, when it was transferred to Potton, Bedfordshire (VCH Cambridgeshire,
v, pp. 789). |
GREAT ABINGTON 5531 2489. 1334 Subsidy
£73.50. See also VCH Cambridgeshire, vi, p. 13. |
|
M |
(Charter) Fri; gr 15 Sept 1257, by K Hen III to Hugh de Vere, earl
of Oxford. To be held at the manor (CChR, 122657, p. 475).
There is no further evidence for the market (VCH Cambridgeshire,
vi, p. 13). |
|
F |
(Charter) vfm, Lawrence (10 Aug); gr 15 Sept 1257, by K Hen III to
Hugh de Vere, earl of Oxford. To be held at the manor (CChR, 122657,
p. 475). There is no further evidence for the fair (VCH Cambridgeshire,
vi, p. 13). |
HILDERSHAM 5545 2489. 1334 Subsidy
£27. See also VCH Cambridgeshire, vi, p. 66. |
|
M |
(Charter) Fri; gr 30 Oct 1254, by K Hen III to William de Bolevill
and Ela his wife. To be held at the manor (CPR, 124758, p.
379). No further evidence for the market has been found (VCH Cambridgeshire,
vi, p. 66). |
|
F |
(Charter) v+2, Margaret (20 Jul); gr 30 Oct 1254, by K Hen III to
William de Bolevill and Ela his wife. To be held at the manor (CPR,
124758, p. 379). No further evidence for the fair has been found (VCH
Cambridgeshire, vi, p. 66). |
ICKLETON 5494 2439. 1334 Subsidy £85.50.
See also VCH Cambridgeshire, vi, p. 241. |
|
M |
(Grant: other); gr 1135x54, by K Steph to Ps of Ickleton. In 1279,
Ps of Ickleton claimed a market, the day of which was not given, by charter
of K Steph (RH, ii, p. 570). On 18 Aug 1222, K Hen III granted the
Ps of Ickleton a Thurs market, to be held until the king came of age (RLC,
i, p. 508). On 30 Mar 1227, Ps and N of St Mary Magdalene, Ickleton were
granted a Thurs market (CChR, 122657, p. 30). Market, the day
of which was not given, held by the Ps of Ickleton recorded in 12989
(QW, p. 102). No further evidence of the market has been found (VCH
Cambridgeshire, vi, p. 214). |
|
F |
(Grant: other); gr 1135x54, by K Steph to Ps of Ickleton.
Fair held in Jul in 1287 (VCH Cambridgeshire, vi, p. 241). The Ps
of Ickelton claimed a fair, the feast of which was not given, from time
out of mind in 12989 (QW, p. 102). Profits of the fair were
leased in 1536 and 1557. Fair held for five days around the f of Mary Magdalen
(22 Jul) the patron saint of the priory, in the late sixteenth century.
Fair on the f Mary Magdalene continued into the nineteenth century (VCH
Cambridgeshire, vi, p. 241). |
IMPINGTON 5448 2632. 1334 Subsidy £52.50.
See also VCH Cambridgeshire, ix, p. 135. |
|
M |
(Charter) Thurs; gr 3 Feb 1301, by K Edw I to Peter de Chauvent.
To be held at the manor (CChR, 130026, p. 1) There is no further
evidence for the market (VCH Cambridgeshire, ix, p. 135). |
|
F |
(Charter) f+7, Sat in Easter week (Easter dep); gr 3 Feb 1301, by
K Edw I to Peter de Chauvent. To be held at the manor (CChR, 130026,
p. 1). There is no further evidence for the fair (VCH Cambridgeshire,
ix, p. 135). |
KINGSTON 5346 2554. 1334 Subsidy £97.50.
See also VCH Cambridgeshire, v, p. 117. |
|
M |
(Charter) Thurs; gr 14 Oct 1306, by K Edw I to Constantine de Mortuo
Mari. To be held at the manor (CChR, 130026, p. 72). There
is no further evidence for the market (VCH Cambridgeshire, v, p.
117). |
|
F |
(Charter) vfm, Margaret (20 Jul); gr 14 Oct 1306, by K Edw I to Constantine
de Mortuo Mari. To be held at the manor (CChR, 130026, p. 72).
There is no further evidence for the fair (VCH Cambridgeshire, v,
p. 117). |
|
F |
(Charter) vfm, Luke (18 Oct); gr 14 Oct 1306, by K Edw I to Constantine
de Mortuo Mari. To be held at the manor (CChR, 130026, p. 72).
There is no further evidence for the fair (VCH Cambridgeshire, v,
p. 117). |
LINTON 5562 2497. Borough 1279 (BF,
p. 72). In the 1334 Lay Subsidy Linton, Little Linton and Barham,
Cambridgeshire (q.v.) were assessed together at £127.50 (Glasscock,
p. 27). Market town c.1600 (Everitt, p. 175). Fair 1587, 4 Aug (Harrison,
p. 395). See also VCH Cambridgeshire, vi, p. 96. |
|
M |
(Charter) Tues; gr 27 May 1246, by K Hen III to William de Say. To
be held at the manor. Mandate in pursuance to the sh of Cambridgeshire (CChR,
122657, p. 294). Market survived until the seventeenth century (VCH
Cambridgeshire, vi, p. 96). |
|
F |
(Charter) vfm, Lawrence (10 Aug); gr 27 May 1246, by K Hen III to
William de Say (CChR, 122657, p. 294). To be held at the manor.
Mandate in pursuance to the sh of Cambridgeshire. |
ORWELL 5362 2505. 1334 Subsidy £139.50.
See also VCH Cambridgeshire, v, p. 247. |
|
M |
(Charter) Thurs; mercatum, gr 10 Sept 1254, by K Hen III to
Ralph de Camoys the younger. To be held at the manor (Roles Gascons,
124254, no. 4035; CPR, 124758, p. 329). Market was still
being held in 1522, but is not recorded later (VCH Cambridgeshire,
v, p. 247). |
|
F |
(Charter) vfm, Holy Trinity (Easter dep); feria gr 10 Sept
1254, by K Hen III to Ralph de Camoys the younger (Roles Gascons,
124254, no. 4035; CPR, 124758, p. 329). To be held at
the manor. |
RAMPTON 5429 2681. 1334 Subsidy £52.50.
See also VCH Cambridgeshire, ix, p. 216. |
|
M |
(Grant: other) Thurs; gr 1270, by K Hen III to Robert de Lisle (VCH
Cambridgeshire, ix, p. 216). In 1279, Robert de Lisle was holding the
Thurs market (RH, ii, p. 451). The Thurs market was confirmed to
John, lord Scrope in 1534. There is no further evidence for the market (VCH
Cambridgeshire, ix, p. 216). |
|
F |
(Grant: other) gr 1270, by K Hen III to Robert de Lisle (VCH Cambridgeshire,
ix, p. 216). In 1279, Robert de Lisle was holding a fair for 3 days, the
dates of which were not given (RH, ii, p. 451). The fair, the dates
of which were not given, was confirmed to John, lord Scrope in 1534. There
is no further evidence for the fair (VCH Cambridgeshire, ix, p. 216). |
REACH 5568 2663. Reach was ten miles
from Cambridge and outside the liberty of the town. Market town c.1600
(Everitt, p. 175). Fair 1587, Mon in Rogation week (Harrison, p. 394). |
|
F |
(Prescriptive) Rogationtide (Easter dep); recorded 1201 (VCH Cambridgeshire,
iii, p. 91). Although Reach was outside the liberty of Cambridge (q.v)
the burgesses of Cambridge had rights over the fair. The fair may be associated
with the grant of the monopoly of river-bourne trade by K Hen I (VCH
Cambridgeshire, iii, p. 91). In 1279, jurors of Cambridge described
the Rogation fair as held in the town of Cambridge, whilst jurors
of Stone hundred referred to a certain fair that was shared
between the King and the P of Ely (RH, ii, pp. 391, 486). In the
eyre of 1286, the burgessses of Kings Lynn, Norfolk complained that
they were unjustly distrained at Reach fair by the burgesses of Cambridge.
In 1388, an inquest in Cambridge found that the P of Ely held one third
of Reach fair, whilst the burgesses of Cambridge held the other two thirds
(VCH Cambridgeshire, iii, p. 91). |
SWAVESEY 5362 2693. Borough 1279 (BF,
p. 72). 1334 Subsidy £210. The manor of Swavesey descended from the la Zuche
family to the earls of Ormond by the mid fifteenth century (VCH Cambridgeshire,
ix, p. 382). See also VCH Cambridgeshire, ix, p. 390. |
|
M |
(Charter) Tues; gr 26 Jun 1244, by K Hen III to Alan la Zuche (CChR,
122657, p. 279). Tues market held by Alan la Zusche recorded in 12989
(QW, p. 104). Tues market recorded in 1350 (VCH Cambridgeshire,
ix, p. 390). On 24 May 1375, K Edw III inspected and confirmed to Hugh la
Zouche a charter of K Hen III dated 4 May 1261, granting Alan la Zouche
an unspecified market (CPR, 13747, p. 107). On 14 Feb 1505,
K Hen VII granted Thomas Ormond, kn, earl of Ormond a Tues market at his
town. This grant was made by charter (CPR, 14941509, pp. 402,
419). The market had probably fallen into disuse by 1738 and had definitely
stopped by 1840 (VCH Cambridgeshire, ix, p. 390). |
|
F |
(Charter) vfm, Holy Trinity (Easter dep); gr 26 Jun 1244, by K Hen
III to Alan la Zuche (CChR, 122657, p. 279). On 4 May 1261,
K Hen III granted Alan la Zusch a yearly fair at the manor on the vfm+5
of Michael (29 Sept) in lieu of the fair formerly held there on the vfm+1
Holy Trinity (CChR, 12571300, p. 36). Fair held by Alan la
Zusche recorded in 12989; this was said to last for three days and
was held by charter of K Hen III (QW, p. 104). On 24 May 1375, K
Edw III inspected and confirmed to Hugh la Zouche a charter of K Hen III
dated 4 May 1261, granting Alan la Zouche an unspecified fair (CPR,
13747, p. 107). On 14 Feb 1505, K Hen VII granted Thomas Ormond, earl
of Ormond a fair on vfm+1 Holy Trinity, to be held at the manor (CPR,
14941509, pp. 402, 419). |
WHITTLESFORD 5474 2485. 1334 Subsidy
£142.50. The manor passed from Baldwin de Toeny to the Akeny family by 1228
(VCH Cambridgeshire, vi, p. 265). See also VCH Cambridgeshire,
vi, p. 270. |
|
M |
(Charter) Tues; mercatum, gr 12 Oct 1206, by K John to Baldwin
de Toeny (RLC, i, p. 74b). On 18 Dec 1242, Baldwin de Akynny was
holding a market at the manor; the day of the market was not specified (CR,
12427, p. 7). In 1460, the Tues market had no value (VCH Cambridgeshire,
vi, p. 270). |
|
M |
(Charter) Mon; gr 20 Mar 1267, by K Hen III to Baldwin de Akeny.
To be held at the manor (CChR, 12571300, p. 73). VCH provides
no further evidence for this market.. |
|
F |
(Charter) vfm, Bartholomew (24 Aug); gr 20 Mar 1267, by K Hen III
to Baldwin de Akeny. To be held at the manor (CChR, 12571300,
p. 73). |
|
F |
(Prescriptive) Trinity (Easter dep); recorded 1460. The fair had
no value. It was the only fair recorded at the manor at this date (VCH
Cambridgeshire, vi, p. 270). |
WISBECH 5462 3096. 1334 Subsidy £409.50.
An important base of the bp of Ely from 1109, with a castle. Market town
c.1600 (Everitt, p. 175). Fair 1587, Mon before Lady day in Lent,
1 Aug (Harrison, pp. 393, 395). See also VCH Cambridgeshire, iv,
p. 240. |
|
M |
(Prescriptive) recorded twelfth century. The original market
place, described as the Old Market in 1221 was to the west of
the river. From the twelfth century the New Market was on the
opposite bank, near the castle. Both markets belonged to the bp of Ely and
were still functioning by 1492. A Sat market held by Bp Alcock of Ely is
recorded in 14923 (VCH Cambridgeshire, iv, pp. 240, 244). |
|
F |
(Charter) vfm+19, Holy Trinity (Easter dep); gr 21 Apr 1327,
by K Edw III to John de Hothom, bp of Ely (CChR, 132741, p.
11). To be held at the manor. |
|
F |
(Prescriptive) Peter and Paul (29 Jun); recorded 14923,
held by bp Alcock of Ely (VCH Cambridgeshire, iv, p. 244). It has
been suggested that the dates of the Trinity fair had changed to become
this fair (VCH Cambridgeshire, iv, p. 262). |