BARROW 5761 2646.
1334 Subsidy £60. |
| M |
(Charter) Sat; gr 9 Feb 1267, by K Hen III to Maud Passelewe.
To be held at the manor (CChR, 12571300, p. 71). In
1270 the abbot of Bury complained that this market, which was about 4 leagues
from Bury, attracted trade from his Monday market at Bury since traders
from a distance sold their goods at Barrow on the Saturday; a jury agreed
that the market at Barrow was too close, but Maud Passelew produced her
royal charter and the king ordered precise measurements of the distance
to be made (L.F. Salzman, 'The legal status of markets', The Cambridge
Historical Journal 2.3 (1928), 205-12, esp. 211-12). On 12 Jan
1291, K Edw I inspected and confirmed a charter whereby Maud Passelewe,
daughter and one of the heirs of Sir Thomas de Barwe iuxta Sanctum Edmundum,
in her widowhood, gave to Sir William Giffard, son of Sir Hugh Giffard,
and Katherine his wife, daughter of the said Maud, and her heirs, the manor
of Barrow with the market (CChR, 12571300, p. 382). |
| F | (Charter) vfm,
Nativity of John the Baptist (24 Jun); gr 9 Feb 1267, by K Hen
III to Maud Passelewe. To be held at the manor (CChR,
12571300, p. 71). On 12 Jan 1291, K Edw I inspected and
confirmed a charter whereby Maud Passelewe, daughter and one
of the heirs of Sir Thomas de Barwe iuxta Sanctum Edmundum, in
her widowhood, gave to Sir William Giffard, son of Sir Hugh
Giffard, and Katherine his wife, daughter of the said Maud,
and her heirs, the manor of Barrow with the fair (CChR,
12571300, p. 382). |
BLYTHBURGH 6451
2753. 1334 Subsidy £101.13. An important royal and household
centre where there was an exchanger in 1066. As a commercial
centre, Blythburgh quickly lost ground to Dunwich, Suffolk (q.v.) (VCH
Suffolk, i, pp. 4512). Market town c.1600
(Everitt, p. 475). |
| M | (Prescriptive)
recorded 1086, mercatum (Darby, p. 370). |
| M | (Charter) Mon;
gr 29 Mar 1324, by K Edw II to John de Claveryng. To be held
at the manor (CChR, 130026, p. 463). Mon market
granted to Ralph de Nevill on 22 Apr 1340 by K Edw III
(CChR, 132741, p. 467). |
| F | (Charter) vf,
Annunciation (25 Mar); gr 29 Mar 1324, by K Edw II to John de
Claveryng. To be held at the manor (CChR, 130026,
p. 463). Fair on vfm Annunciation granted to Ralph de Nevill
on 22 Apr 1340 by K Edw III (CChR, 132741, p.
467). |
| F | (Charter) vf,
Nativity of Mary (8 Sept); gr 29 Mar 1324, by K Edw II to John
de Claveryng. To be held at the manor (CChR,
130026, p. 463). Fair on vfm Nativity of Mary granted by
K Edw III to Ralph de Nevill on 22 Apr 1340 (CChR,
132741, p. 467). |
|
On 8 Dec 1330, K Edw III granted Ralph de Neville that if John de
Claveryng died without an heir, he would inherit the market and
fair (CChR, 132741, p. 196). |
BUNGAY 6336 2898.
Borough 1228 (BF, p. 165). 1334 Subsidy £94.88. Market town c.1600
(Everitt, p. 475). |
| M | (Prescriptive: borough) recorded
22 Apr 1228, held by Roger le Bigod, son of Earl Hugh le Bigod
(CChR, 122657, p. 73). On 2 Jan 1307, a Sat market was held
by Roger le Bigod, earl of Norfolk and Marshall of England, lately
deceased (CIPM, iv, no. 434). |
| M |
(Charter) Thurs; gr 6 May 1384, by K Ric II to Margaret Mareschall,
countess of Norfolk, the kings cousin (CChR, 13411417,
p. 293). To be held at the manor. |
| F | (Prescriptive)
feria recorded 1199, held by Hugh le Bigot. Hugh gave the king
40m for extending his fair at Bungay (T.D. Hardy ed., Rotuli de
Oblatis et Finibus in Turri Londinensi asservati tempore Regis Johannis
(1835), p. 70). 1200, Nova Oblata: Hugh Bigot owed 40m.
for extending his fair by two days (PR, 2 John, p. 147). He still
owed this in 1203 (PR, 3 John, p. 138; PR, 4 John, p. 111;
PR, 5 John, p. 240). On 2 Jan 1307, a yearly fair on each feast of
the Holy Cross was held by Roger le Bigod, earl of Norfolk and Marshall of
England, lately deceased (CIPM, iv, no. 434). This was perhaps the same
fair as that recorded in the early thirteenth century. The feast of the
fair may have been the Invention of Holy Cross (3 May) or the
Exaltation of Holy Cross (14 Sept). |
BURY ST EDMUNDS
5856 2640. Borough 1022x43 (BF, p. 165). Mint 10421154. 1334
Subsidy £360. A monastic settlement from the seventh century. Site
of shrine dedicated to K Edmund the martyr. There was a vigorous
small town here in 1086, enlarged and reshaped since 1066
(Little Domesday, fo. 372). The name seynt Eadmundes
biri does not necessarily indicate the existence of a town
by 1043 (cf. BF, p. 165). In 11023, K Hen I confirmed the
monastery and burgesses in the liberty they enjoyed under K Cnut
and K Edw the Confessor, indicating a belief that there had been a
town there by 1035. The single moneyer active at Bury
c.1048c.1065 was not very productive and
probably indicates the status of the abbey rather than market
activity, which perhaps took off in the 1060s. The market is later
recorded as being in existence by 1087. Town enlarged in the
twelfth century, in conjunction with the building of the new abbey
ch. In 1202, the A of St Edmunds paid 40m. and 10m.
for two palfreys for a royal charter by which no markets or fairs
would be established in the liberty of St Edmunds that would
damage his liberty (D. Whitelock ed., Anglo-Saxon Wills
(Cambridge, 1930), pp. 74, 185; Regesta, ii, no. 644; D.M.
Metcalf, An Atlas of Anglo-Saxon and Norman Coin Finds,
c.9731086 (London, 1998), pp. 157, 215; PR, 4
John, p. 115). See also the entry for Freckenham, Suffolk (q.v.). Market town c.1600 (Everitt, p. 475). Fair
1587, 21 Sept; 13 Nov (Harrison, p. 396). See also B. Gauthiez,
The planning of the town of Bury St Edmunds: a probable
Norman origin and M. Statham, The medieval town of
Bury St Edmunds, in A. Gransden ed., Bury St Edmunds:
medieval art, architecture, archaeology and economy, British
Archaeological Association Conference Transactions xx (Leeds,
1998), esp. pp. 93, 99, 1012. |
| M
| (Prescriptive: borough, mint) recorded 1066x87, held
by ch of St Edmund. In 1135, K Hen I granted the market and
vill to the ch of St Edmund and A Anselm, as they enjoyed them
under K Wil I and K Wil II (CChR, 13411417, p.
397). On 21 Dec 1200, K John confirmed this charter
(RCh, p. 82a). In 1202, a jury decided that the market
at Lakenheath, Suffolk (q.v.) was
damaging the market of the A of St Edmunds (CRR, i, pp.
1356; Abb. Plac., p. 36a). Charter of K Hen I confirmed on 29 Jan 1385 by
K Ric II (CPR, 13815, p. 528). On 12 May 1400, K
Hen IV confirmed the charter of K Hen I (CChR,
13411417, p. 397). The pre-Conquest market place may
have been the Old Market. This was probably superseded by the
new Great Market in the redevelopment of the town (B.
Gauthiez, The planning of the town of Bury St Edmunds: a
probable Norman origin in A. Gransden ed., Bury St
Edmunds: medieval art, architecture, archaeology and
economy, British Archaeological Association Conference
Transactions xx (Leeds, 1998), p. 93). Jocelin of Brakelond
recorded in his Chronicle that encroachments on the market
place had kept the market profits static, whereas in other
markets the profits were increasing. Although A Samson was
urged by the M of St Edmunds to move the market place, he
refused. However, it appears that the market had been moved by
1327 (M. Statham, The medieval town of Bury St
Edmunds, in A. Gransden ed., Bury St Edmunds:
medieval art, architecture, archaeology and economy,
British Archaeological Association Conference Transactions xx
(Leeds, 1998), pp. 99, 1012). |
| M | (Charter) Fri;
gr 20 Jul 1457, by K Hen VI to A and C of Bury St Edmunds
(CChR, 14271516, p. 128). To be held in the
town. |
| F | (Grant: other)
3+f+2, James the Apostle (25 Jul); gr 1142x9, by K Hen I to A
Anselm of St Edmunds. This fair was stated to last seven days,
despite only lasting for six (Regesta ii, no. 1599).
This was presumably the fair (nundinae) recorded in
1201 (PR, 3 John, p. 120). The fair was probably held
in the Moot Stow, outside the abbey walls and main gate (M.
Statham, The medieval town of Bury St Edmunds, in
A. Gransden ed., Bury St Edmunds: medieval art,
architecture, archaeology and economy, British
Archaeological Association Conference Transactions xx (Leeds,
1998), p. 101). |
| F | (Letter Close)
vf, Trans of Nicholas (9 May); feria gr 8 Apr 1224, by
K Hen III to the master of the hospital of St Nicholas outside
St Edmunds. To be held at the hospital until the king came of
age (RLC, i, p. 592b). |
| F | (Letter Close)
vf, Matthew the Apostle (21 Sept); gr 15 Apr 1226, by K Hen
III to P of the hospital of St Nicholas in the suburb of the
town of St Edmund (RLC, ii, p. 106). To be held at the
hospital until the king came of age. It is possible that this
fair did not lapse in 1227, as it should, as on 28 Jul 1406,
it was stated that the A and C of Bury St Edmunds had from
time immemorial a fair on f Matthew the Apostle (21 Sept),
which had been very harmful to the town and to those coming to
the fair. Therefore, K Hen IV granted the A and C of Bury St
Edmunds a fair on 2+f+2 Matthew the Apostle in another place
within the liberty of the town, where it shall seem best to
them. For 20s. paid in the hanaper (CChR,
13411417, p. 431). The hospital of St Nicholas had been
established by an A of Bury St Edmunds by c.1215 and
was dependant on the abbey (Medieval Religious Houses,
p. 349). |
| F | (Charter) vfm,
Translation of Edmund (29 Apr); gr 19 Mar 1235, by K Hen III
to Henry, A of St Edmund. Fair to be held in the suburbs of
the town, without the south gate (CChR, 122657,
p. 196). Mandate to the sh [of Suffolk] to read the charter in full session
of the county court and proclaim the fair and cause it to be
held, 19 Mar 1235 (CR, 12347, p. 61). |
| F | (Charter) vfm,
Transfiguration (6 Aug); gr 19 Mar 1235, by K Hen III to
Henry, A of St Edmund. To be held in the suburbs of the town,
without the north gate at the hospital of St Saviour
(CChR, 122657, p. 196). Mandate to the sh [of Suffolk] to read
the charter in full session of the county court and proclaim
the fair and cause it to be held, 19 Mar 1235 (CR,
12347, p. 61). |
| F | (Charter) f, Hugh (17
Nov); gr 20 Jul 1457, by K Hen VI to A and C of Bury St
Edmunds (CChR, 14271516, p. 128). |
| F | (Charter) f,
Petronilla (31 May); gr 20 Jul 1457, by K Hen VI to the A and
C of Bury St Edmunds (CChR, 14271516, p. 128).
|
|
A fair was recorded in 12412, the feast of which was not
given (CRR, xvi, no. 1933). It is therefore not clear which
of the fairs this relates to. |
DEBENHAM 6174 2632. 1334 Subsidy
£82.62. In 1488 a charter was enrolled whereby Sir
Hugh Luttrell, great-grandson and heir of Sir Hugh Luttrell granted his
right in the ‘markets and fairs of Debenham’ to Sir Henry Wentworth
and others (H.J.T. Wood, ‘Pedigrees from the De Banco Rolls, temp.
Henry VII’, The Genealogist n.s. 22 (1906), pp. 175-87, no.
90). Market town c.1600 (Everitt, p. 475). |
| M | (Letter Close)
Mon; mercatum, gr 9 May 1221, by K Hen III to Robert
Aguillon. To be held at the manor until the king came of age
(RLC, i, p. 456). On 17 Mar 1227, Robert Aguillun was
granted markets on Mon and Fri by K Hen III (CChR,
122657, p. 23). Order to sh of Norfolk and Suffolk
regarding the markets, 18 Mar 1227 (RLC, ii, p.
176b). The market in the manor of Debenham was recorded at Easter 1294
(Abb. Plac., p. 233). This could relate to the Mon market, or to the Fri market, below. |
| M | (Letter Close)
Fri; mercatum, gr 10 Jun 1222, by K Hen III to Robert
Aguillon. To be held until the king came of age (RLC,
i, p. 499). On 17 Mar 1227, Robert Aguillun was granted
markets on Mon and Fri by K Hen III (CChR,
122657, p. 23). Order to sh of Norfolk and Suffolk
regarding the markets, 18 Mar 1227 (RLC, ii, p.
176b). The market in the manor of Debenham was recorded at Easter 1294 (Abb. Plac., p. 233). This could relate to the Fri market, or to the Mon market, above. |
| F | (Letter Close)
vf, Nativity of John the Baptist (24 Jun); feria gr 10
Jun 1222, by K Hen III to Robert de Aguillun. To be held at
the manor until the king came of age (RLC, i, p. 499).
On 17 Mar 1227, Robert de Aguillun was granted a fair on vfm
John the Baptist by K Hen III (CChR, 122657, p.
23). Order to sh of Norfolk and Suffolk regarding the fair, 18
Mar 1227 (RLC, ii, p. 176b). |
ERWARTON 6221 2347.
1334 Subsidy £33.50. |
| M | (Charter) Fri;
mercatum, gr 28 Jan 1254, by K Hen III to Bartholomew
de Auvylers (Roles Gascons, 124254, no. 2307;
CPR, 124758, p. 263). To be held at the
town. |
| M | (Charter)
Thurs; gr 1 Jan 1347, by K Edw III to Robert Bacoun, kn
(CChR, 13411417, p. 54). To be held at the
town. |
| F | (Charter) vfm,
Assumption of Mary (15 Aug); feria gr 28 Jan 1254, by K
Hen III to Bartholomew de Auvylers (Roles Gascons,
124254, no. 2307; CPR, 124758, p. 263). To
be held at the town. |
| F | (Charter) vf,
Nativity of Mary (8 Sept); gr 1 Jan 1347, by K Edw III to
Robert Bacoun, kn (CChR, 13411417, p. 54). To be
held at the town. |
EYE 6149 2737.
Borough 1086 (BF, p. 166; Darby, p. 367). Mint 113554. 1334
Subsidy £70.83. Market town c.1600 (Everitt, p.
475). |
| M
| (Prescriptive: borough, mint) Sat; recorded 1066x86
(VCH Suffolk, i, p. 515). Twenty-five burgesses were
living in the market (Darby, p. 370). After the Conquest,
William Malet established a castle and a Sat market on the
island at Eye. This damaged the market at Hoxne, Suffolk (q.v.). In 1106x16, K
Hen I granted the M of St Peter of Eye a tenth penny in the
market (Regesta, ii, no. 1145). Market held by the M
mentioned in a spurious charter of 1123x25 (Regesta,
ii, no. 1436). Market of Eye mentioned in a charter from K
Steph, which appears to be spurious. Market recorded in
1156x62, held by ch of St Peter of Eye (CChR,
13411417, p. 363). Market held by M of Eye mentioned in
1194, 11968 (PR, 6 Ric I, p. 67;
Chancellors Roll, 8 Ric I, p. 121; PR, 9
Ric I, p. 234; PR, 10 Ric I, p. 94). Market mentioned
in charter of K John (CChR, 13411417, p.
365). |
| F | (Charter) f+3,
Peter ad Vincula (1 Aug); feria gr 113637, by K
Steph to P and M of the ch of St Peter of Eye [Eye priory]
(CChR, 13411417, p. 362). Confirmed by K Steph in
1137x8 (Regesta, iii, no. 288). Fair of four days at
the feast of Peter ad Vincula held by the M mentioned in
spurious charter of K Hen I, dated 1123x5 (Regesta, ii,
no. 1436). Fair of four days at the feast of Peter in August
mentioned in charter of K John (CChR, 13411417,
pp. 362, 365). |
FRAMLINGHAM 6285 2635.
1334 Subsidy £55. Market town c.1600 (Everitt, p. 475). See also
J. Ridgard ed., Medieval Framlingham, Select Documents
12701524 , Suffolk Record Society, 27 (1985), pp. 17,
53. |
| M | (Prescriptive) recorded 1270,
held by Roger Bigod [earl of Norfolk]. Market was leased out in
12867. Market days were Tues, Fri and Sat at this time (J. Ridgard
ed., Medieval Framlingham, Select Documents 12701524, Suffolk
Record Society, 27 (1985), p. 17). The market was recorded on 2 Jan 1307,
held by Roger le Bigod, earl of Norfolk and marshall of England, lately
deceased (CIPM, iv, no. 434). Market recorded in 13245 (J.
Ridgard ed., Medieval Framlingham, Select Documents 12701524,
Suffolk Record Society, 27 (1985), p. 17). |
| F | (Prescriptive) Michaelmas (29
Sept); recorded late thirteenth century, held by Roger Bigod [earl of
Norfolk] (J. Ridgard ed., Medieval Framlingham, Select Documents
12701524, Suffolk Record Society, 27 (1985), p. 17). |
| F | (Prescriptive) Mon, Tues and Wed of Whit week (Easter dep);
recorded 13245, held by Thomas de Brotherton [earl of Norfolk] (J.
Ridgard ed., Medieval Framlingham, Select Documents 12701524,
Suffolk Record Society, 27 (1985), p. 17). |
HAUGHLEY 6026 2623.
1334 Subsidy £74. |
| M | (Charter) gr 18
Feb 1227, by K Hen III to Hubert de Burgh, earl of Kent and
Margaret his wife. Hubert de Burgh, earl of Kent and Margaret
his wife were granted an unspecified number of markets at
three manors, including Haughley, together with the manors
themselves, as part of a larger grant. Details of the
market(s) were not given (CChR, 122657, pp.
1213). An unspecified number of markets at four manors,
including Haughley, were granted to Hubert de Burgh, earl of
Kent and Margaret his wife on 28 Nov 1228 by K Hen III
(CChR, 122657, p. 82). |
| F | (Charter) gr 18
Feb 1227, by K Hen III to Hubert de Burgh, earl of Kent and
Margaret his wife. Hubert de Burgh, earl of Kent and Margaret
his wife were granted an unspecified number of fairs at three
manors, including Haughley, together with the manors
themselves, as part of a larger grant. Details of the fair(s)
were not given (CChR, 122657, pp. 1213). An
unspecified number of fairs at four manors, including
Haughley, were granted to Hubert de Burgh, earl of Kent and
Margaret his wife on 28 Nov 1228 by K Hen III (CChR,
122657, p. 82). |
HOXNE 6181 2775. 1334
Subsidy £165.50. There was a religious house at Hoxne in the mid tenth
century, which was destroyed soon afterwards. Hoxne was later the joint
seat of the bishopric of East Anglia, with North
Elmham, Norfolk (q.v.), until the see was transferred to Thetford, Norfolk (q.v.) in 1072.
Domesday Book notes that a church in Hoxne, then belonging to the bp of
Thetford, had in 1066 been the seat of the bp of Suffolk (VCH
Suffolk, i, p. 515). |
| M | (Prescriptive) Sat; recorded
ante 1066, mercatum, held by William, bp of Thetford in 1086
(Darby,
p. 370). The Sat market at the manor before the Conquest was damaged afterwards
by a new market established at Eye, Suffolk
(q.v.) and the value of the market declined. The day of the Hoxne
market was changed to Fri (VCH Suffolk, i, p. 515). |
| M | (Charter) Wed; gr 3 Sept 1227, by K Hen III to Thomas, bp of
Norwich (CChR, 122657, p. 58). Order to the sh of Suffolk
regarding the market, 3 Sept 1227 (RLC, ii, p. 199). |
| F | (Grant: other) Peters day [Peter and Paul] (29 Jun);
probably gr in c.1106, by K Hen I to ch of Norwich, bp Herbert and
the M (Regesta, ii, no. 762). Confirmed by K Steph in 1136, when
the feast was given as Peter and Paul (Regesta, iii, no. 616). In
1157, the fair was confirmed by K Hen II to the ch of Norwich and the M.
On 17 Sept 1176, the fair was confirmed by Pope Alexander to the cathedral
priory (B. Dodwell ed., The Charters of Norwich Cathedral Priory,
i, Pipe Roll Society (London, 1974), nos. 35, 281). On 10 May 1232, K Hen
III confirmed the fair, the feast of which was given as Peter and Paul, to
the ch of Norwich and the M (CChR, 122657, p. 153). On 10
Sept 1274, the fair was confirmed by Pope Gregory X to the cathedral
priory (B. Dodwell ed., The Charters of Norwich Cathedral Priory, i,
Pipe Roll Society (London, 1974), no. 311). |
IPSWICH 6165 2445.
Borough 1066 (Darby, p. 367; BF, p. 166). Mint 970s1154.
1334 Subsidy £645.25. A flourishing centre of trade and industry
in the seventh to ninth centuries, with a borough court and other
urban features in the tenth (D.M. Palliser ed., Cambridge Urban
History of Britain (Cambridge, 2000) i, pp. 21821; E.O.
Blake ed., Liber Eliensis, Camden third series 92 (1962),
p. 100). Market town c.1600 (Everitt, p. 475). Fair 1587,
23 Apr; 25 Jul (Harrison, pp. 393, 395). |
| M
| (Prescriptive: borough, mint) recorded 1212,
mercatum de piscaria, held by men of Ipswich. Market
said to have been held in the same place since the conquest of
England (CRR, vi, p. 311). A market (mercatum)
was recorded in 1213 (CRR, vii, p. 49). In 1231, it was
alleged that the Wed market, held by K Hen III, was being
damaged by that at Woodbridge, Suffolk
(q.v.) (CRR, xv, no. 1661). |
| F | (Grant: other)
Exaltation of Holy Cross in September (14 Sept);
nundine gr 1154x115661, by K Hen II to ch of Holy
Trinity, Ipswich and the Ca (Actes de Henri II, i, p.
295). On 11 Jan 1204, K John confirmed the three day fair on
Exaltation of Holy Cross to the ch of Holy Trinity, Ipswich
(RCh, p. 116). On 18 Mar 1331, it was said that the P
and C of Ipswich had shown in the last Parliament that they
had held a fair on f+2 Exaltation of Holy Cross within and
without the town of Ipswich. They prayed for their
better security that they might have a grant of the
fair. For a fine of 20s., K Edw III granted the P
and C a fair on f+2 Exaltation of Holy Cross within and
without the town of Ipswich (CChR, 132741, p.
216). |
| F | (Prescriptive)
fm, James the Apostle (25 Jul); feria recorded 27 Apr
1200, held by lepers of St Mary Magdalen of Ipswich
(RCh, p. 52). K John confirmed to the lepers the fair
held at their house. |
LAKENHEATH 5714
2828. 1334 Subsidy £104.83. |
| M | (Charter)
Thurs; mercatum, gr 25 Mar 1201, by K John to P and M
of St Etheldrede of Ely (RCh, p. 91b). 1202, Nova
Oblata: A of Bury owed 1m. for an inquest whether
the new market was damaging to that at Bury St
Edmunds, Suffolk (q.v.) (PR, 4 John, p.
114). In 1202, a jury decided that the market of the bp and M
of Ely at Lakenheath was damaging to the market of the A of St
Edmunds (CRR, i, pp. 1356; Abb. Plac., p. 36). |
| M | (Charter)
Thurs; gr 7 May 1250, by K Hen III to earl of Gloucester
(CChR, 122657, p. 348). To be held at the
manor. |
| M | (Charter) Wed,
gr 14 Sept 1309, by K Edw II to P and C of Ely (CChR,
130026, p. 130). To be held at the manor. |
| F | (Charter)
Assumption (15 Aug); gr 7 May 1250, by K Hen III to earl of
Gloucester (CChR, 122657, p. 348). To be held at
the manor. The roll is damaged and details of the fair are
missing. |
| F | (Charter) vf+3,
Nativity of Mary (8 Sept); gr 14 Sept 1309, by K Edw II to P
and C of Ely (CChR, 130026, p. 130). To be held
at the manor. |
LEISTON 6445 2626.
In the 1334 Lay Subsidy, Leiston was valued with Sizewell, Suffolk (q.v.) at £121
(Glasscock, p. 289). |
| M | (Prescriptive)
recorded 1242, mercatum, held by A of Leyston. It was
alleged that a market was held every day, to the detriment of
the borough of Dunwich, Suffolk
(q.v.). The A denied that he was holding a market
(CRR, xvi, no. 2033; CRR, xvii, no.
696). |
| M | (Letter Patent)
Fri; gr 20 Sept 1278, by K Edw I to Nicholas, A of Leyston and
the M (CChR, 13411417, pp. 3212). On 20
Sept 1312, K Edw II granted the market to the A and C of
Leyston. To be held at the manor (CChR, 130026,
p. 198). On 1 May 1391, the A and C petitioned that the market
was of no value and had not been for some years,
as the manor was on the sea coast and had been impoverished by
the enemy and other misfortunes and because
the people of the neighbourhood will not buy on Fri as
readily as other days. The letters patent granted on 20
Sept 1278 were restored to the chancery to be cancelled and K
Ric II granted the A and C a market on Tues within the bounds
of the manor in lieu (CChR, 13411417, pp.
3212). |
| F | (Charter) vf+2,
Margaret (20 Jul); gr 20 Sept 1312, by K Edw II to A and C of
Leyston (CChR, 130026, p. 198). On 10 Oct 1315, K
Edw II granted the A and C of Leyston a fair on vf+2 Andrew
(30 Nov) in lieu (CChR, 130026. p.
289). |
LOWESTOFT 6550
2932. 1334 Subsidy £37.59. Probably the successor to Lothingland, Suffolk (q.v.) as a commercial
centre. Market town c.1600 (Everitt, p. 475). |
| M | (Charter) Wed;
gr 15 Nov 1308, by K Edw II to John de Brittania, earl of
Richmond. To be held at the manor (CChR, 130026,
p. 123). Granted to William de la Pole, marquis and earl of
Suffolk on 15 Dec 1445 by K Hen VI. To be held at the town
(CChR, 14271516, p. 59). |
| F | (Charter) vf+6,
Margaret (20 Jul); gr 15 Nov 1308, by K Edw II to John de
Brittania, earl of Richmond (CChR, 130026, p.
123). To be held at the manor. |
| F | (Charter)
3+f+3, Philip and James (1 May); gr 15 Dec 1445, by K Hen VI
to William de la Pole, marquis and earl of Suffolk
(CChR, 14271516, p. 59). To be held at the
town. |
| F | (Charter)
3+f+3, Michaelmas (29 Sept); gr 15 Dec 1445, by K Hen VI to
William de la Pole, marquis and earl of Suffolk (CChR,
14271516, p. 59). To be held at the
town. |
MILDENHALL 5711 2747.
1334 Subsidy £172.55. Market town c.1600 (Everitt, p.
475). |
| M | (Grant: other) Tues;
mercatum, gr 26 Dec 1219, by K Hen III to A of St Edmunds (C 60/12 m. 8). 1221, Nova
Oblata: the A owed one palfrey for the market and the fair (see
below). To be held at the manor (PR, 5 Hen III, p. 55). It is
possible that a legal case concerning Freckenham,
Suffolk (q.v.) at Easter and in the Autumn of 1221 may also have
been related to the market at Mildenhall (CRR, x, pp. 17, 220). On
1 Jun 1412, it was stated that the Tues market held by the A and C of Bury
St Edmunds had long been discontinued because folk have gone to
other ... markets held by other persons on the same days in other places
near the town of Mildenhall under grants from preceding kings. K Hen
IV therefore granted the A and C of Bury St Edmunds a Fri market in lieu.
They paid 20s. in the hanaper (CChR, 13411417, p.
447). |
| F | (Grant: other) vf, Trans of
Edmund (29 Apr); feria gr 26 Dec 1219, by K Hen III to A of St Edmunds (C 60/12 m. 8). 1221, Nova Oblata: A owed one palfrey for
the fair and the market (see above). To be held at the manor (PR, 5 Hen III, p. 55). |
| F | (Prescriptive) f, Peters Chains (1 Aug); recorded 1 Jun
1412, held by A and C of Bury St Edmunds (CChR, 13411417, p.
447). On 1 Jun 1412, it was stated that the fair had long been
discontinued because folk have gone to other ... fairs held by other
persons on the same days in other places near the town of Mildenhall under
grants from preceding kings. K Hen IV therefore granted the A and C
of Bury St Edmunds a fair on vfm Michaelmas (29 Sept) in lieu. They paid
20s. in the hanaper. |
NAYLAND 5976 2342.
1334 Subsidy £45. Market town c.1600 (Everitt, p.
475). |
| M | (Charter) gr 18
Feb 1227, by K Hen III to Hubert de Burgh, earl of Kent and
Margaret his wife. Hubert de Burgh, earl of Kent and Margaret
his wife were granted an unspecified number of markets at
three manors, including Nayland, together with the manors
themselves, as part of a larger grant. Details of the
market(s) were not given (CChR, 122657, pp.
1213). Unspecified markets at four manors, including
Nayland, were granted to Hubert de Burgh, earl of Kent and
Margaret his wife on 28 Nov 1228 by K Hen III (CChR,
122657, p. 82). |
| F | (Charter) gr 18
Feb 1227, by K Hen III to Hubert de Burgh, earl of Kent and
Margaret his wife. Hubert de Burgh, earl of Kent and Margaret
his wife were granted an unspecified number of fairs at three
manors, including Nayland, together with the manors
themselves, as part of a larger grant. Details of the fair(s)
were not given (CChR, 122657, pp. 1213).
Unspecified fairs at four manors, including Nayland, were
granted to Hubert de Burgh, earl of Kent and Margaret his wife
on 28 Nov 1228 by K Hen III (CChR, 122657, p.
82). |
NEWMARKET 5644
2633. In the 1334 Lay Subsidy, Woodditton and Saxon were valued
with Newmarket (Saxon cum novo mercato) as part of Camois,
at £105 (Glasscock, p. 28). Market town c.1600 (Everitt, p.
475). Fair 1587, 21 Oct; 28 Oct (Harrison, p. 396). |
| M | (Prescriptive)
recorded 121718, when Henry de Novo mercato was
referred to in a fine (C 60/9 m.6). The market at Exning, Suffolk (q.v.) was moved here
in or about 1223. Market recorded in 1283 (Beresford, p.
490). |
| F | (Letter Close)
vfm, Giles (1 Sept); feria gr 4 Aug 1223, by K Hen III
to Richard de Argentan. This grant was not apparently limited
until the king came of age (C 60/18 m. 3). On 21
Apr 1226, K Hen III granted Richard de Argentoein that the
fair on vfm Giles which he was accustomed to hold, would be
held on vfm Simon and Jude (28 Oct) until the king came of age
(RLC, ii, p. 106). On 17 Feb 1227, K Hen III granted
Richard de Argentan a fair on vfm Simon and Jude (CChR,
122657, p. 11). Order sent to sh of Norfolk and Suffolk
regarding the fair, 14 Mar 1227 (RLC, ii, p.
175). |
| F | (Charter)
2+f+5, Barnabas (11 Jun); gr 27 Jun 1292, by K Edw I to
Reginald de Argentein (CChR 12571300 p. 429). To
be held at the manor. |
SAXMUNDHAM 6388
2630. In the 1334 Lay Subsidy, Saxmundham, Benhall, Suffolk (q.v.) and Farnham were
assessed together at £70.81 (Glasscock, p. 294). Market town
c.1600 (Everitt, p. 475). |
| M | (Charter)
Thurs; gr 28 Jul 1272, by K Hen III to John de Rammeseye. To
be held at the manor (CChR, 12571300, p. 183). In
12745, John de Rames was holding a market to the
detriment of the vill of Orford, Suffolk
(q.v.) (RH, ii, p. 199b). |
| M | (Charter)
Thurs; gr 18 Dec 1310, by K Edw II to Thomas de Verlay,
kings yeoman. To be held at the manor (CChR,
130026, p. 165). Thomas had acquired land at Saxmundham
from William de Byskelye without licence; it was therefore
taken into the kings hands, but later restored to
Thomas. Mandate to the escheator beyond Trent to pay Thomas
the profits of the market whilst it was in the kings
hands, 29 Mar 1311 (CCR, 130713, p.
309). |
| F | (Charter) vfm,
Decollation of John the Baptist (29 Aug); gr 28 Jul 1272, by K
Hen III to John de Rammeseye (CChR, 12571300, p.
183). To be held at the manor. |
| F | (Charter) vfm,
Decollation of John the Baptist (29 Aug); gr 18 Dec 1310, by K
Edw II to Thomas de Verlay, kings yeoman. To be held at
the manor (CChR, 130026, p. 165). Thomas had
acquired land at Saxmundham from William de Byskelye without
licence; it was therefore taken into the kings hands,
but later restored to Thomas. Mandate to the escheator beyond
Trent to pay Thomas the profits of the fair whilst it was in
the kings hands, 29 Mar 1311 (CCR, 130713,
p. 309). |
| F | (Charter) vf,
Nativity of John the Baptist (24 Jun); gr 1 May 1347, by K Edw
III to John de Wingfield, kn (CPR, 13458, p.
530). To be held at the manor. |
SOHAM EARL 6234
2630. In the 1334 Lay Subsidy, Earl Soham was assessed together
with Kenton at £50.25 (Glasscock, p. 295). |
| M | (Charter)
Thurs; gr 29 Jul 1302, by K Edw I to Roger le Bigod, earl of
Norfolk and marshall of England. To be held at the manor
(CChR, 130026, p. 26). Granted by K Edw II to
Thomas de Brotherton, earl of Norfolk, the kings
brother, on 18 Mar 1314 (CChR, 130026, p.
235). |
| F | (Charter) vfm,
Nativity of Mary (8 Sept); gr 29 Jul 1302, by K Edw I to Roger
le Bigod, earl of Norfolk and marshal of England (CChR,
130026, p. 26). To be held at the manor. |
| F | (Charter) Mon,
Tues, Wed in Whitsun week (Easter dep); gr 18 Mar 1314, by K
Edw II to Thomas de Brotherton, earl of Norfolk, the
kings brother (CChR, 130026, p. 235). To be
held at the manor. |
SOUTHWOLD 6507 2763.
1334 Subsidy £54.12. Incorporated in 1490 (BF, p. 167). Market town
c.1600 (Everitt, p. 475). |
| M | (Letter Close) Thurs;
mercatum, gr 1221, by K Hen III to A of St Edmunds. To be held
until the king came of age (C 60/14 m. 4). 1221, Nova Oblata: A of
St Edmunds owed one palfrey for having the market and the fair (see below)
until the king came of age. The day of the market was not given. To be
held at the manor (PR, 5 Hen III, p. 56). On 5 Apr 1227, K Hen III
granted the A and M of St Edmund a Thurs market (CChR,
122657, p. 30). Letter to sh of Suffolk regarding the market, 5 Apr
1227 (RLC, ii, p. 180b). |
| F | (Letter Close) vf, Philip
and James (1 May); feria gr 1221, by K Hen III to A of St Edmunds.
To be held until the king came of age (C 60/14 m. 4). 1221, Nova
Oblata: A of St Edmunds owed one palfrey for having the fair and the market (see
above) until the king came of age. To be held at the manor. The duration
and date of the fair were not given (PR, 5 Hen III, p. 56). On 12
May 1223, the fair which had been granted to the A of St Edmunds on the vf
Philip and James the Apostles (1 May) until the king came of age was
changed to the vf Nicholas (6 Dec), until the king came of age
(RLC, i, p. 545b). On 5 Apr 1227, K Hen III granted the A and M of
St Edmund a fair on vf Philip and James (CChR, 122657, p.
30). Letter to sh of Suffolk regarding the fair, 5 Apr 1227 (RLC,
ii, p. 180b). |
STOKE BY NAYLAND
5986 2363. 1334 Subsidy £71.63. Fair 1587, 1 May (Harrison, p.
393). |
| M | (Charter) Wed;
gr 10 Oct 1303, by K Edw I to William de Tendring
(CChR, 130026, p. 36). To be held at the
manor. |
| M | (Charter) Fri;
gr 19 Nov 1479, by K Edw IV to John Howard of Howard, kn
(CChR, 14271516, p. 250). To be held at the
manor. |
| F | (Charter) vfm,
Luke (18 Oct); gr 10 Oct 1303, by K Edw I to William de
Tendring (CChR, 130026, p. 36). To be held at the
manor. |
| F | (Charter) f,
Philip and James (1 May); gr 19 Nov 1479, by K Edw IV to John
Howard of Howard (CChR, 14271516, p. 250). To be
held at the manor. |
| F | (Charter) f,
Matthew (21 Sept); gr 19 Nov 1479, by K Edw IV to John Howard
of Howard (CChR, 14271516, p. 250). To be held at
the manor. |
STOWMARKET 6049
2587. 1334 Subsidy £97.50. Previously called Thorney, which was in
the hundred of Stow. Market town c.1600 (Everitt, p.
475). |
| M | (Prescriptive)
recorded 1086, mercatum (Darby, p. 370). This market
was at Thorney, an important royal centre in the hundred of
Stou. |
| M | (Charter) Tues;
gr 28 Jul 1338, by K Edw III to Richard de Amoundevilla
(CChR, 132741, p. 456). To be held at the
manor. |
| M | (Charter)
Thurs, gr 23 Jul 1347, by K Edw III to A and C of St Osyth
(CChR, 13411417, p. 55). To be held at the
manor. |
| F | (Charter) vf,
Ascension (Easter dep); gr 28 Jul 1338, by K Edw III to
Richard de Amoundevilla (CChR, 132741, p. 456).
To be held at the manor. |
| F | (Charter) f,
Peter and Paul (29 Jun); gr 23 Jul 1347, by K Edw III to A and
C of St Osyth (CChR, 13411417, p. 55). To be held
at the manor. |
WOODBRIDGE 6271
2491. In the 1334 Lay Subsidy, Woodbridge was assessed together
with Hoo and Dalinghoo at £71.88 (Glasscock, p. 295). Market town
c.1600 (Everitt, p. 475). |
| M | (Letter Close)
Wed; gr 1 Dec 1226, by K Hen III to P of Woodbridge. To be
held at the manor until the king came of age (RLC, ii,
p. 160). On 6 Jul 1227, K Hen III granted a Wed market to Hugh
Ruffus, son of Ernard Ruffus (CChR, 122657, p.
46). Order to sh of Norfolk to publicise the market throughout
his baliwick and to cause him to have it, 6 Jul 1227
(RLC, ii, p. 190). In 1231, it was stated that the
market was to the detriment of that at Ipswich, Suffolk (q.v.). The P of
Woodbridge stated that Hugh Ruffos had set up the Wed market,
for which he had a royal charter, three years before his
death. Hugh had subsequently granted the market to the P of
Woodbridge (CRR, xiv, no. 1661). |
| M | (Charter) Wed;
gr 14 May 1342, by K Edw III to P and C of St Mary, Woodbridge
(CChR, 13411417, p. 11). Grant mentioned in a
charter dated 7 May 1447 (CChR, 14271516, p.
81). |
| F | (Charter) f+2,
Annunciation (25 Mar); gr 14 May 1342, by K Edw III to P and C
of Woodbridge (CChR, 13411417, p. 11). |
| F | (Charter) f+2,
Mary Magdalen (22 Jul); gr 7 May 1447, by K Hen VI to P and C
of Woodbridge (CChR, 14271516, p. 81). |
|
An unspecified number of markets (the days of which were not
given) were mentioned in a charter dated 7 May 1447 (CChR,
14271516, p. 81). |
WORLINGTON 5692
2738. 1334 Subsidy £82.50. |
| M | (Charter) Fri;
gr 12 Mar 1258, by K Hen III to William de Valence
(CChR, 12571300, p. 8). |
| M | (Charter) Wed;
gr 28 Jun 1270, by K Hen III to Robert de Scales. To be held
at the manor (CChR, 12571300, p. 146). In
12745, Robert de Scalis was holding a new market, the
day of which was not given (RH, ii, p. 196b). |
| F | (Charter) vfm,
Lawrence (10 Aug); gr 12 Mar 1258, by K Hen III to William de
Valence (CChR, 12571300, p. 8). |
| F | (Charter)
vfm+5, Nativity of Mary (8 Sept); gr 28 Jun 1270, by K Hen III
to Robert de Scales. To be held at the manor (CChR,
12571300, p. 146). In 12745, Robert de Scalis was
holding a new fair, the feast of which was not given
(RH, ii, p. 196b). |