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APPENDIX

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2011

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ABERDEEN, 1187—1203. V a 7 (p. 191). Sciant presentes et futuri me in perpetuum quietos clamasse omnes burgenses meos de Aberdon a tolneio de propriis catallis suis per totum regnum meum pro bono servicio quod iidem burgenses mei mihi fecerunt. Et ideo volo ut nullum per regnum meum dent tolneium de propriis catallis suis et firmiter precipio ut ubicunque in regno meo venerint perpetuo a tolneio quieti sint de propriis catallis suis.

(Know all men, present and future, that I have quit-claimed for ever all my burgesses of Aberdeen from toll from their own chattels throughout my whole kingdom for the good service which my said burgesses have done for me. And therefore I will that they give no toll throughout my whole realm for their own chattels, and firmly command that wherever they go in my kingdom, they shall for ever be quit of toll for their own chattels.)

CHRISTCHURCH, 1137—55. Baldwynus Comes Exon. Ricardo filio suo et omnibus baronibus suis cunctisque hominibus suis tam clericis quam laicis salutem.

(Baldwin Earl of Exeter to Richard his son, and all his barons and men, both cleric and lay, greeting.)

V a 8 (p. 191). Notum sit omnibus tam presentibus quam futuris me Burgenses meos de Cristeschircia quietos clamasse per totam terram meam et tenseriam de gablo stationis in foro et de custodia latronum et de obolo pentecosten pro cervisia et de messione dimidiae acrae et de portatione brevium et de theloneo pro sale et de omni consuetudine cujuscunque mercatae.

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Print publication year: 2010
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  • APPENDIX
  • Edited by Adolphus Ballard
  • Book: British Borough Charters 1042–1216
  • Online publication: 12 April 2011
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511707681.011
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  • APPENDIX
  • Edited by Adolphus Ballard
  • Book: British Borough Charters 1042–1216
  • Online publication: 12 April 2011
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511707681.011
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  • APPENDIX
  • Edited by Adolphus Ballard
  • Book: British Borough Charters 1042–1216
  • Online publication: 12 April 2011
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511707681.011
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