Hartlepool (Hertelpole) was given a grant of murage dated 12/3/1326.
This was in the form of:-
Wording
Grant to the mayor and bailiffs of the town of Hertelpole of murage for five years. By K. on the information of W. de Herlaston.
Granted by Edward II. (Regnal year 19). Granted at Tamworth. Granted by K. on the information of W. de Herlaston..
Primary Sources
Maxwell Lyte, H.C. (ed), 1904,
Calendar of Patent Rolls Edward II (1324-27) Vol. 5 p. 250
online copy
Secondary Sources
Coulson, Charles, 2009,
Murage Grants (Handwritten list and notes)
Page, Wm (ed), 1928,
VCH Durham Vol. 3 p. 265-6
online copySharp, C., 1851,
History of Hartlepool p. 142
online copy
Comments
Grants of murage were made during the 14th and early 15th century to the mayor and bailiffs on behalf of the burgesses. These grants illustrate one feature of the history of the boroughthe continual rivalry between king and bishop for the supreme influence there. The burgesses took advantage of this rivalry to obtain charters first from one authority and then from the other, so that their right to take murage was almost continuous for nearly a century.(VCH)
Record created by Philip Davis. This record created 14/01/2009. Last updated on 03/05/2012. First published online 5/01/2013.