Date:1664
Description:Parliamentarians executed King Charles I in 1649. England had no king and became a commonwealth with Oliver Cromwell as the Lord protector. After his death, King Charles II was restored to the throne. To help keep his throne Charles II passed the Corporations Act. It meant he could send special 'commissioners' to remove and appoint Corporation officials (people who ran the town council). In Newcastle in 1663, commissioners removed fourteen capital burgesses. They appointed twelve preferred men in their place. To make this official Charles granted a charter. A charter is a formal document granting rights given by a king or queen written by clerks in the royal chancery. This extract shows that the King must appoint the town clerk: ‘And the said Common Clerk of the Borough aforesaid now and for ever hereafter for the time being the Clerk of Ourself our heirs and successors to receive, write and enroll ’ Digitisation project supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
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Parliamentarians executed King Charles I in 1649. England had no king and became a commonwealth with ...
The charter is very long and is written on two and half large pieces of parchment bound along one edge. ...
By the Stuart period (1603 to 1714) charters had become very elaborate. The charter has been ‘illuminated’ ...
The charter is read from the back page forwards, this is the middle sheet. Digitisation project ...
This is the final page of the charter which is read from the back page forwards, this is the top sheet. ...
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Image courtesy of: Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council
Donor ref:Nm.2016.2 (R) (22/49643)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
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