Date:1344
Description:The gild Merchant charter was important, and so it was confirmed in 1344 by King Edward III. Digitisation project supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund.
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During the Medieval and Tudor periods many towns received a Charter of Incorporation. A ...
Parliamentarians executed King Charles I in 1649. England had no king and became ...
In 1684 King Charles II forced Newcastle to surrender all its charters. Charters ...
Oil on board depicting cartoon detail of images that were considered by the artist ...
These plans were drawn up by Lee and Stevenson, Civil Engineers from London in 1853. They ...
John Gallimore, wearing robes and chains of office. Gallimore was Mayor of Newcastle-under-Lyme ...
The Guildhall in Newcastle-under-Lyme was built in 1713 to replace an earlier timber ...
George V and Queen Mary visited Newcastle as part of a visit to north Staffordshire ...
The Mayor Choosing ceremony is a tradition in Newcastle-under-Lyme. The newly ...
Newcastle Market by J.W. Griffiths is a very colourful and lively streetscene with ...
This watercolour by Alf Fallows was painted in 2001 and offers a nostalgic view ...
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Newcastle was granted a ‘Gild Merchant Charter’ by King Henry III in 1235. A charter is a formal document ...
The gild Merchant charter was important, and so it was confirmed in 1344 by King Edward III. Digitisation ...
He confirmed it again 1372…. Digitisation project supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund....
The guild merchant charter was confirmed again in 1378 by King Richard II. Digitisation project ...
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Image courtesy of: Newcastle-under-Lyme Borough Council
Donor ref:Nm.2016.8 (R) (22/49636)
Source: Brampton Museum and Art Gallery, Newcastle under Lyme
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