X.
Charter in the custody of the Town Clerk. 20 April, 1421.
Ricardus de Bello Campo Comes Wigornie Dominus Ledespenser & de Bergeuenny Omnibus fidelibus ad quos presentes litere
peruenerint salutem Inspeximus confirmacionem Thome Ledespenser
Domini Glamorgancie & Morgancie patris Isabelle consortis nostre
quam fecit burgensibus nostris de kaerdiff in hec verba [Hic
sequitur prout in carta originali.] Et nos igitur prefatus Ricardus
de Bello Campo Comes Wigornie de vberiori gracia nostra concessimus prefatis burgensibus nostris heredibus & successoribus
suis infra burgum nostrum predictum residentibus quod si ipsi
aut eorum aliquis accusatus vel attachiatus fuerit imposterium in
Comitatum nostrum Glamorgancie pro aliqua felonia infra libertatem
burgi nostri predicti emergente, que in eodem Comitatu nostro debet
triari & terminari quod iidem burgenses eorum heredes & successores
& eorum quilibet inde per burgenses burgi nostri predicti & non per
forinsecos Comitatus triari & terminari possint vel possit ad primum
vel secundum Comitatum Glamorgancie postquam ipsos vel eorum
aliquem sic accusari vel attachiari contigit Concessimus eciam prefatis
burgensibus nostris eorum heredibus & successoribus infra burgum
nostrum predictum residentibus quod si ipsi aut eorum aliquis
ponantur vel ponatur in processu propter feloniam in aliqua Curia
Curiarum nostrarum membrorum dominij nostri Glamorgancie &
Morgancie quod ipsi burgenses eorum heredes & successores &
eorum quilibet in Comitatum nostrum Glamorgancie peti & ibidem
per sex burgenses burgi nostri predicti & per sex de visineto
dominij nostri predicti triari & terminari possint vel possit futuris
temporibus duraturis. Ita quod ipsi vel eorum aliquis in aliqua
Curia Curiarum nostrarum predictarum cum manuopere non capiantur
nec capiatur. Concessimus insuper & ordinauimus per presentes
ordinamus quod Constabularius noster de kaerdiff qui pro tempore
fuerit sit Maior burgi nostri predicti prout antiquitus fieri consueuit.
Et de burgensibus nostris predictis eligantur duodecim Burgenses
de magis sufficientibus & discrecioribus eiusdem burgi qui coram
nobis prestent sacramentum ad Burgum nostrum predictum bene
& fideliter gubernandum. Et quod iidem duodecim burgenses
imposterium nominentur Aldermannos burgi nostri predicti. Et
quod ad festum Sancti Michelis archangeli proxime futurum et
quolibet anno imposterium iidem predicti Aldermanni & burgenses
nostri predicti eligant de dictis burgensibus nostris quatuor homines
de sufficientibus qui proantea vocabantur Portreues de quibus Constabularius noster de kaerdiff eligat duos nomine nostro qui
imposterium nominati erunt balliui Burgi nostri predicti. Et quod
eligant eciam duos seruientes cum baculis vocatis Mases de armis
nostris portantes qui imposterium nominati erunt Sergentes. Et
quod dicti balliui & seruientes sacramentum suum ad dictum
burgum nostrum cum dictis Aldermannis bene & fideliter gubernandum ac denarios & custumas inde nobis debitas colligendas &
leuandas coram Constabulario nostro in Scaccario nostro de kaerdiff
prestabunt sicut de antiquo fieri consueuit. Et quod decedente
aliquo Aldermanno infra burgum nostrum predictum residui
Aldermanni Superstites alios vel alium de magis sufficientibus &
discrecioribus burgensibus Burgi nostri predicti loco suo eligant &
eos vel eum Constabulario nostro de kaerdiff pro tempore existenti
presentent qui coram ipso tanquam Maiore suo sacramentum suum
prestabunt vel prestabit modo Supradicto. In cuius rei testimonium
huic presenti carte confirmacionis nostre & donacionis nostre predicte
sigillum Cancellarie nostre de kaerdiff duximus apponendum. Hiis
testibus Willelmo Abbate de Morgan. lleisand Abbate de Neeth.
Johanne de Stradelyng Milite tunc vicecomite nostro Glamorgancie.
Johanne de Sancto Johanne. Oliuero de Sancto Johanne. Gilberto
Deuys. & Edwardo de Stradelyng Militibus. Johanne lauerence.
Walterus Moreton. Roberto Walsch. & aliis. Teste meipso apud
Kaerdiff vicesimo die Mensis Aprilis Anno Regni Regis Henrici
quinti post conquestum Nono.
Wigrym.
Malefant.
Endorsed:—"Carta de Rico. bello Campo a° henrici qui'ti nono."
"The Charter of Richard de Bello Campo."
Note.—This Charter is large and much damaged in the folds. The initial letter
R is elaborately and extensively ornamented in ink with foliage and scrollwork. The
seal is attached with strips of parchment. It is repaired, and its design exhibits a
shield of these arms:—Quarterly: I. and IV.; A fess charged with a crescent,
between six cross crosslets. II. and III.: quarterly, in the second and third a fret ;
over all a bendlet. On the obverse, the equestrian figure bears on his left shoulder a
shield of the same arms.
[Translation.]
Richard De Beauchamp, Earl of Worcester, Lord Ledespenser
and of Bergeuenny, unto all the faithful to whom the present letters
shall come, greeting. We have inspected the confirmation of Thomas
Ledespenser, Lord of Glamorgant and Morgant, father of Isabel
Our Consort, which he made unto Our Burgesses of Kaerdiff in
these words : [Here follows as in the original Charter.] And therefore
We the before-named Richard de Beauchamp, Earl of Worcester,
of Our more abundant favour have granted unto Our aforesaid
Burgesses, their heirs and successors, dwelling within Our aforesaid
Burgh, that if they or any of them shall hereafter be accused or
attached in Our County of Glamorgant, for any felony arising
within the Liberties of Our aforesaid Burgh, which ought to be
tried and determined in Our said County, that they the Burgesses,
their heirs and successors, and each of them, may be tried and
judged therefor by the Burgesses of Our aforesaid Burgh, and not by
foreign Counties, at the first or second Sheriff's Court of Glamorgant
after they or any of them shall happen to be so accused
or attached. We have granted also unto Our aforesaid Burgesses,
their heirs and successors, dwelling within Our aforesaid Burgh, that
if they or any of them shall be put in process for felony, in any
one of Our Courts of the Members of Our Lordship of Glamorgant
and Morgant, that they the said Burgesses, their heirs and successors,
and any of them, may be sued in Our County of Glamorgant and be
there tried and judged by six Burgesses of Our aforesaid Burgh and
by six out of the vicinage of Our aforesaid Lordship, for all time to
come. So that they nor any of them be not taken with mainour in
any one of Our Courts. We have moreover granted and ordained,
and by these Presents do ordain, that Our Constable of Kaerdiff
for the time being shall be Mayor of Our aforesaid Burgh, as was
anciently the custom. And from among Our aforesaid Burgesses
shall be chosen twelve Burgesses of the more fit and discreet of the
same Burgh, who shall take their oath before Us, well and faithfully
to govern Our aforesaid Burgh. And that the same twelve Burgesses
shall in future be named Aldermen of Our aforesaid Burgh. And
that at the feast of Saint Michael Archangel next ensuing, and every
year thereafter, they the aforesaid Aldermen and Our aforesaid
Burgesses shall choose from among Our said Burgesses four men of
the most fit, who heretofore were called "Portreves," from among
whom Our Constable of Kaerdiff shall choose two in Our name,
who thenceforth shall be named Bailiffs of Our aforesaid Burgh. And
that they shall choose also two serving-men with staves, called
"Mases," of Our arms, carrying (the same), who shall thenceforth
be named Serjeants. And that the said Bailiffs and serving men
shall take their Oath before Our Constable in Our Exchequer of
Kaerdiff as was anciently accustomed to be done, well and faithfully
to govern Our said Burgh with the said Aldermen, and to collect
and levy the money and customs thence due unto Us. And that,
upon the decease of any Alderman within Our aforesaid Burgh,
the rest of the surviving Aldermen shall choose in his stead others
or another from among the most fit and discreet Burgesses of Our
aforesaid Burgh, and shall present them or him to Our Constable
of Kaerdiff for the time being; who before him, as their Mayor,
shall take their or his Oath in manner aforesaid. In witness whereof
to this Our present Charter of confirmation and Our gift aforesaid
We have caused the seal of Our Chancery of Kaerdiff to be set.
Witness William, Abbot of Morgan; Lleisand, Abbot of Neeth;
John de Stradelying, Knight, Our Sheriff of Glamorgant; John
de Saint John ; Oliver de Saint John; Gilbert Deuys and Edward
de Stradelying, Knights; John Lauerence; Walter Moreton ; Robert
Moreton; Robert Walsche, and others. Witness Myself at Kaerdiff
on the twentieth day of the month of April in the ninth year of the
reign of King Henry the fifth after the Conquest [1421].