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Seigneurial borough

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and thus had "no lord but the King", seigneurial boroughs remained dependent on local
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and a degree of self-government under a charter or prescription granted by the
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Index

administrative division
manor
medieval England
burgesses
burgage tenure
Lord of the Manor
fully incorporated boroughs
The Crown
Royal Charter
manorial
Tait, James
"Seigneurial boroughs"
British Borough Charters 1216-1307
ISBN
978-1108010344
The Medieval English Borough: Studies on Its Origins and Constitutional History
ISBN
0719003393
v
t
e
Borough status in the United Kingdom
London borough
Metropolitan borough (England)
Municipal borough
Municipal Corporations Act 1835
1835–1882 incorporations
Municipal Corporations Act 1882
1882–1974 incorporations
County borough

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