[NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE.]

[Three manuscript royal decrees relating to Newcastle.]

Henry VIII. Manuscript decree on paper in Latin and English concerning the importation to and taxation of goods coming into the port of Newcastle. Folio. Contemporary vellum, soiled. [v]pp., many blank pages bound in. Signed “This is a true copy of the original record remaining in the Chapple of the Rolls having been examined by the Hen. Rooke Clerk of the Rolls.” No place, no date.

£1,250.00

[Bound with:] James II. A manuscript copy in English of the Charter of the Trinity House of Newcastle upon Tyne. [xxiv]pp., written on one side only, with some manuscript additions and corrections to the blank versos. Dated 26 July 1687.

Most likely a later handwritten copy, as Trinity House states that James II renewed their royal charter in 1685. The Trinity House is a maritime charity, “incorporated by Royal Charter in 1514 to regulate pilotage on the River Thames and provide for aged mariners” (from their website).

[Bound with:] James II. Manuscript copy in English of a document regulating elections for “the Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen, Sheriffe, Common Councill, and all and Singular other Officers, to Ministers Eligible of the same Town and County of Newcastle upon Tyne”, as some conflict regarding the procedure had arisen among the officials and inhabitants. First two pages loose. [xxix]pp., written on one side only, with some manuscript additions and corrections to the blank versos. Dated “the one and thirtieth Day of March in the year of our Reign of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland the Second, of Scotland the seven and thirtieth” (1687).

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