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Excerpt from The History of the Boroughs and Municipal Corporations of the United Kingdom, From the Earliest to the Present Time, Vol. 2 of 3: With an Examination of Records, Charters, and Other Documents, Illustrative of Their Constitution and Powers
But this assumption seems to be without proof, for there is nothing to establish by evidence this great revolution, - it is not apparent upon any of the documents or charters, relative to London, or any other place, many of which we have carefully investigated from the earliest periods. Indeed these articles seem to import that they were founded upon the ancient usages of the city, rather than that they were introductory of any new system.
And so far from the leets or ward-motes being in any de gree superseded, they have continued in uninterrupted exercise of their functions down to the present day - the truth is, that Mr. Norton overlooked the connection which existed from the earliest periods of our history, between trade, and the laws connected with free condition.
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