
1251 Market Charter Plaque - Bradford, UK
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dtrebilc
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This plaque commemorates the granting of a market charter to Bradford by the King of England in 1251.
Waymark Code: WMJYQX
Location: Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 01/18/2014
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The plaque is in the form of an engraved paving slab outside the entrance to Bradford's modern indoor market called the Oastler Center.
AS it is on the ground it is easy to miss because of the number of people visiting the market.
The text on the stone is as follows.
CHARTER FOR A MARKET AT
BRADFORD
A.D. 1251
The King to the Archbishops, greeting.
Know ye that we have granted and by this our
present Charter confirmed, to our beloved valet,
Edmund de Lacy, that he and his heirs for ever,
shall have one market every week at his manor
of BRAFFORD in the county of York...
These days the City of Bradford has this indoor market rather than an outside one and the center is held Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri and Sat 8.00am – 5pm Wed, 8.00am – 2pm This
short film
gives a tour of the market and its stalls.