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The market returns to Beaconsfield
The market charter was granted by King Richard 111 ‘s brother in 1255. These markets were held in churchyards until this was banned in 1285 as the ground was consecrated. Market rules were strict. Many vendors walked or pack animals bought them. Town sergeants checked the rules. The market continued until 100 years ago when it closed. 1982 it was reopened Lord Burnham renewed the charter. The market is private. Traders come from large towns around the area. Beaconsfield market is popular with traders. Many household items can be purchased. There are 2 copies of the article.
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