Town privileges
(Redirected from Town rights)
File:Stadtrechtsurkunde Flensburgs von 1284 (The Town Charter of Flensburg).JPG
Town charter of Flensburg, of 1284
Town privileges were important things. They were special treaties or royal charters used in the Middle Ages. In such a charter, a sovereign, a monarch granted the town or city special rights. These usually included
- The right to have a market, to form guilds
- Some freedoms, like to determine the government of the town or city, or to judge criminals.
- Some people who permanently lived in the town or city (called Burghers) had special rights. Getting these rights was a special privilege (and not granted to everyone).