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A market, formerly held on Thursdays by a grant of 1309, is now held on Fridays.
In 1672 John Ford was granted a Tuesday market for the sale of wool and woollen goods made from English yarn, and in 1705 Andrew Quicke obtained two annual fairs, on the first Thursdays in March and June, for the sale of cattle, corn and merchandise.
In 1325 Richard's charter was confirmed and the market ordered to be held on Thursdays.
In 1590 there were many poor, for whose relief Elizabeth gave a fair for a day in Lent and a market on Thursdays.