Moreton-in- Marsh in the Thirteenth Centuary

Eight hundred years ago this year Moreton-in-Marsh was granted its market charter by Henry III. It has survived as a charming Cotswolds market town and, in this 800th anniversary year Tim Porter, who needs little introduction to members of the Society, will describe Moreton in the thirteenth century and the impact its market charter had on the town.

This event is likely to be in-person only – to be confirmed.

 

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