MAYORS OF OXFORD

Back
Forwards

The Bailiffs


Bailiffs were rent collectors and treasurers, and also had the custody of offenders. On appointment each paid a fee of £5 entitling him to certain profits of the Northgate hundred.

Bailiffs were known as "praepositi" until c.1265, then "ballivi sive praepositi" for a few years, and then "ballivi".

 

© Stephanie Jenkins

Oxford History home

Last updated: 18 November, 2007