Copy charter of King Edward III, whereby he inspects the charter of his father, King Edward II, inspecting the charter of his grandfather, King Henry III, whereby he confirms to the Burgesses of Sweyneshie, i.e., Swansea, co. Glam., the privilege of going and coming throughout the land, with all their merchandise for sale and purchase, quit of toll and other customs, saying the liberties of the city of London. Witnesses to the charter of Henry III: P[eter de Rupibus], Bishop of Winchester, etc., as in No. 1562,. Dated by the hands of Ralph, Bishop of Chichester, Lord Chancellor at Northampton, 8th March 1234. Witnesses to the charter of Edward II : W. Bishop of Worcester, J. Bishop of Bath and Wells, Adomar de Valencia, Earl of Pembroke, Hugh le Despenser, Nicholas de Segraue, Edmund de Malo L . . . steward of the household, William de Monte Acuto. Dated by the King's hand, at Windsor, 20 Sept. 1312. Witnesses to the charter of Edward III: J., Bishop of Winchester, Lord Chancellor; W., Bishop of Norwich, Lord Treasurer; John [Plantagenet] de Eltham, Earl of Cornwall, the King's brother; Earl John de Warrenna, William de Ross of Hamelak, William de Monte Acuto, Radulphus de Nevill, steward of the household. Dated by the King's hand, at Westminster, 18 March 1332.