However, the town of Eskilstuna did not receive municipal privileges due to its proximity to the medieval city of Torshälla.
The farmers and the merchants who traded in the interior favoured Hungary as their most powerful neighbour on land that affirmed their municipal privileges.
During the Roman Empire, although merely a colonia, the town benefited from municipal privileges.
The state chartered Ansonia as a borough of Derby in 1864 and amended it once again in 1871, granting full municipal privileges.
However, William did not recognize all of the municipal privileges granted by his half-uncle, Duke Reginald.
A case heard at the Essex Forest Eyre in 1277 illustrates the conflict between municipal privileges and Forest jurisdictions.
The city was granted municipal privileges in 1217.
Their interests centred around both their foundational municipal privileges as well as in the future conquests of the monarch.
In 1423 the town received municipal privileges.
It obtained the municipal privileges of a free royal town of the Kingdom of Hungary in 1255.