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During the medieval period many towns were granted self-governance by the Crown, at which point they became referred to as boroughs.
The formal status of borough came to be conferred by Royal Charter.
These boroughs were generally governed by a self-selecting corporation ( i. e., when a member died or resigned his replacement would be by co-option ).
Sometimes boroughs were governed by bailiffs or headboroughs.

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