Titchmarsh kicked off the annual sheep drive,
which sees freemen of the City of London, the small area which
now makes up the city's financial district, exercise their
ancient right to drive the animals over the bridge to raise
money for charity.
The tradition of freemen — people who enjoy civil or political
liberty — stretches back to the Middle Ages, where they would be
granted lucrative trading rights and privileges.
Their entitlements included the right to drive sheep across
London Bridge without being charged a toll, being hanged by a
silken rope should they be condemned to death and the right to
go about the City of London with a drawn sword.
(Reporting By Andrew MacAskill; Editing by Keith Weir)
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