“…Low Countries town magistrates preceded notaries as administrators of credit transactions by several centuries. In all major cities in Flanders, Brabant, and Holland, the registration of private loans by the court of aldermen (schepenbank) can be traced back to the fourteenth century, if not earlier (Zuijderduijn 2009: 184-90;Van Bochove et al 2015). The reason for this was the formal obligation for property owners to register loans secured on real estate with the local authorities.…”