- Barmote Court
The Barmote Court (also written Bergjisote, Barghmote, Bargemote and Barmoot) is a
court held in the lead mining districts ofDerbyshire, England , for the purpose of determining the customs peculiar to the industry and also for the settlements of any disputes which may arise in connection therewith.The Barmote Courts were set up in
1288 , their jurisdiction covering both to thecrown lands of theDuchy of Lancaster and those under individual ownership, comprising seven clearly defined districts. Great Barmote Courts with wider powers were in place by the fifteenth century, meeting atEaster andMichaelmas . The courts had twenty-fourjuror s, and were run by the Barmaster and a steward.Owing to the progress made in modern mining, many of the customs and much of the procedure had become obsolete, and their powers were regulated by the
High Peak Mining Customs and Mineral Courts Act 1851 and theDerbyshire Mining Customs and Mineral Courts Act 1852 .An appeal from the jurisdiction of the courts lies by way of
certiorari .There are two Barmote Courts, one at
Monyash covering theHigh Peak , and one atWirksworth covering theLow Peak . In1814 , the Monyash court moved to Wirksworth, and since1994 , the two have met together, once a year, in April. In line with tradition, bread, cheese, clay pipes and tobacco are provided at the meetings, and a representative of the monarch who is theLord of the Field attends.External links
* [http://www.derbyshireuk.net/dcustom1.html Derbyshire page] on the topic
* [http://www.duchyoflancaster.org.uk/output/page26.asp The Duchy of Lancaster History and Records]
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