- A
barmote court (also
written bergjisote, barghmote,
bargemote and barmoot) is a
court held in the lead
mining districts of Derbyshire, England, for the...
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meeting place of the
barmote court, a body
formed to
regulate the
local lead
mining industry, is a
Grade II
listed building. A
barmote court was established...
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responsible for the
appointment of the
steward and the
barmaster of the
barmote courts on
behalf of the
sovereign in
right of the duchy.
Since the Local...
- "liberties" for the
purposes of lead mining, and
disputes were
heard in the
barmote courts. Somerset: The
customs of the lead-mining
district of the Mendip...
- and
which was once the
venue for the
manor court and the lead miners'
Barmote Court. The
school was
built in 1872,
after the p****ing of the 1870 Education...
- the ore and the
waste were also
known collectively as "t'owd man". A
barmote court was
established in the town in 1288
during the
reign of
Edward I...
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Election court (ad-hoc
courts hearing petitions against election results)
Barmote court (largely
ceremonial court dealing with lead
mining rights in Derbyshire)...
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hundred years Monyash grew into a
major lead
mining area with its own
Barmote Court.
Besides farming,
other activities included limestone quarrying and...
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deputies responsible for the liberties, and by the miners'
juries of the
Barmote Court. The lead
industry is long gone, but its
traditions are
still maintained...
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takes to
robbing the
estates of the dead. Finally, the
villagers hold a
Barmote Court,
where he is left to die or be
saved by his wife, Aphra. But no one...