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barmaster
barmaster (ˈbɑːˌmɑːstə(r)) Also 7 barge-, 7–8 bergh-, 8 bargh-. [Formerly barghmaster, ad. Ger. bergmeister, f. berg- mining.] A local judge amongst miners: see quot.1662 Fuller Worthies I. 229 The Barge-Master keeps his two great Courts twice a year in Barge-Moot Hall..to decide Controversies, and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Gell baronets
It was created on 29 January 1642 for John Gell, Hopton Hall, Derbyshire, chief barmaster in the wapentake of Wirksworth from 1638–1644. wikipedia.org
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burghmaster
▪ I. burghmaster obs. form of borough-master.▪ II. burghmaster incorrect spelling for berghmaster, barmaster. In mod. Dicts. Oxford English Dictionary
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Barmote court
The courts had twenty-four jurors, and were run by the barmaster and a steward. wikipedia.org
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bargh
† bargh dial. (bɑːf) Also barf, baurgh, barugh. [mod. northern form of barrow, ME. bergh, OE. beorh, beorᵹ-, mount, hill; perh. influenced by ON. bjarg rock-face, precipice. In sense 3 app. influenced by Ger. berg- mining-.] 1. A detached low ridge or hill.1823 W. Buckland Reliq. Diluv. 209 Similar ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Moot Hall, Wirksworth
The barmote court consisted on a chief barmaster, the deputy barmasters and 24 jurors: they met twice a year in the moot hall to determine the allocation wikipedia.org
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barmote
barmote (ˈbɑːməʊt) Also 7 barge-, 7–8 bargh-, 8 barmoot, 7–8 berghmote. [Earlier barghmote, f. Ger. berg- mining + mote, assembly, court; cf. barmaster.] A local court amongst miners: see quot.1653 E. Manlove Lead Mines 14 Sute for oar must be in Barghmoot Court. 1732 De Foe, &c. Tour Gt. Brit. (176... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wirksworth
All that was needed for a claim was to place one's stowce (winch) on the site and extract enough ore to pay tribute to the "barmaster". wikipedia.org
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berghman
berghman, -master, -mote see berman, barmaster, -moot. Oxford English Dictionary
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Derbyshire lead mining history
The bill was paid by the king's farmer and chief barmaster. Every dish was calibrated by the barmaster twice a year against a brass standard dish. wikipedia.org
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lordsmear
lordsmear Mining. (ˈlɔːdzmɪə(r)) [f. lord's, gen. of lord n. + mear.] The mear of land in mining ground belonging to the lord of the mine.1747 Hooson Miner's Dict. s.v. Barmaster, [The] Barmaster..looks after..Lordsmears, Pringaps [etc.]. Oxford English Dictionary
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berman
▪ I. † ˈberman1 Obs. [OE. bǽrman, f. bǽr bier, ber-an to bear + man.] A bearer, carrier, or porter.c 1000 ælfric Josh. iii. 15 Þa bærmenn ᵹesetton heora fottest. c 1205 Lay. 3317 We habbet bermen{revsc} & birles inowe. a 1300 Havelok 876 Þe bermen let he alle ligge, And bar þe mete to þe castel. Ibi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Duchy of Lancaster
The chancellor is responsible for the appointment of the steward and the barmaster of the barmote courts on behalf of the sovereign in right of the Duchy wikipedia.org
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dish
▪ I. dish, n. (dɪʃ) Forms: 1 disc, (3 dischs, diss), 3–5 disch, -e, 4 (dise, dych, diȝsch), dissch, -e, 4–5 dyssh, -e, 4–6 disshe, dishe, 5–6 dyssche, dysch, dysche, 6 diszshe, 3– dish. [OE. disc plate, bowl, platter, = OHG. tisc plate (MHG. and Ger. tisch table), OS. disk table, MDu. and Du. disch ... Oxford English Dictionary
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bar
▪ I. bar, n.1 (bɑː(r)) Forms: 2–7 barre, 3–7 barr, 5– bar. [ME. barre, a. OF. barre (= Pr., It., Sp., Pg. barra):—late L. barra of unknown origin. The Celtic derivation accepted by Diez is now discredited: OIr. barr ‘bushy top,’ and its cognates, in no way suit the sense; Welsh bar ‘bar’ is from Eng... Oxford English Dictionary
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