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Barmote court - Wikipedia
A barmote court (also written bergjisote, barghmote, bargemote and barmoot) is a court held in the lead mining districts of Derbyshire, England en.wikipedia.org
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BARMOTE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BARMOTE is a court held in Derbyshire, England, for deciding controversies between miners. www.merriam-webster.com
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barmote - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
barmote (plural barmotes). A court held in Derbyshire, England, for deciding controversies between miners. 1732, Daniel Defoe, A Tour thro' the Whole Island ... en.wiktionary.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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Barmote Court, Wirksworth - Derbyshire - Duchy of Lancaster
The ancient Barmote Courts of Wirksworth have regulated mining in the local area for over 700 years. www.duchyoflancaster.co.uk
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Derbyshire's Barmote Court – The oldest court in England
A mining court which is the oldest surviving court in England, having been created by the Duke of Lancaster in the 13 th Century. buxtonmuseumandartgallery.wordpress.com
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Barmote court
Great barmote courts with wider powers were in place by the fifteenth century, meeting at Easter and Michaelmas. Present day There are two barmote courts, one at Monyash covering the High Peak, and one at Wirksworth covering the Low Peak. wikipedia.org
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Barmote - The Free Dictionary
n. 1. A court held in Derbyshire, in England, for deciding controversies between miners. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. www.thefreedictionary.com
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Barmote Courts - Duchy of LancasterDuchy of Lancaster
The Barmote Courts in Wirksworth deal with lead mining in Derbyshire, ensuring payment of royalties from mines on lands owned by the Duchy of Lancaster. www.duchyoflancaster.co.uk
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BARMOTE COURTS - The Law Dictionary
Courts held in certain mining districts belonging to the Duchy of Lancaster, for regulation of the mines, and for deciding questions of title and other matters ... thelawdictionary.org
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barmote, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun barmote is in the mid 1600s. OED's earliest evidence for barmote is from 1653, in the writing of Edward Manlove, lawyer and ... www.oed.com
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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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Brassington
19th-century interior, and the Miners Arms, which was modernised thirty years ago, and which was once the venue for the manor court and the lead miners' Barmote wikipedia.org
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Wirksworth
A barmote court was established in the town in 1288 during the reign of Edward I in order to regulate lead mining. The present Moot Hall, where the barmote court met, dates from 1814. By the 18th century there were many thousand lead mines worked individually. wikipedia.org
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Monyash
Indeed, over the next few hundred years Monyash grew into a major lead mining area with its own Barmote Court. wikipedia.org
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