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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 407 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BARMOTE

COURT (also written BERGHMOTE, BARGEMOTE, BARGEMOTE, BARMOOT)  , a name applied to courts held in the lead-
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mining districts of
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Derbyshire, England, for the purpose of determining the customs
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peculiar to the industry and also for the settlements of any disputes which may arise in connexion there-with . Barmote courts are of very ancient origin, having been in existence in the reign of
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Edward I . Their jurisdiction extends both to the
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crown lands in the duchy of Lancaster and to those under individual ownership, comprising seven clearly defined districts . Owing to the progress made in
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modern mining, many of the customs and much of the procedure had become obsolete, and their powers were regulated by the High
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Peak Mining Customs and
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Mineral Courts Act 1851 . An
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appeal from the jurisdiction of the courts lies by way of certiorari .

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