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