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Definition of Barmote

Barmote
Barmote Bar"mote`, n. [Barg + mote meeting.] A court held in Derbyshire, in England, for deciding controversies between miners. --Blount.

Meaning of Barmote from wikipedia

- A barmote court (also written bergjisote, barghmote, bargemote and barmoot) is a court held in the lead mining districts of Derbyshire, England, for the...
- 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...
- 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...
- "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...
- Election court (ad-hoc courts hearing petitions against election results) Barmote court (largely ceremonial court dealing with lead mining rights in Derbyshire)...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- and to make better Provision for the Administration of Justice in the Barmote Courts within the Soke and Wapentake of Wirksworth, and within the Manors...
- Lancaster; to make Provision for the better Administration of Justice in the Barmote Courts therein; and to improve the Practice and Proceedings of the said...