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D246 - High Peak Petty Sessional Division and predecessors - 1834-1979
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Archive Reference / Library Class No.
D246
Title
High Peak Petty Sessional Division and predecessors
Date
1834-1979
Description
Records of High Peak Petty Sessional Division and its predecessors including High Peak (later Chapel en le Frith) and Buxton Petty Sessional Divisions and Glossop Borough Court 1834-1979.
Originally the High Peak Division included both Buxton and Glossop, but Glossop became a Borough with its own court in 1866 (and may already have separated out from the High Peak Division) and Buxton became the head of a separate Petty Sessional division in 1880. Buxton and Chapel en le Frith Divisions combined to form a Division coterminous with the High Peak District Council area (but excluding Glossop) in 1974.
CONTENTS
D246/1 High Peak, later Chapel en le Frith, Division:
D246/1/1 Minutes of Special Sessions 1834-1873, 1925-1960
D246/1/2 Registers of Court of Summary Jurisdiction 1918-1967
D246/1/3 Registers of Court of Summary Jurisdiction at Chapel en le Frith 1967-1970
D246/1/4 Registers of Magistrates Courts at New Mills 1967-1970
D246/1/5 Register of Magistrates Courts held at Chapel en le Frith (and New Mills 1970-1972) 1970-1974
D246/1/6 Juvenile Court registers 1934-1972
D246/1/7 Registers of licenses 1872-1969
D246/1/8 Register of licenses for music and dancing 1965-1975
D246/1/9 Registers of clubs 1923-1974
D246/1/10 Register of explosives licenses 1878-1919
D246/1/11 File concerning cinema performances 1917-1955
D246/2 Glossop Borough Court:
D246/2/1 Minutes of Special Sessions 1867-1944
D246/2/2 Registers of Court of Summary Jurisdiction 1889-1979
D246/2/3 Juvenile Court registers 1934-1978
D246/2/4 Registers of licenses 1897-1969
D246/2/5 Registers of licenses for music and dancing 1908-1975
D246/2/6 Register of clubs 1962-1974
D246/2/7 Register of explosives licenses 1957-1967
D246/3 Buxton Division, later High Peak, Division:
D246/3/1 Registers of Court of Summary Jurisdiction 1880-1979
D246/3/2 Juvenile Court registers 1933-1978
D246/3/3 Registers of licenses 1887-1971
D246/3/4 Registers of licenses for music and dancing 1881-1975
D246/3/5 Registers of clubs 1933-1961
D246/3/6 Registers of explosives licenses 1879-1946
D246/3/7 Register of licenses for Sunday Entertainments 1956-1963
D246/3/8 Payment book 1879-1883
Extent
81 boxes
Level
Fonds
Repository
Derbyshire Record Office
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Archive Creator
High Peak Petty Sessional Division and predecessors
Custodial History
These records were deposited in Derbyshire Record Office under Section 4(1) of the Public Records Act at various dates from 1963.
Organisation Sub-Type
Petty Sessions/Magistrates
Access Conditions
Some of the records in this collection are not normally made available for public consultation, because they contain personal information which is protected by law
Archivist Note
Missing series levels added, extents added and levels amended by Sarah Chubb, 24 Dec 2021.
Places
Place (click for further details)
Type
Glossop
Bamford
Bowden Edge
Bowden Middle Cale
Bradshaw Edge
Bradwell
Brough
Brownside
Buxworth
Castleton
Chapel en le Frith
Chinley
Combs Edge
Derwent Woodlands
Dove Holes
Edale
Fernilee
Hayfield
Highlow
Hope
Hope Woodlands
Little Hucklow
New Mills
Offerton
Peak Forest
Rowarth
Shatton
Thornhill
Whaley Bridge
Charlesworth
Chisworth
Dinting Vale
Hadfield
Ludworth
Mellor
Padfield
Simmondley
Whitfield
Burbage
Buxton
Fairfield
Harpur Hill
King Sterndale
Peak Dale
Wormhill
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