Record

Entry TypeCorporate
Corporate NameDerbyshire County Court (ancient)
PlaceDerbyshire
EpithetCourt
HistoryThe original County Courts developed out of the shire courts of Anglo-Saxon England. After the Norman Conquest, the shire reeves (Sheriffs) became their presiding officers and remained so until the establishment of the modern County Courts under the Act of 1846. During the Middle Ages the County Courts lost their criminal jurisdiction and their judicial competence became restricted to pleas of certain trespasses and actions for less than 40 shillings. The court books also record the Sheriffs' proclamations, declarations etc relating to elections.
Authorised Form of NameDerbyshire; Derbyshire County Court (ancient); Court

Show related Catalog records.

Add to My Items