Calendar of Prisoners at Quarter Sessions, Stafford

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Date:1829

Description:The courts of Quarter Sessions were established in 1362 and sat for over 600 years until their abolition in 1971. The court’s initial function was judicial – to hear criminal cases – but over time the court acquired more and more administrative functions. The justices were drawn from the local gentry, who undertook the work free of charge, as a public service. To be selected to serve as a justice of the peace was a mark of standing in the local community.

As its name implies, the court sat every quarter, usually in January, April, July and October. In Staffordshire the sessions were named after religious festivals – Epiphany (January), Easter (April), Translation (July) and Michaelmas (October). Sometimes the amount of business was so great that some had to be adjourned - put off until a later date - in which case extra sessions were held, usually a week or two later.

The court sat in Stafford and prisoners awaiting trial on more serious charges were housed in Stafford Gaol pending trial.


Timeline

The timeline shows resources around this location over a number of years.

1790s
Performance Advertisement, New Stafford Theatre
Performance Advertisement, New Stafford Theatre

Advertisement for two plays preformed in the fist year of the New Stafford Theatre ...

1830s
Stafford Theatre Advertisement, Paganini Concert
Stafford Theatre Advertisement, Paganini Concert

Advertisement for a concert performed by Signor Paganini at Stafford Theatre, from ...

1910s
Thomas Jackson, Public Library, Stafford
Thomas Jackson, Public Library, Stafford

Thomas Jackson with outside the entrance to the Free Public Library on the ground ...

1930s
Pageant of Transport exhibition, Stafford
Pageant of Transport exhibition, Stafford

Visitors in a Russian Sleigh lent by the Earl of Shrewsbury as part of the 'Pageant ...

1950s
Fashion parade, Stafford
Fashion parade, Stafford

Miss Kathleen Fenn modelling a cotton dress shown in a fashion parade at the Borough ...

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Donor ref:Q-SB T 1829-4-2 (201/28267)

Source: Staffordshire County Record Office

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