User:Jnestorius/County town table

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Country County Town Def[l 1] Name[l 2] Lent[l 3] Summer[l 4] Proc[l 5] Poll[l 6] Gaol[l 7] Meas[l 8] CC[l 9] Auth[l 10] C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 Notes
England Avon Bristol Yes County existed 1974 to 1996
England Bedfordshire Bedford Yes
England Berkshire Reading Yes[fn 1]
England Berkshire Abingdon
England Buckinghamshire Buckingham Yes
England Buckinghamshire Aylesbury
England Cambridgeshire Cambridge Yes Cambridgeshire and Isle of Ely 1965–74
England Cheshire Chester Yes
England Cornwall Bodmin After 1834[2] 1716-27, and from 1738[3][2] From 1780[3] Summer assizes moved under 1st Geo. I. c. 45.[2]
England Cornwall Truro
England Cornwall Launceston To 1834[3][2] To 1716, and 1727-38[3] To 1780[3] Defoe
England Cornwall Lostwithiel Assizes moved by Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall to Lostwithiel Stannary Palace.[3]
England Cornwall Saltash Assizes held there during the plague years
England Cumberland Carlisle Yes
England Cumberland Cockermouth Yes Yes
England Derbyshire Derby Yes To 1958[4] Derby was a separate county borough.
England Derbyshire Matlock From 1958[4]
England Devon Exeter Yes In 1963 the Devon County Buildings Area was transferred from the county borough of Exeter to the administrative county of Devon, of which it formed an exclave until 1974.[5]
England Dorset Dorchester Yes Yes
England Durham Durham Yes Yes Yes Yes
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Legend
  1. ^ Is the town described or defined as the county town, shire town, or chief burgh in a statute or charter?
  2. ^ Is the county named after the town?
  3. ^ Lent Assizes
  4. ^ Summer Assizes
  5. ^ Proclamation of the election of knights of the shire
  6. ^ Poll for the election of knights of the shire
  7. ^ Location of County Gaol
  8. ^ Location of reference Weights and Measures
  9. ^ Location of county council headquarters
  10. ^ Authorities describing the town as the county town
Footnotes
  1. ^ Thomas Joshua Platt refused to use Reading from 1849 till a new courthouse was built in 1861.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Graham, Clare (2003). Ordering law: the architectural and social history of the English law court to 1914. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 101. ISBN 9780754607878. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d Gilbert, Davies (1838). The parochial history of Cornwall. J. B. Nichols and son. p. 431. Retrieved 11 September 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Magna Britannia: volume 3: Cornwall (1814), pp. III-X
  4. ^ a b Removal of County Headquarters, The Times, January 28 1958
  5. ^ Frederic A. Youngs, Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England, Vol.1: Southern England, London, 1979, p.83