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teldel 06-07-2008 11:40

Old Court House, Accrington
 
Does anyone have any details of where the Old Court House was located in Accrington in the late19th and early 20th centuries?

Regards,
teldel

MargaretR 06-07-2008 11:57

Re: Old Court House, Accrington
 
In 1935 this newspaper report shows a trial at the Town Hall building
http://www.accringtonobserver.co.uk/...er_most_horrid

katex 06-07-2008 12:10

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There is a photo of it in the Accrington Jubilee Souvenir book .. doesn't appear to say where though ? Don't recognise anything around it either. Not much help I know.
Will carry on looking.

Again, Retlaw will definitely know.

cashman 06-07-2008 13:18

Re: Old Court House, Accrington
 
not the same i know, but was once told that the old "Grain Court" was in the Old Black Bull on "Bull Bridge" which was my local at that time, would appreciate any info about this.:)

Retlaw 06-07-2008 14:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by katex (Post 602886)
There is a photo of it in the Accrington Jubilee Souvenir book .. doesn't appear to say where though ? Don't recognise anything around it either. Not much help I know.
Will carry on looking.

Again, Retlaw will definitely know.

The Old Court House was in Manchester Rd, approximately where the last bay of the Fire Station and the first of the fire station houses are.

There was a picture on here some while back, looking down towards the Wesley Church, the building on the left was the Court House

Retlaw.

katex 06-07-2008 14:32

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 602910)
The Old Court House was in Manchester Rd, approximately where the last bay of the Fire Station and the first of the fire station houses are.

There was a picture on here some while back, looking down towards the Wesley Church, the building on the left was the Court House

Retlaw.

See ! Isn't Retlaw just ace. Was it this thread ? Photograph by courtesy of Atarah :-

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ton-35209.html

Cashy: What's a grain court?

WillowTheWhisp 06-07-2008 14:35

Re: Old Court House, Accrington
 
Was the courthouse there as early as late 19th century though? I seem to remember something about a tunnel under the Blackburn Rd end of Broadway to take prisoners too and from the court.

Retlaw 06-07-2008 15:11

Re: Old Court House, Accrington
 
Quite possibly
I think I have one some where in my photo collection.

I think it could also be on one of the old postcards of Accrington

I think Baron Munchausen also mentions it in his old homesteads

Retlaw.

Quote:

Originally Posted by katex (Post 602917)
See ! Isn't Retlaw just ace. Was it this thread ? Photograph by courtesy of Atarah :-

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ton-35209.html

Cashy: What's a grain court?


katex 06-07-2008 17:36

Re: Old Court House, Accrington
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 602896)
not the same i know, but was once told that the old "Grain Court" was in the Old Black Bull on "Bull Bridge" which was my local at that time, would appreciate any info about this.:)

Have just read something Cashy that suggests that the Black Bull has been an ale house since the middle of the seventeenth century or even earlier, whether it changed to a grain court then back again is anybody's guess.

Retlaw 06-07-2008 18:40

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The Black Bull Inn dates from the early 1600, it was the first coaching inn at the north end of Old Accrington, on the old road from Whalley, it was rebuilt in the mid 1700's, and was razed in the late 1980's, to make way for an extension to Nori Brick Works tip. Some joker then called it a multi storey car park.

Retlaw.

Quote:

Originally Posted by katex (Post 602959)
Have just read something Cashy that suggests that the Black Bull has been an ale house since the middle of the seventeenth century or even earlier, whether it changed to a grain court then back again is anybody's guess.


Retlaw 06-07-2008 19:59

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Found my old picture of the Court House in Manchester Rd.

Retlaw.

katex 06-07-2008 20:02

Re: Old Court House, Accrington
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Retlaw (Post 603040)
Found my old picture of the Court House in Manchester Rd.

Retlaw.

Thanks for that ya' old ******... ;)

cashman 06-07-2008 21:50

Re: Old Court House, Accrington
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by katex (Post 602917)
See ! Isn't Retlaw just ace. Was it this thread ? Photograph by courtesy of Atarah :-

http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/f...ton-35209.html

Cashy: What's a grain court?

i wish i knew proper kate,:confused: i think it was were the grain prices etc were decided? perhaps Wretlaw could answer if such a thing existed? i would love to know.

Retlaw 07-07-2008 11:00

Re: Old Court House, Accrington
 
Sorry Cashman but I've never heard of a grain court.
Years ago I started a dictionary of all the old words and places in Accrington, that I came across whilst searching thro the Halmote Court Rolls, the Coucher Book of Kirkstall and the Chetham Society Records. Never came across any thing relating to Grain Court. The dictionary runs to about 70 A4 pages in alphabetical order A to Z.

I'l ask you one whats a Zitherator, came across an entry "William the Zitherator", a signature on an old document, and don't cheat by googling it.

Retlaw.
Quote:

Originally Posted by cashman (Post 603147)
i wish i knew proper kate,:confused: i think it was were the grain prices etc were decided? perhaps Wretlaw could answer if such a thing existed? i would love to know.


emamum 07-07-2008 11:05

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I did cheat by googleing it and still dont know what it means lol


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