Welcome to Alcester Court Leet

 

News and Headlines

  • NOTE: Alcester Street Market will be on Monday June 4th this year.
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  • New - Alcester Pancake Races February 21st in the High Street
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  • Video of St Nicholas Night 2011 View...
  • New officers elected, see news page
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  • Read the Altrincham "Charge" or description of Court Leet Officer duties as written hundreds of years ago.
  • Court Leet Past bailiffs from 1424
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  • Court Leet vintage news archive
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  • 2011 Street Market on 12th June More...
  • An Assize at Olivers
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  • 2011 Pancake Races - A great day with sunshine and Ben and Louisa from Touch FM
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  • 2011 Court Leet church service
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  • 2011 New Year's day hunt
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Alcester Court Leet, 2011-2012

Alcester Court Leet Officers 2011 - 2012

 

Our Next Event is...

Alcester Pancake Races held in Alcester High Street on 21st February and starting at 12:25.
See the News page for more information.

 

What does the Alcester Court Leet do today?

Ceremoniously dressed officers can be seen participating in, or re-enacting their ancient roles at events throughout the year, bringing to people today glimpses of Alcester’s colourful past.

 

The Court Leet originated in England in the Court Baron, a Court authorised by the King and presided over by the Baron or landowner. It mainly dealt with matters relating to the duties and services owed by the peasants or villeins (not Freemen) to the Lord of the Manor or Baron. Read more on the history page

 

Who are the members of the Alcester Court Leet?

The current Lord of the Manor is the Most Honourable Henry Jocelyn Seymour Marquess of Hertford.

Members of the Court Leet are all persons who have formally sworn the ancient Oath of Frankpledge.

New members automatically become Jurymen of the Court.

Court Leet Officers are elected annually from and by the Jurymen at a ceremony held each October in Alcester Town Hall.

Elected officers wear the traditional ceremonial robes of their office on all formal Court occasions.

 

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