Quarter Sessions
Reference: Q/J Catalogue Title: Quarter Sessions Area: Catalogue Category: Public Records Description: Records of the Justices of the Peace
Covering Dates: 1828-1975
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- Quarter Sessions
- Records of the Justices of the Peace (Ref: Q/J )
- Attendance books (Ref: Q/J/A 1-5)
- Commissions of the Peace (Ref: Q/J/C 1-5)
- Oaths (Ref: Q/J/O )
- Declarations in Lieu of Sacrament Test, 1828 - 1868 (Ref: Q/J/O 1-2)
- Oaths of Allegiance, Supremacy and Abjuration, 1838 - 1880 (Ref: Q/J/O 3-18)
- Justices' Oaths of Office and Allegiance, 1838 - 1880 (Ref: Q/J/O/19-39)
- Chairmen and Court of Quarter Sessions (Ref: Q/J/S 1-7)
- Miscellaneous (Ref: Q/J/X 1)
Catalogue Description
This section consists of records kept by the Clerk of the Peace relative to the appointment and 'swearing in' of Justices of the Peace and administration of the Sessions.Catalogue Contents
These contain signatures of Justices attending Sessions
Ref: Q/J/A 1The Commission appointed the Justices and prescribed their duties
Ref: Q/J/C 1Before taking up any office under the Crown those appointed had to take an Oath of Allegiance and Supremacy and other Oaths.
Declarations in Lieu of Sacrament Test, 1828 - 1868 (Ref: Q/J/O 1-2)These were made under an amendation (9 Geo. IV, c.17, 1828) of the provision of the Test Act 1673 (25 Car. II c.2) requiring certain office holders, including J.P.s, clergymen, Sheriffs etc., to certify that they had received the sacrament according to the Church of England. From 1828 they were obliged to sign a declaration that they would not injure the Church of England.
Ref: Q/J/O 1Names of those taking the oaths. From 1868 only a simplified form of the oath had to be taken under the Promissory Oaths Act (31 and 32 Vic. c.72)
Ref: Q/J/O 3Signatures of those taking Oaths of Office and Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy, taken at the same time. Roman Catholics took an alternative Oath in lieu of that of Supremacy
Ref: Q/J/O 19