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Court of Great Sessions in Wales

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134:. The sessions met twice a year in each county, administering English law but in English language, excluding much of the population from direct access. Of the 217 judges who sat on its benches in its 288 years of existence, only 30 were Welshmen and it is likely only a handful of the latter members of the higher gentry additionally spoke the native Welsh, in continued exclusion of the native culture and population. 141:, the continued treatment of Monmouthshire in this arrangement was the cause of the "notion" that "the county had been annexed by England" and attempted to be treated as though no longer part of Wales by the English. The 291: 301: 296: 70:
The court was established under the Laws in Wales Act 1542 which formally incorporated Wales within the English legal system. Of the 13 Welsh
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holds the surviving historical records of the Court of Great Sessions.
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Early Modern Resources – the Court of Great Sessions in Wales
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and the court's abolition in 1830. It had the same powers in
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The History of the Great Sessions in Wales, 1542-1830
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Index

Carmarthen Circuit
felonies
misdemeanours
Wales
Laws in Wales Act 1542
civil law
King's Bench
equity
criminal jurisdiction
assizes
counties
County of Monmouth
Flint
Denbigh
Montgomery
Anglesea
Caernarvon
Merioneth
Brecon
Glamorgan
Radnor
Kayermarthen
Cardigan
Pembroke
Oxford circuit
English Assizes
John Davies
National Library of Wales
Early Modern Resources – the Court of Great Sessions in Wales
"Laws in Wales Act 1535"

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