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ILKESTON CHARTER FAIR AND MARKETS |
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So begins the charter which King Henry III granted to
Hugh de Muskham on April 10th in the year 1252. The charter granted the
lord of the manor and the townsfolk of Ilkeston the right to hold a market
on the Thursday of every week and an annual two day fair on the Assumption
of The blessed Virgin Mary in August. |
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Ilkeston's original medieval market place stood to the north side of the church yard. This site can be found at the top of the present day Bath Street and where part of the weekly market is still held to this day. However with the town expanding rapidly during the early 19th century, a larger and more accessible market place was required and so in the late 1840s, an area of farmland was cleared to the west side of St.Mary's for this purpose. Although there have been times over the centuries when the market almost fell into disuse, or attempts made to remove it to another location, this site is still the market place we see and use today. |
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| Ilkeston Charter Fair | ||
| As already mentioned, the original annual fair was granted in 1252 and was held during August. The ancient market place and church yard would have been witness to a colourful and noisy mixture of agricultural trading, street entertainments, peddlers and no doubt the gruesome spectacles of bear baiting, dog and cock fighting and the occasional public punishment of the odd local felon or two. | ||
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As the centuries passed, another occasion joined the annual calendar. This
was the Statutes or Hiring fair, whereby agricultural labourers would gather
in the town and hope to seek winter employment from the farmers land owners
of the district. In time, the hiring fairs began to feature similar entertainments to those seen during the August Charter fair. These events also began to spill out from the Market Place and into adjacent areas such as South Street and Pimlico. |
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