Collection MCC/CL/SJ - CLERK'S DEPARTMENT: STANDING JOINT COMMITTEE

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MCC/CL/SJ

Title

CLERK'S DEPARTMENT: STANDING JOINT COMMITTEE

Date(s)

  • 1892-1966 (Creation)

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Collection

Extent and medium

12.08 linear metres

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Biographical history

In most counties the chief function of the Standing Joint Committee was the control of the local police force, but, owing to the fact that Middlesex was within the Metropolitan Police Area under the jurisdiction of the Home Office, its Standing Joint Committee did not have these duties.

In 1888 most counties had shire halls, guildhalls and other buildings in which courts and quarter sessions were held and where the officers dealing with county administration were accommodated. It would have been impractical that one building should be under the control of two distinct bodies - the justices and the county council - but also unnecessary for the county council to have separate premises. The Standing Joint Committee was accordingly given charge of all matters relating to accommodation for the quarter sessions and all property which was used jointly with the county council.

The Committee also controlled the officers who served both the quarter sessions and the county council, such as clerks of the peace who were also clerks of the council. In addition the Committee considered the provision of petty sessional courthouses and appointed clerks to the justices.

From 1953 Magistrates' Court Committees were established which largely took over the work of the Standing Joint Committee.

Archival history

MCC/CL/SJ 1892-1966 Collection 12.08 linear metres MCC , Middlesex County Council x Middlesex County Council

In most counties the chief function of the Standing Joint Committee was the control of the local police force, but, owing to the fact that Middlesex was within the Metropolitan Police Area under the jurisdiction of the Home Office, its Standing Joint Committee did not have these duties.

In 1888 most counties had shire halls, guildhalls and other buildings in which courts and quarter sessions were held and where the officers dealing with county administration were accommodated. It would have been impractical that one building should be under the control of two distinct bodies - the justices and the county council - but also unnecessary for the county council to have separate premises. The Standing Joint Committee was accordingly given charge of all matters relating to accommodation for the quarter sessions and all property which was used jointly with the county council.

The Committee also controlled the officers who served both the quarter sessions and the county council, such as clerks of the peace who were also clerks of the council. In addition the Committee considered the provision of petty sessional courthouses and appointed clerks to the justices.

From 1953 Magistrates' Court Committees were established which largely took over the work of the Standing Joint Committee.

Acquired with the records of its parent authority, the Middlesex County Council, and with successor authorities.

Records of the Middlesex County Council Clerk's Department relating to the Standing Joint Committee, 1892-1966, including papers relating to the appointment of Court staff including the Clerk of the Peace; papers relating to the maintenance of courthouses including Acton, Brentford, Ealing, Enfield, Feltham, Teddington, Tottenham, Uxbridge, Wealdstone, Willesden and Wood Green Courthouses; correspondence regarding places of detention for juveniles; registers of admission and discharge for Willesden place of detention.

Papers relating to the Middlesex Guildhall, including historical notes; papers on the rebuilding of 1910-1913, including plans and opening ceremony; papers regarding general maintenance; papers relating to staff facilities including the canteen; files relating to the general management of the Guildhall including Court accommodation, cloakrooms, fire precautions, heating, lighting, ventilation and parking; and papers relating to the maintenance staff.

Papers relating to the Middlesex County Record Office, including accessions registers, schedules of documents, correspondence, registers of documents issued to visitors, enquiries, reports on the calendaring and repair of Sessions records, exhibitions and wartime measures to protect the documents.

MCC/CL/SJ/01: General; MCC/CL/SJ/02: Middlesex County Record Office; MCC/CL/SJ/03: Middlesex Guildhall; MCC/CL/SJ/04: Courthouses; MCC/CL/SJ/05: Places of detention; MCC/CL/SJ/06: Middlesex County Record Office and Middlesex Guildhall.

These records are available for public inspection, although records containing personal information are subject to access restrictions under the UK Data Protection Act, 1998.

Copyright to these records rests with the Corporation of London.
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Fit

Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm

For more records relating to court houses see MCC/CL/L/MC, MCC/CL/L/SJ and MCC/CL/MC.

For further information on the history of the Middlesex County Council please see Middlesex by Sir Clifford Radcliffe (2 editions, 1939 and 1953), LMA Library reference 97.09 MID; and The County Council of the Administrative County of Middlesex: 76 years of local government, 1 April 1889 to 31 March 1965, by Middlesex County Council (1965), LMA library reference S97.09 MID.

Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997. April to June 2009 Public buildings Court buildings People People by occupation Personnel Legal profession personnel Court officials Legal systems Magistrates courts Information sources Records and correspondence Records (documents) Court records Public archives Administration of justice Courts Juvenile courts Construction engineering Building operations Building maintenance Archives Record offices Buildings Architecture Magistrates MCC , Middlesex County Council x Middlesex County Council Clerk's Department , Middlesex County Council Standing Joint Committee , Middlesex County Council London England UK Western Europe Middlesex Law Europe

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

Acquired with the records of its parent authority, the Middlesex County Council, and with successor authorities.

Content and structure area

Scope and content

Records of the Middlesex County Council Clerk's Department relating to the Standing Joint Committee, 1892-1966, including papers relating to the appointment of Court staff including the Clerk of the Peace; papers relating to the maintenance of courthouses including Acton, Brentford, Ealing, Enfield, Feltham, Teddington, Tottenham, Uxbridge, Wealdstone, Willesden and Wood Green Courthouses; correspondence regarding places of detention for juveniles; registers of admission and discharge for Willesden place of detention.

Papers relating to the Middlesex Guildhall, including historical notes; papers on the rebuilding of 1910-1913, including plans and opening ceremony; papers regarding general maintenance; papers relating to staff facilities including the canteen; files relating to the general management of the Guildhall including Court accommodation, cloakrooms, fire precautions, heating, lighting, ventilation and parking; and papers relating to the maintenance staff.

Papers relating to the Middlesex County Record Office, including accessions registers, schedules of documents, correspondence, registers of documents issued to visitors, enquiries, reports on the calendaring and repair of Sessions records, exhibitions and wartime measures to protect the documents.

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System of arrangement

MCC/CL/SJ/01: General; MCC/CL/SJ/02: Middlesex County Record Office; MCC/CL/SJ/03: Middlesex Guildhall; MCC/CL/SJ/04: Courthouses; MCC/CL/SJ/05: Places of detention; MCC/CL/SJ/06: Middlesex County Record Office and Middlesex Guildhall.

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Conditions governing access

These records are available for public inspection, although records containing personal information are subject to access restrictions under the UK Data Protection Act, 1998.

Conditions governing reproduction

Copyright to these records rests with the Corporation of London.

Language of material

  • English

Script of material

  • Latin

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English

Physical characteristics and technical requirements

For more records relating to court houses see MCC/CL/L/MC, MCC/CL/L/SJ and MCC/CL/MC.

Finding aids

Please see online catalogues at: http://search.lma.gov.uk/opac_lma/index.htm

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London Metropolitan Archives

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Compiled in compliance with General International Standard Archival Description, ISAD(G), second edition, 2000; National Council on Archives Rules for the Construction of Personal, Place and Corporate Names, 1997.

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  • English

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