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VPRS 3129 Court of Mines Ledger

Public Record Office Victoria
Blackwood Courts
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This series was created to record financial information connected with management of cases heard before local Courts of Mines.

The requirement to create this record was originally provided by Section 18 of the Gold Fields Act 1857. Under this section the Clerk of Courts was required to "keep an account of all court fees and fines payable or paid into court and of all moneys paid into and out of court and shall enter an account of all such fees fines and moneys in ledgers belonging to the court to be kept by them for that purpose..". The ledger appears to have been one of at least three volumes established under the 1857 Act to record information about cases brought before it, the other two being the Court of Mines Register and, until c.1865, the Court of Mines Journal.

Each case recorded in the journal was given the same case number as that for the com[plaint] recorded in the Register. Information recorded included the [com]plaint number and amounts paid or received relating to a large number of court processes including the issuing of summons, orders, document filing, affidavits, bonds, securities, Bailiff's fees, fines and authorities to obtain money from the Court. Each of these processes is identified in separate columns within the folio. The names of the parties to an action are not recorded as this information was to be found in the Register.

Data time period: [1858 TO 1859]

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