Transcription of the document: Petition calling for the abolition of Burton Statutes Fair, 1892 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- TO THE MAYOR, ALDERMAN & COUNCILLORS OF THE BOROUGH OF BURTON-ON-TRENT. The humble petition of the undersigned Inhabitants of the said Borough Sheweth: That, owing to a better system, there are now only comparatively few cases of hiring at the Burton Fair. That the so-called pleasure Fair is a nuisance to the Town by reason of the obstructions and crowds in the streets. The music and engines connected therewith are a danger to horses, and the ordinary business of the Town is hindered and considerably prejudiced. That the character of the Pleasure Fair is depraving. Thieves and bad characters assemble to meet the young people, who unfortunately are frequently led astray from the paths of virtue, honesty and sobriety. The songs and literature sold publicity and privately are vicious. Your Petitioners feel that, in the interest of cicvilization and morality, the Statute Fair should be abolished. Your Petitioners therefore humbly pray that you will be pleased to take such steps as you may deem necessary to abolish the said Statute Fair in the said Borough of Burton-on-Trent. And your petitioners will ever pray, &c. NAME ADDRESS Hariet Georgina-----Burton Rangemore Burton-on-Trent Fanny Greswell------Albrey House Burton-on-Trent Mary Ellen Wardle---Highfield Burton-on-Trent Mary Wardle---------Highfield Burton-on-Trent Elizabeth Wardle----Highfield Burton-on-Trent Elizabeth. H. Dury.-Holy Trinity Vicarage T.H.Evans.----------Glendale Ellen Blunt---------Ebeneezer Shobhall Margaret E Guest----Christ Church View Burton-on-Trent Elisa J. Husbands