Many counties and towns in the state hold annual fairs.
However in the 16th century the town's two annual fairs were reduced to one.
The town at the time (the 1870s) had weekly markets and four annual fairs.
The charter allowed the town to hold two annual fairs.
This was used for the annual fairs and rodeo until 1940.
In 1337 Tamworth was granted the right to hold two annual fairs.
The charter of 1303 also gave the right to hold two annual fairs.
The annual fairs sponsored by the Society also had religious significance.
After his death seven years ago, the property was sold, and the new landlords have continued the tradition including the annual fairs.
It also organizes public and open activities such as the annual fancy fairs.