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The Proceedings of the Old Bailey

For #NationalTeaDay, here's our earliest case of tea theft (from a warehouse), in 1686 www.oldbaileyonline.org/record/t1686...
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The earliest theft of a tea pot is from 1684. A silver tea pot, very fancy! www.oldbaileyonline.org/record/t1684...
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Phew!

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Migration and Exclusion in an 18th-century London Parish โ€“ In Her Mindโ€™s Eye An interactive map of St Clement Danes pauper removal orders, 1752-1793

I've used my London Lives datasets of 18th-century St Clement Danes pauper removal orders and settlement exams to make a new interactive map mindseye.sharonhoward.org/dashboards/cdrโ€ฆ #18thc

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errrm what!

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HO Criminal Registers Data Explorer โ€“ In Her Mindโ€™s Eye

My new fun interactive toy is a data explorer [big table! many filters!] for the #18thC London Lives Home Office Criminal Registers: mindseye.sharonhoward.org/dashboards/h...

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It seems to be a bit of an on and off problem. It's probably bots. I hope we don't have to introduce one of those Are You A Human tests, I hate those.

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Update: they are working again. It's unclear how stable the search will be (and the developer is on leave until 5 Jan), so please be patient if there are more problems.

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I think it's back up! Phew.

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Front cover of book, wording in black: At the Tree, Executions in Gloucestershire, 1722-1790, Jill Evans. Background picture largely beige, is old engraving of view towards Gloucester, buildings and hills in background, river in foreground with two men fishing, Over causeway to right, gallows just left of word 'Executions'.

Front cover of book, wording in black: At the Tree, Executions in Gloucestershire, 1722-1790, Jill Evans. Background picture largely beige, is old engraving of view towards Gloucester, buildings and hills in background, river in foreground with two men fishing, Over causeway to right, gallows just left of word 'Executions'.

Need an antidote to all that sugar, spice and goodwill? How about a book concerning 203 people executed in public over 69 years? 'At the Tree: Executions in Gloucestershire, 1722-1790', available from Amazon, paperback ยฃ10.99, eBook ยฃ3.99, or message me if you'd like to buy pb direct from me.

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If you're working on trials before 1820 and don't need a complex search, it still seems to be working on London Lives (you can restrict searches to the proceedings).

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It's been brought to my attention that OBO searches are not working (and have been for a few days). I've contacted the developer but he's on leave till the 5th so I don't know when the problem will get fixed. Static content is working. Sorry about this!

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It's here!

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If you're seeing these right now... sorry. Developer is looking into it.

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Under headlines "Mr. Justice Ridley Dons the Fateful Black Cap" and "SENTENCED TO DEATH" in larger print, black/white photograph inside courtroom, showing Judge in long wig wearing black cap on top of his long wig, looking at papers. Clerks/court officials on either side of judge, other officials sitting at table below, more men on the left of photo with papers in front of them - possibly the jury.

Under headlines "Mr. Justice Ridley Dons the Fateful Black Cap" and "SENTENCED TO DEATH" in larger print, black/white photograph inside courtroom, showing Judge in long wig wearing black cap on top of his long wig, looking at papers. Clerks/court officials on either side of judge, other officials sitting at table below, more men on the left of photo with papers in front of them - possibly the jury.

Remarkable photo taken inside the Old Bailey in 1907 - Mr Justice Ridley wearing the black cap as he sentences to death J.E. Wyatt for murder of Florence Wakeling. (Penny Illustrated Newspaper, 9 March 1907, via British Newspaper Archive)

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Old Bailey Online for Data Analysis โ€“ OldBaileyOnline ~ Data

I've also been busy exploring the @oldbaileyonline.bsky.social API, which changed a LOT when the site was relaunched 18 months ago and I've been meaning to write up some guidance for that. So here is a new little website.

sharonhoward.github.io/obo/

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Good news for @oldbaileyonline.bsky.social fans who are Zotero users... the OBO Zotero translator is working again. Except the multi functionality for search results (a bit much for my JS skills; maybe later), but I added bookmarking a session, and tidied it all up a bit.

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Didn't realize that the John Johnson Crime ephemera collection is free to access in the UK:

johnjohnson.chadwyck.co.uk/geoLocSubscr...

hat tip to @oldbaileyonline.bsky.social where I discovered this.

#History #DigitalHistory ๐Ÿ—ƒ๏ธ

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Family History in the Digital Age In the second article of our feature on the radical potential of family history, family historian Mark Crail reflects on the power of collaboration in the history of working-class movements.

OTD in 1848, some 150,000 Chartists met on Kennington Common to present their third petition to Parliament.

Mark Crail on how tracing Chartists, a working-class movement for political and economic reform, became a point of connection between family and academic historians:
http://www.historywo

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The Proceedings of the Old Bailey A searchable online edition of the Proceedings of the Old Bailey, 1674-1913.

Last is the online adaptation of my beloved "Crime and Punishment in England, 1500-1900," which draws on the glories of the Old Bailey Online for the second half of study and projects. www.oldbaileyonline.org

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A formal certificate headed ASLH, with details of the Mary L. Dudziak Digital History Prize. It is signed in the bottom left, and dated October 25, 2024 in the right hand corner

A formal certificate headed ASLH, with details of the Mary L. Dudziak Digital History Prize. It is signed in the bottom left, and dated October 25, 2024 in the right hand corner

Please excuse the self-promotion, but www.Oldbaileyonline.org was recently awarded the Mary L.Dudziak Digital History Prize by ASLH, and Bob Shoemaker and I just received the certificate. We were really honoured, but having no wall space to speak of, I thought it could usefully go here.

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History: History of the Old Bailey | WEA History: History of the Old Bailey

On Saturday 7 December, I will be running a short afternoon session on the history of the Old Bailey for the WEA Petts Wood and Orpington Branch. If anyone down that way wishes to come along, you are very welcome.
Details are below www.wea.org.uk/courses/huma...

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Legal history: sources and approaches - YouTube A workshop for lawyers interested in history and historians interested in law. It includes sessions on Sources: (1) local archives; (2) national archives and...

Delighted that the workshop Law and History: Sources and Approaches is now available as an online resource.
If you are a lawyer interested in history or a historian interested in law, this is for you. Enjoy watching!

#LegalHistory

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The home page of the Locating London's Past website, including a map illustrating thefts 1674-1819, and a panel on the right with information about the site and links.

The home page of the Locating London's Past website, including a map illustrating thefts 1674-1819, and a panel on the right with information about the site and links.

Really pleased to announce the launch of a thoroughly updated version of Locating London's Past: locatinglondon.org - new functionality, better mapping, cleaner data. @ihr.bsky.social @long18thsem.bsky.social @ihrhistorylab.bsky.social

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Screen shot of webpage with message: "Error: Request failed with status code 500". Above the message is a drawing of a bug. What the screen shot doesn't show is that the bug is animated and slowly revolves.

Screen shot of webpage with message: "Error: Request failed with status code 500". Above the message is a drawing of a bug. What the screen shot doesn't show is that the bug is animated and slowly revolves.

Nobody likes it when the server flakes out, but at least we give you cute bugs to look at till it comes back.

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And modest. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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Putting together a list of digital archives for my research methods students to consult as they consider what topics to write their research papers on, but it's heavily US focused. Can fellow historians help me add some variety? ๐Ÿ—ƒ๏ธ

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you know that I LOVE @oldbaileyonline.bsky.social so much that my students make fun of me about it

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The Old Bailey Online at 20 Published in The London Journal: A Review of Metropolitan Society Past and Present (Ahead of Print, 2024)

I have 'reviewed' the recently updated Old Bailey Online after 20 years in the public domain for the London Journal. Link works 50 times for those who would like to read what I had to say. Everybody knows about this iconic resource, but as it moves into its third decade new challenges will emerge.

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A multi-line graph with a key listing types of theft on the right.

A multi-line graph with a key listing types of theft on the right.

We also think the Old Bailey statistical search pages are much improved, with more visualisation options, and links below to all the trials that contribute to a particular graph or table. This is a multi-line chart of all subcategories of theft, by year. www.oldbaileyonline.org/search/stati...

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