Below are some quick links to organisations, projects, and websites whose work compliments, or is related to, what you are likely to find on our site.
If your own organisation or research ought to be listed here, please let us know.
- The National Archives, Kew
- History (part of the School of Arts and Humanities) at Nottingham Trent University
- The German Historical Institute, London
- Old Bailey Online: The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, 1674-1913.
The largest body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published. A fully searchable edition containing 197,745 criminal trials held at London’s central criminal court - London Lives, 1690-1800.
A fully searchable edition of 240,000 manuscript sources from eight archives and fifteen datasets, giving access to 3.35 million names. - The Poor Law: Small Bills and Petty Finance 1700-1834.
A new project that aims to reconstruct the life stories of over a thousand paupers and poor men and women by triangulating the information contained in over 100,000 overseers’ vouchers and bills with other genealogical sources.