England Bibliography of Crime A to F - International Institute

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ALEXANDER, Peter 2003. William Candler and the Almshouses. West Middlesex Family History Society Journal Vol 21 #2.

ANSLOW, B.W. 1988. Men Who Changed the World. Family Tree Magazine Vol 4 #10, page 24-25

ARMSTRONG, Michael. 1993. Serious Crime in Genealogical Miscellany. Family Tree Magazine Vol 9 #7, page 13.

ARMSTRONG, Michael. 2000. Spreading the Favours in Random Ruminations. Practical Family History #32 page 49.

ARMYTAGE, George J. (editor). 1886. Allegations for marriage licences … by the vicar-general of the archbishop of Canterbury 1660-1679. Harleian Society Vol 23. 1890. Ditto 1679-1687 in Vol 30. 1890. Ditto 1687-1694 in Vol 31. 1892. Ditto 1660-1668 in Vol 33 (omitted from Vol 23). 1892. Ditto 1669-1679 in Vol 34 (omitted from Vol 23).

ASH, Russell. 1994. Discovering Highwaymen. Shire Publications.

ASTLING, Anne. 2002. Only the Clothes They Stood up in... Family Tree Magazine Vol 18 #6, page 19-20.

BAILEY, Brian J. 1982. The Industrial Heritage of Britain. Ebury Press/Book Club Associates.

BARBER, Melanie. 1973.Records of Genealogical interest in Lambeth Palace Library. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 17 #8, page 430-438.

BARBER, Melanie. 1980.Records of Marriage and Divorce in Lambeth Palace Library. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 20 #4, page 109-117.

BARLOW, Theresa. 2004. Passion, Violence and Petty Squabbles: Hampshire Quarter Sessions 1778-1786. Family Tree Magazine. Part I in Vol 20 #10, page 24-26; Part 2 in Vol 20 #11, page 20-22; Part 3 in Vol 20 #12, page 60-62; Part 4 in Vol 21 #1, page 77-79.

BARRETT, Andrew. and HARRISON, Christopher. 1999.Crime and Punishment in England: A Sourcebook. University College of London Press.

BARRETT, Peter. 2004. Southborough Fire Brigade: The Early Years. Bygone Kent Vol 25 #4, page 207-210.

BEAUCHAMP, Peter. 1998. The Queen’s Peace: Lawmen Officiating in the Control of Itinerants in Elizabethan England. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 26 #2, page 41-48.

BECKETT, John, TRANTER, Margery and BATEMAN, Wendy. 2003. Visitation returns from the Archdeaconry of Derby, 1718-1824 [with index]. Derbyshire Record Society, (Series): v. 29. .

BEDINGFIELD, G.M. 1990.My Thoughts on the Bernau Index. Family Tree Magazine Vol 6 #11, page 11-12. [Two errors are corrected by Lawton part 1).

BEECH, H.E. 1982.Coroners’ Records. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 20 #9, page 618.

BENNETT, Martyn. 1997. Constables’ Accounts #26 in Short Guides to Records edited by Kathryn M. Thompson. Historical Association. .

BERRETT, A.M. 2000. Odd Entries. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 26 #10, page 416.

BEVAN, Amanda. 1999. Tracing Your Ancestors in the Public Record Office. Public Record Office.

BIGGS, June. 1998. The Usefulness of Depositions North West Kent Family History Vol 8-#2, page 48-50.

BIRD, Maggie. 2004. 200 Years of Policing in London and the World. Lecture given at Society of Genealogists.

BLATCHFORD, Robert. 2001. The Central Index of Decrees Absolute. Genealogical Services Directory, page 272.

BOYES, Malcolm. 2002. Slaves in the Family and the Problems of Tracing Ancestral Lines. Journal of One-Name Studies Vol 7 #12, page 14.

BRINKWORTH, E.R.C. 1972. Shakespeare and the Bawdy Court of Stratford. Phillimore, Chichester, Sussex. Reviewed by Emmison in Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 17 #6, page 300-301. BROWN, John W. 1996. To Be Whipped at the Cart’s Tail until His Back Be Bloody. East Surrey Family History Society Journal Vol 19 #4, page 30-34.

BROWN, Nina. 2004. Was He So Bad? Woolwich and District Family History Society #95, page 15-16.

BURFORD, E.J. 1995. London The Synfulle Citie. Robert Hale, London

CALE, Michelle. 1996. Law and Society: An Introduction to Sources for Criminal and Legal History from 1800. PRO Publications.

CAMERON, J. 1947.The Middlesex Quarter Sessions. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 10 #1, page 1-7.

CAMP, Anthony. 1999. The English Church Courts and Their Records. Family Tree Magazine Vol 15 #9, page 20-21.

CAMP, Anthony. 2000. Marital Discord. Family Tree Magazine Vol 16 #6, page 17-18.

CAMP, Anthony. 2002. Divorce Indexes at the Family Records Centre. Family Tree Magazine Vol 18 #4, page 9-11.

CAVELL, Jane. 2002. Internet resources: Crime and Punishment. Family Tree Magazine Vol 18 #11, page 42-43.

CHAPMAN, Colin R. 1997. Sin, Sex and Probate: Ecclesiastical Courts, Officials and Records. Lochin Publishing, Dursley, Gloucestershire.

CHAPMAN, Colin. 1998. Quarter Session Records. Practical Family History #11 page 7.

CHAPMAN, Colin. 2003. Sin, Sex and Bawdy Courts. Family Tree Magazine Vol 19 #12, page 26-28.

CHENEY, Malcolm. 1990. A Chronicle of the Damned. Family Tree Magazine.

CHESTER, Joseph Lemuel and ARMYTAGE, George J. 1886. Allegations for Marriage Licences Issued from the Faculty Office of the Archbishop of Canterbury, London 1543-1869. Harleian Society Vol 24. CHURCHILL, Else. 2003. Dormant Funds in Court. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 27 #10, page 449.

CLIPPINGDALE, Jack. 2002. Coroners’ Inquests. Root and Branch (West Surrey Family History Society) Vol 29 #2, page 58.

COKAYNE, George E. and FRY, Edward Alexander. 1905. Calendar of Marriage Licences Issued by the Faculty Office 1632-1714. Index Library Vol 33.

COLDHAM, Peter Wilson. 1978. Genealogical Resources in Chancery Records. Genealogists’ Magazine Part 1 in Vol 19 #10, page 345-347; Part 2 in Vol 20 #8, page 257-260.

COLDHAM, Peter Wilson. 1980. Lord Mayor’s Court of London Depositions Relating to Americans 1641-1736. National Genealogical Society, Washington, DC.

COLDHAM, Peter Wilson. 1984 onwards (3 vols).English Adventurers and Emigrants—abstracts of examinations in the High Court of Admiralty with reference to Colonial America 1609-1777. Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, Maryland. .

COLDHAM, Peter Wilson. 2002.Someone’s Tree Will Need Revision. Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 27 #5, page 224.

COLE, Anne. 1990. ''Rogues and Vagabonds? ''Family Tree Magazine Vol 6 #7, page 38.

COLE, Jean. 1998a. Another Ordinary Summer Sunday Evening in Burbage, Wiltshire or Was It? Family Tree Magazine Vol 14 #11, page 18-19.

COLE, Jean. 1998b. Questions and Answers. Family Tree Magazine Vol 14 #11, page 21.

COLE, Jean. 2001a. Questions and Answers (Bankruptcy). Family Tree Magazine Vol 17 #4, page 10.

COLE, Jean. 2001b. Questions and Answers (Petty Sessions). Family Tree Magazine Vol 17 #10, page 21.

COLE, Jean. 2001c. Questions and Answers (Quarter Sessions). Family Tree Magazine Vol 17 #12, page 11. COLE, Jean. 2001d.Questions and Answers (Tyburn Tickets). Family Tree Magazine Vol 17 #7, page 17.

COLE, Jean. 2002. Questions and Answers (Bankruptcy). Family Tree Magazine Vol 18 #8, page 21.

COLE, Jean. 2002. Those Whom God Hath Joined Together... Family Tree Magazine Vol 18 #8, page 71-72.

COLE, Jean. 2003. Questions and Answers (Hulk Ships). Family Tree Magazine Vol 19 #11, page 29.

COLE, Jean A. and ROGERS, Colin D. 1997. Coroners’ Inquest Records. #46 in Short Guides to Records edited by Kathryn M. Thompson. Historical Association. .

COLE, Jean and TITFORD, John. 1997. 2nd edition. Tracing Your Family Tree. Countryside Books.

CONNELL, Louise. 2002. A Just Measure of Pain: Galleries of Justice. Family and Local History Handbook 6th edition page 342-345.

COOK, Michael. 1958. The diocese of Exeter in 1821: Bishop Carey’s replies to queries before visitation. [Contains census of members and list of nonconformists]. Devon and Cornwall Record Society. New Series: v. 3-4. .

COX, Jane. 1993a. ''Hatred Pursued Beyond the Grave. Tales of Our Ancestors from the London Church Courts''. HMSO and Public Record Office.

COX, Jane. 1993b. At the Court of Scolds. Family Tree Magazine Vol 10 #2, page 8-9.

COX, Jane. 2000. Manorial Records. Practical Family History #31 page 9-11.

CROOK, David. 1997. Pipe Rolls. #38 in Short Guides to Records edited by Kathryn M. Thompson. Historical Association, London. .

CURRER-BRIGGS, Noel. 1997. Genealogical Gleanings from Cases in Chancery and Admiralty. Family Tree Magazine Vol 13 #6, page 20-21.

DALE, Marian K. 1950. Court Roll of Chalgrave Manor 1278-1313. Bedfordshire Historical Record Society Vol 28.

EDWARDS, Jacqueline. 2003. The Welford Pastures Murder. Family Tree Magazine Vol 19 #10, page 57-59.

ELLIS, Mary. 1997. Using Manorial Records. Public Record Office Publications in association with the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts.

FEARN, Sue. 2004. Meet Some of London’s Habitual Drunkards. Family Tree Magazine Vol 20 #11, page 6-7.

FLOWER, Cyril T. 1938. Curia Regis Rolls of the Reign of Henry III Preserved in the Public Record Office, 3 and 4 Henry III [1219-1220]. HM Stationery Office, London. Reviewed in Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 8 #4, page 237.

FLOWER, Cyril T. 1938. Curia Regis Rolls of the Reign of Henry III Preserved in the Public Record Office, Vol X, 5 and 6 Henry III [1221-1222]. HM Stationery Office, London. Reviewed in Genealogists’ Magazine Vol 11 #7, page 255.

FLOWER, Cyril T. 1944. Introduction to the Curia Regis Rolls 1199-1230 AD. Selden Society volume 62. .

FOWLER, Simon. 1996. Kept Mistresses and Low Women. FamilyTree Magazine Vol 12 #7, page 5.

FRANKLIN, Peter. 1994. A Glimpse of Mediaeval Family Life. Family Tree Magazine Vol 10 #12, page 17-18.

FRIENDS OF THE EAST SUSSEX RECORD OFFICE. c2001. East Sussex Quarter Sessions 1810-1854 [Index]. PBN Publications.

FRIAR, Stephen. 1996. ''A Companion to the English Parish Church. Bramley Books, Godalming, Surrey''.

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