Using the records of the Guildhall and Mansion House justice rooms, this article explores the summary justice process in the City of London in the second half of the eighteenth century. It suggests that there is much to learn about the way most Londoners experienced and used the law in this period. These courts were arguably more accessible to more people than the jury courts of Assize and Quarter Sessions that have remained the focus for most studies of the history of crime and criminality. This article will provide an introduction to the nature of these courts and to the sorts of offences and offenders that were brought to them
This article explores the nature of interpersonal violence in eighteenth-century London through the ...
This article explores the nature of interpersonal violence in eighteenth-century London through the ...
This article explores the nature of interpersonal violence in eighteenth-century London through the ...
The City of London had two summary courts in the 18th Century, at Guildhall and Mansion House. In th...
The City of London had two summary courts in the 18th Century, at Guildhall and Mansion House. In th...
Historians of crime and the criminal justice system have largely neglected the summary process. Whil...
Historians of crime and the criminal justice system have largely neglected the summary process. Whil...
Crime, Prosecution and Social Relations offers a fascinating view of the social history of Georgian ...
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, published accounts of felony trials held at London’s central crim...
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, published accounts of felony trials held at London’s central crim...
Die Geschichte der Kriminalität und des Strafrechtswesens ist für einige Jahre ein intensives Forsch...
In 1986 Joanna Innes and John Styles called for the development of research into the lower reaches o...
This article argues that it was in the summary courts rather than anywhere else that the people met ...
This article explores the nature of interpersonal violence in eighteenth-century London through the ...
This article explores the nature of interpersonal violence in eighteenth-century London through the ...
This article explores the nature of interpersonal violence in eighteenth-century London through the ...
This article explores the nature of interpersonal violence in eighteenth-century London through the ...
This article explores the nature of interpersonal violence in eighteenth-century London through the ...
The City of London had two summary courts in the 18th Century, at Guildhall and Mansion House. In th...
The City of London had two summary courts in the 18th Century, at Guildhall and Mansion House. In th...
Historians of crime and the criminal justice system have largely neglected the summary process. Whil...
Historians of crime and the criminal justice system have largely neglected the summary process. Whil...
Crime, Prosecution and Social Relations offers a fascinating view of the social history of Georgian ...
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, published accounts of felony trials held at London’s central crim...
The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, published accounts of felony trials held at London’s central crim...
Die Geschichte der Kriminalität und des Strafrechtswesens ist für einige Jahre ein intensives Forsch...
In 1986 Joanna Innes and John Styles called for the development of research into the lower reaches o...
This article argues that it was in the summary courts rather than anywhere else that the people met ...
This article explores the nature of interpersonal violence in eighteenth-century London through the ...
This article explores the nature of interpersonal violence in eighteenth-century London through the ...
This article explores the nature of interpersonal violence in eighteenth-century London through the ...
This article explores the nature of interpersonal violence in eighteenth-century London through the ...
This article explores the nature of interpersonal violence in eighteenth-century London through the ...