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Court Depositions of South West England, 1500-1700: A Digital Resource
Charmian Mansell Last month, the Women’s Work team celebrated the launch of our new digital edition of Quarter Sessions and Church Court depositions (you can find it here).During my time on the project, I spent several months selecting, transcribing, annotating … Continue reading
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