Policing and Punishment in London, 1660-1750 - J.M. Beattie

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List of Abbreviations


Works frequently cited in the notes have been identified by the following abbreviations.
Others have been fully cited at the first occurrence in each chapter. The place of
publication is London unless otherwise noted.

Beattie, Crime and the Courts J. M. Beattie, Crime and the Courts in England,
1660‒1800(Princeton, Oxford, 1986 )
BL British Library
Bridewell Court Book Minute Book of the Governors of Bridewell
C(H)Mss Cambridge University Library, Cholmon-
deley (Houghton) MSS: Correspondence
CLRO Corporation of London Records Office
CLRO: Charge Book Lord Mayor’s Charge Book
CLRO: Misc. MSS Miscellaneous Manuscripts
CLRO: P.A.R. Papers, Acts, and Reports
CLRO: P.D. Printed Documents
CLRO: SF Sessions Files
CLRO: SM Sessions Minutes
CLRO: London Sess. Papers Sessions Papers
CSPC: America and the West Indies Calendar of State Papers Colonial: America and the
West Indies
CSPD Calendar of State Papers Domestic
CTP Calendar of Treasury Papers
GLMD Guildhall Library Manuscript Department
Hay and Snyder (eds.), Policing and Douglas Hay and Francis Snyder (eds.),
Policing and Prosecution in Britain1750‒
(Oxford, 1989 )
HMC Historical Manuscripts Commission
JHC Journals of the House of Commons
JHL Journals of the House of Lords
Jor Corporation of London Records Office,
Journals of the Court of Common Council
Langbein, ‘The Criminal Trial John H. Langbein, ‘The Criminal Trial Be-
fore the Lawyers’, University of Chicago Law Re-
view, 45 ( 1978 ), 263‒316.
Langbein, ‘Shaping the Eighteenth- John H. Langbein, ‘Shaping the Eighteenth-
Century Criminal Trial: A View from the
Ryder Sources’, University of Chicago Law Re-
view, 50 ( 1983 ), 1‒136.

Century Criminal Trial’

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