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Amanda Bevan 26 November 2011 Opening up Chancery litigation, 1558-1875
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3 The Six Clerks Office, Chancery Lane [1622-1778]
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4 Stone Buildings, Lincolns Inn 1778-1882
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5 Court of Chancery goes back to 1380s C 1 – 1383-1558: 75,000 detailed descriptions searchable when our online catalogue was launched in 2001
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Chancery Pleadings, 1558-1875 C 2- C 17 1,027,000 sets of pleadings In 2001 half - no description in the catalogue half - poor description in the catalogue
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In 2011: a quarter - no description a quarter - good description a quarter - poor description a quarter - in progress
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8 10 years intermittent work – 2 years on something completely different data problems data structure problems software problems authenticity v searchability problems resource problems the Why would anyone look at Chancery? problem
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9 Family Names of the United Kingdom (FaNUK) Discovery PROCAT Editorial
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10 C 2 in progress C 3 on catalogue (thanks to the Friends) C 4 on catalogue (thanks to Alistair Hanson)
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11 C 5 - in progress C 6 - 80% in C 7-C 10- still to do
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12 C 11 1714-1758 25% detailed (thanks to volunteers) 75% in with a brief description (thanks to Jones team)
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13 1801-1875 All in with a brief description: being improved by staff and volunteers
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14 After 1875: Chancery becomes the Chancery Division of the Supreme Court … and we have an even worse set of problems
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15 What can you find …ideally …? Short title Document type Plaintiffs Defendants Subject and place A code
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16 Short titles change Document type helps you tie cases together Short title and document type: 1558-1875
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17 Subject or place and most parties: 1558-1714
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19 1714-1758 (C 11) Names Occupations Residence Not subject
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20 1801-1875 Names, relations. Some idea of place. No subjects.
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21 Codes to search by …. SFP sole female plaintiff JFP joint female plaintiffs CBP corporate body plaintiff UBPunincorporate body plaintiff
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22 And the last problem … Why would anyone look at Chancery? … because it gives us all the chance to uncover the worries and concerns of people in the past …
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