London History - London, 1715-1760 - Central Criminal Court
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The Urban Contexts of Crimes Tried at The Old BaileyContents of This ArticleIntroductionPopulationBuilt EnvironmentSocial and Occupational StructureCulture and PoliticsIntroductory ReadingIn 1715 London witnessed with mixed emotions the triumphal procession through its streets of the newly crowned George I. It was a city divided by politics and religion. Jacobitism and anti-Catholicism sat side by side, leading to both anxious government policy and popular unrest. In the decades that followed, economic instability (characterised by ...See more on oldbaileyonline.orgWhat was London associated with? In 1715 London witnessed with mixed emotions the triumphal procession through its streets of the newly crowned George I. It was a city divided by politics and religion. Jacobitism and anti-Catholicism sat side by side, leading to both anxious government policy and popular unrest. In the decades that followed, economic instability (characterised by ...
In 1715 London witnessed with mixed emotions the triumphal procession through its streets of the newly crowned George I. It was a city divided by politics and religion. Jacobitism and anti-Catholicism sat side by side, leading to both anxious government policy and popular unrest. In the decades that followed, economic instability (characterised by ...
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