The details of every trial held at London's Central Criminal Court between
1674 and 1913, including those of writer Oscar Wilde, are now available to read
online.
The website contains the details of nearly 200,000 trials, including those
for pick-pocketing, terrorism, murder and stealing a ship to use in the slave
trade. Readers can also access files of some of the most sensational cases in
British history, including that of Dr Hawley Harvey Crippen, who killed his
wife, and the trials of Oscar Wilde.
The documents also demonstrate the changes in public attitudes towards crime
and punishment. One case concerns a 13-year-old boy who was sentenced to death
in 1835 for burgling the house of his former teacher.
Professor Tim Hitchcock, a co-director of the project, said: "Besides the
desperate drama of crimes punished, the proceedings give us a new and remarkable
access to the everyday.
“History is full of information about kings and queens and wars, but there
isn't much that tells us about the everyday life of ordinary people.
“Until now this treasure trove of social, legal and family history has been
available only to a few dedicated historians, who were prepared to spend months
peering at microfilms.”
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