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Friedman, David. Making Sense of English Law Enforcement in the 18th Century. University of Chicago Roundtable.1995. <http://www.daviddfriedman.com/Academic/England_18thc./England_18thc.html >.

. This webpage played a large part in the research of this project. It was very beneficial and reliable. It explains the different punishments and crimes in 18 th century English law, and does so in an organized manner, making it easy to read and understand. Garner, Bryan A. A Dictionary of Modern Legal Usage. New York, New York. Oxford University Press. 1987. 2nd Edition. This book is a dictionary focusing on the usage of modern legal terms. It was used to define originally unknown terms in the research of this website. Garner's modern legal usage dictionary is a very reliable source with detailed explanations of the modern legal nomenclature. Landau, Norma. Law, Crime, and English Society, 1660-1830. Cambridge, United Kingdom. Cambridge University Press. 2002. <http://catdir.loc.gov/catdir/samples/cam034/2002513368.pdf>. This online book edited by Norma Landau is a respectable piece of writing that describes many significant points in Englands law, crime, and society from 1660 to 1830. It outlines themes and ideas about crime from that time period. Though it was well written, this source was not as useful and significant in our research. [Author Unknown]. Britain in the Mid-1700s. Macro History and World Timeline. 7 Feb. 2014. <http://www.fsmitha.com/h3/h29-fr.htm>. This page has information on Britain in the mid-1700s, and includes passages on crime, punishment, law, religion, politics, social class, and more. Overall the page was very thorough and informational. [Author Unknown]. Criminal Justice. London Lives 1690-1800 ~ Crime, Poverty, and Social Policy in the Metropolis. 2012. 10 Feb. 2014. <http://www.londonlives.org/static/CriminalJustice.jsp>. This website is all about peoples lives in London from 1690 to 1800s. Because this project is studying the 18th century, this source might not be entirely accurate for the 18th century time frame, as it does include points from the 1600s. However, we suspect not much had changed from the 1690s to the 1700s, so we found this website useful to our research. [Picture]. Architecture, London. The Anglophile. 2012. 25 Jan. 2014. <http://blog.londonconnection.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Picture281.png>. [Picture]. Backgammon History. Backgammon Galore. 4 Jan. 2014. <http://www.bkgm.com/articles/Bray/BackgammonHistory/ArtFight.jpg>.

[Picture]. Cal Aggie Alumni Association. University of California. 17 Feb. 2014. <http://www.alumni.ucdavis.edu/s/787/NoRtCol.aspx?sid=787&gid=1&pgid=2996 >. [Picture]. History Cookbook. Cook It. 4 Jan. 2014. <http://cookit.e2bn.org/library/1241348815/house_of_commons_.original.jpg>. [Picture]. London Skyline. London Evening Standard. 7 Feb. 2014. <http://www.standard.co.uk/incoming/article8568145.ece/BINARY/original/Londo n_skyline_eLib_5247487.jpg>. [Picture]. Pickpockets. Victorian London. 4 Jan. 2014. <http://www.victorianlondon.org/crime/pickpocket.png>. [Picture]. Prisons and Prison Reform. History. 4 Jan. 2014. <http://www.history.org/foundation/journal/Summer11/images/prisons4.jpg>. {Picture]. Punishment. London Lives 1690-1800 ~ Crime, Poverty, and Social Policy in the Metropolis. 2012. 10 Feb. 2014. <http://www.londonlives.org/static/Punishment.jsp#toc6>.

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