The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, London 1674 to 1913. A fully searchable online edition of the largest body of texts detailing the lives of non-elite people ever published, containing accounts of nearly 200,000 criminal trials held at London's central criminal court.
List of Baronies in the Peerage of England (1264-1707). Lists all baronies, extant, extinct, dormant, abeyant, or forfeit, in the Peerage of England. Date of creation, surname, and current status is provided for each title.
The Word on the Street - Broadsides at the National Library of Scotland. The National Library of Scotland's online collection of nearly 1,800 broadsides lets you see for yourself what 'the word on the street' was in Scotland between 1650 and 1910. You can search by keyword, browse by title or browse by subject.
Kirby Misperton History. Kirby Misperton is a small village in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. Web site includes census records, directories, 1845 tithe award, and more.
Bristol Wills Indices 1781-1858 (Gloucestershire, England). This is an index of all wills proved at Bristol between 1791 and 1858. It contains wills previously un-indexed and supersedes all other indexes of Bristol wills for this period.
Richard Heaton's Newspaper Collection. The collection consists of c.860 Extracts and full Transcripts of mainly English and Irish, Georgian and early Victorian Regional Newspapers. All counties covered but principally Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hampshire, London, Lancashire, Middlesex, Surrey, Worcestershire, & Wiltshire. Well in excess of 100,000 names, forming one of the largest collections of Free English and Irish Newspaper Transcripts on the Web.
Blue Dragon Strays Index (United Kingdom). The site aims to help family history researchers find people who have "gone missing" from their birthplaces or last known locations and to signpost new areas of research.
Bedfordshire Strays. A "Stray" is a recorded event in which a person is described in the record as being from or connected with, a place outside the area in which they normally lived.
Scottish Emigration Database. The Scottish Emigration Database currently contains the records of over 21,000 passengers who embarked at Glasgow and Greenock for non-European ports between 1 January and 30 April 1923, and at other Scottish ports between 1890 and 1960.