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The 18th century printed British parliamentary papers proposal originated from the community consultation carried out in early 2003. The aim of the project is to digitise up to 900,000 pages 18th century House of Commons and House of Lords reports and bills, creating a fully-searchable XML database.

18th century parliamentary papers

Overview

The project will deliver up to 1 million pages from all surviving 18th century Parliamentary papers, bills, journals and reports using an automated workflow, and Britian’s first robotic scanner. The project will allow users to browse, search and download the texts from documents of all surviving 18th century Parliamentary papers, bills, journals and reports. By making previously obscure materials accessible, it will release potential to reassess the role of the 18th century parliaments at a critical time of change.

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The project

Search the complete run of documentation generated by Parliament’s papers and bills, and its day-to-day workings, including House of Commons and House of Lords Journals and Reports. BOPCRIS will offer unprecedented access and flexibility to search, question and analyse 18th-century Parliamentary papers, bills and journals in a completely new way. The century which bore witness to the Industrial Revolution and the American War of Independence (1775–83) is recorded at the highest level in the parliamentary papers of the era.

Momentous stories are included, such as an in-depth account of the scandal-ridden tenure of Britain’s ‘first prime minister’ Sir Robert Walpole (1721–42). You can get a feel for Anglo-American relations in the 18th century, as you can for the early days of British rule in India during the raj. Many others are included as well, such as Nicholas Hawksmoor’s churches and John Harrison’s longitude clocks.

The paper copies of this material which still exist are not generally held on libraries’ open shelves and are poorly indexed, but this electronic resource will allow universal access to high-quality, fully searchable digital surrogates of the complete records.

The content

House of Commons and House of Lords Bills, Papers and Commons Papers: estimated number of documents:

House of Commons papers

11,380

House of Commons bills

917

House of Lords papers
House of Lords bills

1,311

 

Date King or Queen came to the throne Parliament Session Start date








King William III and Mary - 3 February 1689 1st Parliament of Great Britain Session 1 18 February 1688





2nd Parlaiment of Great Britain Session 1 20 March 1689


Session 2 2 October 1690


Session 3 22 October 1691


Session 4 4 November 1692


Session 5 7 November 1693


Session 6 12 November 1694




William III  - 28 December 1694 3rd Parliament of Great Britain Session 1 22 November 1695


Session 2 20 October 1696


Session 3  3 December 1697





4th Parliament of Great Britain Session 1 6 December 1698


Session 2 16 November 1699





5th Parliament of Great Britain Session 1 6 February 1700




Anne 8 March 1702 6th Parliament of Great Britain Session 1 30 December 1701








George I  - l August 1714 4th Parliament of Great Britain Session 2 1 August 1714





5th Parliament of Great Britain Session 1 17 March 1715


Session 2 20 February 1717


Session 3 21 November 1717


Session 4 11 November 1718


Session 5 23 November 1719


Session 6 8 December 1720


Session 7 19 October 1721





6th Parlliament of Great Britain Session 1 9 October 1722


Session 2 9 January 1724


Session 3 12 November 1724


Session 4 20 January 1726


Session 5 17 January 1727




George II  - 11 June 1727







7th Parliament of Great Britain Session 1 23 January 1728


Session 2 21 January 1729


Session 3 13 January 1730


Session 4 21 January 1731


Session 5 13 January 1732


Session 6 16 January 1733


Session 7 17 January 1734





8th Parliament of Great Britain Session 1 14 January 1735


Session 2 15 January 1736


Session 3 1 February 1737


Session 4 24 January 1738


Session 5 1 February 1739


Session 6 15 November 1739


Session 7 18 November 1740





9th Parliament of Great Britain Session 1 1 December 1741


Session 2 16 november 1742


Session 3 1 Decmber 1743


Session 4 24 November 1744


Session 5 17 October 1745


Session 6 18 November 1746





10th Parliament of Great Britain Session 1  10 November 1747


Session 2 29 November 1748


Session 3 16 November 1749


Session 4 17 January 1751


Session 5 14 November 1751


Session 6 11 January 1753


Session 7 15 November 1753





11th Parliament of Great Britain Session 1  31 May 1754


Session 2 14 November 1754


Session 3 13 November 1755


Session 4 2 December 1756


Session 5 1 Decmber 1757


Session 6 23 November 1758


Session 7 13 November 1759
George III - 25 October 1760
Session 8 25 October 1760





12th Parliament of Great Britain Session 1 3 November 1761


Session 2 25 November 1762


Session 3 15 November 1763


Session 4 10 January 1765


Session 5 17 December 1765


Session 6 11 November 1766


Session 7 24 November 1767





13th Parliament of Great Britain Session 1 10 May 1768


Session 2 8 November 1768


Session 3 9 January 1770


Session 4 13 November 1770


Session 5 21 January 1772


Session 6 26 November 1772


Session 7 13 January 1774





14th Parliament of Great Britain Session 1 29 November 1774


Session 2 26 October 1775


Session 3 31 October 1776


Session 4 18 November 1777


Session 5 28 November 1778


Session 6 25 November 1779





15th Parliament of Great Britain Session 1 31 October 1780


Session 2 27 November 1781


Session 3 5 December 1782


Session 4 11 November 1783





16th Parliament of Great Britain Session 1 18 May 1784


Session 2 25 January 1785


Session 3 24 January 1786


Session 4 23 January 1787


Session 5 27 November 1787


Session 6 3 February 1789


Session 7 21 January 1790





17th Parliament of Great Britain Session 1 25 November 1790


Session 2 31 January 1792


Session 3 13 December 1792


Session 4 21 January 1794


Session 5 30 December 1794


Session 6 29 October 1795





18th Parliament of Great Britain Session 1 3 March 1797


Session 2 2 November 1797


Session 3 20 November 1798


Session 4 24 September 1799


Session 5 11 November 1800









1st Parliament of the UK of GB and Ireland Session 1 22 January 1801


Session 2 29 October 1801





2nd  Parliament of the UK of GB and Ireland Session 1 16 November 1802


Session 2 22 November 1803


Session 3 15 January 1805




George IV January 29 1820


The process

Revolutionary technology is bringing the project to life. For the first time ever in the UK, a Swiss-built one-ton robotic scanner is being used. It is capable of working its way extremely fast and delicately through up to 1,000 pages an hour of original historical documents. The pages are turned with vacuum technology, their edges pinpointed by lasers. This output rate has freed up staff time, so that they can devote more attention to indexing and classification, enhancing the eventual resource.

BOPCRIS is applying 21st-century classification and search-and-retrieval methods to 18th-century material. The team has re-organised the access points for all 14,000 documents under Library of Congress subject headings. The end user will benefit from the familiarity and comprehensiveness of this international standard. Full-text searching will be possible using an innovative approach: while the screen displays individual page scans, a hidden full-text version resides in the background to facilitate keyword searching. Material will also be browsed through traditional tools such as tables of contents. Portable Document Format (PDF) versions of individual pages will be available for download.

The future

The project will deliver a pilot demonstrator in Summer 2005. This will be accompanied by lab-based user testing to refine the User Interface and Resource Discovery tool development. Full service commences in March 2007. The robotic scanner itself is a long-term investment and there is ample scope for its application to other national projects.

Project Staff

Dr Julian Ball (Project Manager)
Hartley Library,
Highfield,                    
Southampton
SO17 1BJ
Email: jhb@soton.ac.uk

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