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I research and write about historic crime and punishment in Gloucestershire, UK. Newent, Gloucestershire. Blog at https://gloscrimehistory.wordpress.com
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'Gloucester's Freedom From Crime' - in January 1924! At the Winter Assizes for the City and County of Gloucester it was announced that for the 3rd time, there were no cases to be heard for the City. The judge was presented with a pair of white gloves, as was the custom in the event of a 'maiden' Assize. (Gloucestershire Echo, 28 Jan 1924. Image courtesy of British Newspaper Archive.)

Transportation to Australia of convict, Sarah Murden

Today’s article is about my namesake - Sarah Murden (also written as Murdin), who was born on 16 February 1803, at Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, to parents John, a shoemaker, and his wife Ann née Beebby. Sarah’s younger brother, John followed in his father’s footsteps and he became a shoe maker; a traditional role in Northamptonshire, famed for its shoe industry. Sarah’s life, however, took a very different path…

https://georgianera.wordpress.com/2023/11/19/transportation-to-australia-of-convict-sarah-murden/

Transportation to Australia of convict, Sarah Murden

Today’s article is about my namesake – Sarah Murden (also written as Murdin), who was born on 16 February 1803, at Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, to parents John, a shoemaker, and his wife…

All Things Georgian

Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is…KNOCK-NOBBLER, PEACEKEEPER, or SLUGGARD WAKER:

A person employed to keep order, usually in church, by means of a large stick with which they would tap upon the heads of errant parishioners, typically unruly children or snoring adults. In earlier times they might also eject noisy dogs from a service.

📷 "The Veto", 1834 c/o Wellcome Collection #history

Bonfire Night 1883: The residents of #Longlevens, #Gloucester publicly shamed a wife-beater. (From Gloucester Citizen, 6 Nov 1883. Image courtesy of British Newspaper Archive.)
Weird personal request: if there is anyone out there who studied history at University of Bristol, could you please drop me a line? pls boost for reach
A nice find. A #medieval ‘IHS’ Christogram deployed as an apotropaic mark to ward off the #Devil. North #door, St John the Evangelist, Pauntley, #Gloucestershire #Church #Gothic #Lettering
Seen among the ruins of Llanthony Priory in #Gloucester - Ivy-leaved Toadflax growing on what's left of a medieval wall. #Gloucestershire #WildflowerHour #Bloomscrolling #botany #plants #flowers #wildflowers #plantscience #photography
No messing today. Just out and about in the upper Leadon valley. Four hours of the finest #Gloucestershire #landscape all to ourselves. Didn’t meet another soul! #GreenTherapy

Off to the Forest of Dean for today's #StandingStoneSunday offering; The Long Stone near Staunton.

It's right next to a busy road, but if you can block that out it's a really lovely, tapering 7 foot tall stone in a beautiful woodland setting. (Portrait, needs a click)

In folklore, if you prick the stone with a pin at the stroke of midnight, it will bleed.

Visited October 2010.

#BronzeAge #StandingStone #Gloucestershire #ForestOfDean #Folklore

Today's #OccupationOfTheDay is…BUTTER CHURNER or BUTTER WORKER:

"tests cream to see whether it is at proper temperature for churning...pours ripe cream into churn; turns churn & decides when churning is complete; allows buttermilk to escape (from base) and takes out butter, puts it on table of working-up machine to be kneaded, and squeezes out superfluous moisture..."

Dict Occup'l Terms (1927)
#history #FamilyHistory #histodons
📷 Butter worker c.1910, c/o Library of Congress