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abolition (of the slave trade), Aske Hall, 38, 40 11, 50 authenticity, 114–15 access issues, 12–15, 41, 73–97 Access to Archives (A2A), Barbon, Nicholas, 52 84–5, 92–3, 94 Barking Central Library, 77 Act for the Abolition of the Beacon Bursary Fund, 56, 68 British Trade in Enslaved Bentham, Jeremy, 94 Africans, 35 blogs, 66, 96 Adam, Robert, 53 Borthwick Institute of Ancestry.com, 7, 8, 14 Historical Research, 25, 28 Archaeological Society, 25 Bressey, Caroline, 11 archives, 13–17, 74 British Association for access to, 12–15, 41, 73–97 Cemeteries in South Asia arrangement of, 89 (BACSA), 10 cataloguing, 41, 81, 91–6 British Library, 8, 54, 74, 75, collaborative research with, 86–92, 95 31–3 British Records Association, copying, 95–6 24, 28, 30 country houses and, 22–3, Brown, Laurence, 50 26–8 county, 23–8, 35–40, 79–80 Cambridge University, 28, 29 digital preservation of, 42 cataloguing, 41, 81, 91–6 electronic searches of, 41 Centre for Military Archives, funding for, 25, 74, 85–6 28–9 local, 23–8, 32, 35–40, 79–80 Charleston Trust, 51 online, 84–7, 91–6 Chen, Tina Mai, 126 private, 28 Child, Sir Francis (Elder), 53 university, 28–33 Child, Sir Francis (Younger), 53 Archives and Records Child, Sir Robert, 53 Association, 30 Cholmley papers, 36–7, 39 archivists, 13, 22–8, 30, 42, Clergy of the Church of 87–96 England Database, 9 Arts and Humanities Research Clifford, Helen, 3, 4, 9–10, 35, Council (AHRC), 15, 29, 49, 68, 74, 77 51 Cockerell, John, 103

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Cockerell, Samuel Pepys, 103 Dick, Susan, 107 Cockerell, Sir Charles, 101–3, 106–9 Dick-Cunyngham, Thomas, 107 collaboration, 2, 15, 40–1, 96 digital preservation, 42 access issues and, 73–97 digital resources, 9, 14, 84–7, 91–6 boundaries of, 15–16, 126 domestic spaces, 10–11 case studies, 35–40 Dresser, Madge, 50, 59–60 competition and, 31–3 Dundas, Lawrence, 38, 39–40 cross-sector, 47–70, 126 face-to-face, 67 East India Company (EIC), 3–4, 8, 48, global contexts and, 34–5 52–5, 75, 82–4, 101 with HEIs, 31–3, 49–52 East India Company at Home project, between local government and 2–6, 9–10, 17–18, 23, 34, 39–40, universities, 29–31 90, 125 micro-collaborations, 89–91 collaboration with Osterley Park, ‘Trappings of Trade’, 47–70 47–70 Collaborative Doctoral Award (CDA), funding for, 68 49, 51 peer review in, 14 collaborative research, 2–6, 12, 16–17, Economic and Social Research Council 40–1, 125–7 (ESRC), 33 colonial history, 10, 101 Ede, Lisa, 126 commercial organisations, 15, 17, 100–3, Ellis, Roger, 27 107–23 Emmison, Frederick, 24 community engagement, 2, 55–60, English Heritage, 9, 10, 11, 15, 49, 50, 64–6 51, 101 Cook, Michael, 29–30 Enrich UK, 30–1 co-production, 2–6, 9, 14–16, 33, 40, Erskine, D., 28 68, 102, 126, 127 Essex Record Office (ERO), 81 see also collaboration Etheridge, Lauryn, 56, 61 copyright issues, 6, 96 ethical issues, 3, 6 country house partnerships, 32–3 expertise, 3, 6, 32, 50–2, 54, 60, 67, 69, 80 country houses, 10–11, 26–8, 50, exploitation, 12 100–20 county archives/record offices, 23–8, Families in British India Society 35–40, 79–80 (FIBIS), 8, 41–2 County Council, 26 family history, 7–12, 74, 81–7, 125 Cox, Oliver, 33, 34 family history groups, 13 cross-sector collaboration, 47–70, 126 Farrington, Anthony, 83, 91–2 Fawcett Library, 29 Dales Countryside Museum, 35 Fellinger, Meike, 54 Daniell, Thomas, 103, 108 Filor, Ellen, 4, 100 Davies, Pauline, 54, 60, 61, 68 findmypast, 7–8 Devon Record Office, 79–80 Finn, Margot, 3 Dick, John, 112 Fowler, George Herbert, 23–4 Dick, Robert Keith, 102, 107, 117 funding councils, 8–9, 16 Dick, Sir Alexander, 102, 106, 110–11 funding sources, 3, 8–9, 15–18, 32, 67–8, Dick, Sir James, 106 74, 125

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‘London Voices’ project, 61 ownership, 63–6 Lunsford, Andrea A., 126 Oxford University, 28, 29, 33 Lysons, Daniel, 76 Parham, Susan, 11 Makepeace, Margaret, 17, 75, 86, 87–96 Parks, Fanny, 5 Making Britain project, 90 Peake, Edward and Camilla, 105 Malet, George E.G., 26–7, 28 Peake, Susanna, 105 Mandler, Peter, 101 Peck, Daniel, 61 Mark’s Hall Mansion, 33 peer review, 14, 126–7 Marquess of Zetland, 38–9 Perkins, Corinne, 67 Massey, Doreen, 10–11 A Place in the Sun, 94 material culture, 9–11, 125–6 Pollock, J. C., 37 McAleer, John, 11 post-colonial histories, 12 Melman, Billie, 125 Prestonfield, Edinburgh, 17, 101–3, metadata, 14 106–7, 110–20 micro-collaborations, 89–91 Prior, Katherine, 11 Modern Records Centre, 29 private archives, 28 Moving Here, 31 private historic sites, 17, 100–27 museums, 12 public engagement, 2, 4, 11–12, 32–3 public funding councils, 8–9, 16 National Archives, 31, 74, 94 public history, 6–12, 15, 102–20 National Association for Decorative public impact, 32 and Fine Arts Society (NADFAS), 5, 9 Ramsay, Allan, 102, 110 National Networking Demonstrator Rand, Erica, 65 project, 30 Raven, James, 33 National Register of Archives, 27 Raymond, Sir Charles, 8, 74–9, 81–7 National Trust, 5, 7, 9, 10, 15, 48, 51–2, Reading University, 30 101, 102, 111 Reed, Claire, 52, 53, 54, 57, 58 Newcastle University, 29 Repton, Humphry, 103 New Opportunities Fund, 30 research Northumberland Archives, 88 access to, 12–15 North Yorkshire County Record Office collaborative, 2–6, 12, 16–17, 29–31, (NYCRO), 23, 35–40, 40–1 40–1, 125–7 Nottingham University, 28 funding of, 15–16 presentation of, 66–7 online archives, 7–8, 84–7, 91–6 research communities, 2, 4–5, 12, 13 online networking, 67 researchers, 31–2 online technologies, 10, 84–7 academic, 49–51, 87–96 open access, 6 collaboration by. see collaboration Osterley Park and House project, 12, ethical issues for, 3 16–17, 47–70 independent, 4–5, 17, 74–87 East India Company and, 52–5 volunteer, 3, 9, 54–5, 94 local participation in, 55–60, 64–6 Rhodes, Jamie, 95, 96 ‘Trappings of Trade’ exhibition, Rhodes House Library, 29 47–8, 60–70 Ridgeway, Christopher, 50

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Roots, Charlie, 82–3 Thompon, James, 111 Rural History Centre, 30 Tipu Sultan, 5 Tosh, John, 7, 101, 102 Samuel, Raphael, 6, 31–2 Transcribe Bentham, 94 School of Oriental and African Studies, ‘Trappings of Trade’ exhibition, 47–8, 29 60–70 SEAX catalogue, 81 ‘Travel, Explore and Discover’ project, Seymour, Susanne, 50 61 Sezincote, Gloucestershire, 17, 101–20 Sharma, Yuthika, 56, 57, 60, 68 university archives, 28–33 Shepherd, Elizabeth, 24 University College London (UCL), 9, Sidthorpe, Janice, 100, 104, 109 24, 39, 40–1 Silverthorne, Elizabeth, 81, 82 University of Leicester, 33 Slavery and the British Country University of Sussex, 51 House, 11, 50–1 University of Warwick, 4, 29 slavery/slave trade, 11, 35, 50, 101, see University of York, 28 also abolition Untold Lives blog, 96 Sledmere, 34–5 Smith, Bonnie, 6 Valentine, 61–2 Smith, Kate, 4, 35, 56 Valentines Mansion, 75–6, 81–7 Smith, Laurajane, 56 Victoria and Albert Museum, 27 Society of Archivists, 30 Victoria County History (VCH), 7, Society of Local Archivists, 30 76 Steer, Francis, 23 volunteers, 3, 9, 54–5, 94 Stitt, Freddy, 27 Strong, Roy, 27 Walpole, Horace, 53 Sudan Archive, 29 Warren, Allen, 50 Sweetmore, Keith, 49, 68, 74, 77 Warwick University, 4 Sykes, Mark, 34 Wateron, Emma, 56 Sykes, Richard, 34 Williams, Paul, 12 Sykes, Sir John, 6 Yorkshire Country House Partnership Tamil Community Centre, 57–8 (YCHP), 32–3, 49–50 Thames Valley Country House Partnership (TVCHP), 33 Zetland, Marquis of, 38

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