Day 1 concentrated on the British Isles, with Chris Paton the main speaker. His four presentations covered British and Irish Newspapers ; Scottish Research Resources before 1800 ; British Censuses and Substitutes ; and Discover Irish Land Records. A few gems from among the 20 plus pages of notes I took during the day (I concentrate better with a pen in my hand)
- Some newspapers publish two (or more) editions during a day and each will vary - and not every version will be digitised. It pays to check.
- Browse as well as search - you never know what you might find if you look around.
- Scotland is not England - Scotland has its own legal, religious and cultural structures and seems to have delighted in doing things differently than their English counterparts. Before 1707 they even had their own units and measures - and Scottish handwriting had its own little ways too!
- Ireland is also not England - they too had their own structures and ways of doing things.
- People lie (this I already knew, but it is worth reinforcing). Any record is only as good as the informant - and for a variety of reasons sometimes people lie!