Users Guide to SOLM-2024 database

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This is the start of the Users Guide to the SOLM-2024 database

Overview of the database


- Technology: Excel Workbook
- Size: 22 MB
- Dimensions: 23,715 rows; 320 columns
- Sheets: One
- Conceptual structure: Flat semi-structured database
- Author: Colin Greenstreet
- Date started: 2017
- Latest version: SOLM-2024 Ver.13.2 08/04/2024



Conceptual structure


- Primary dimension is formed by the personal depositions of people

- Secondary dimension is formed by the named ships with which most of the personal depositions of people are associated

- Each of the primary dimensions is characterized in multiple ways, which can be grouped into sub-categores

e.g. The dimension of people has the following sub-dimensions, some of which are textual and some of which are numerical

People


PEOPLE: BASIC
-- Name [Forname; Surname] [TEXT]
-- Age [Years; Estimated birth year] [NUMBER]
-- Gender [Male/Female] [TAB]
-- Marital status [Bachelor; Spinster; Married; Widowed] [TEB; TEXT]
-- Age married [NUMBER]
-- Religion [TEXT]

PEOPLE: GEOGRAPHY
-- Current residence [Street/Hamlet; Parish; Town; County/Province]
-- Current state [e.g. England; e,g. France]

PEOPLE: GEOGRAPHY ADVANCED
-- Place of birth [Parish; County; Province; State] [TEXT]
-- Length of time in current residence [NUMBER; TEXT]
-- Approximate age when moved to current residential area [YEARS]

PEOPLE: OCCUPATION
-- Main self-described occupation [TEXT]
-- Further more detailed self-described occupations [TEXT]
-- Apprenticeship/Servant status [TAB]]
-- Additional work related activities described in text [TEXT]
-- Relationships with other people [Father/Son/Daughter; Husband/Wife; Uncle/Nephew; Cousins] [TEXT]

Ships


SHIPS: BASIC
-- Name of ship [TEXT]
-- Place of affiliation of ship [e.g. the Seaventure of Yarmouth]
-- Name of master of ship

SHIPS: VOYAGES
-- Extent of voyage knowledge [None; Partal; Full] [TAB]
-- Voyage nodeal points [Named nodes in route order, if known] [TEXT]

SHIPS: PHYSICAL
-- Ship burthen [Tons] [NUMBER]
-- Ship ordnance [Guns] [NUMBER]
-- sHIP DECKS [NUMBER]
-- Ship age [YEARS; TEXT]

SHIPS: PEOPLE
-- Name of master of ship [TEXT]
-- Ship company size [including master and boys] [NUMBER]

Legal


LEGAL: BASIC

-- Event triggering legal case in High Court of Admiralty [TEXT]
-- Short form case description [TEXT]
-- Folio mark [TEXT]
-- Date of deposition MODERNIZED; ENGLISH CALENDAR [TEXT]

LEGAL: ADVANCED

-- Disputes in English law courts or arbitration; Commissions; Protests; Examinations on ships; Examinations on shore [TEXT]
-- Disputes in non-English law courts or arbitration outside England; Includes Inquisition, Embargos, Sequestration, Consuls; Commissions; Foreign Notaries; Protests [TEXT]


Sorting the database


- Use of filters

- Use of sort buttons

- Use of F5 function

[THIS SECTION IS UNDER DEVELOPMENT]

Exercises


1. Using the SOLM-2024 database to analyse trade flows

- Example: Brazilian/Portuguese/Mediterranean
- Example: Hamburg/Lisbon-Cadiz/Mediterranean
- Example: English East Mediterranean

2. Using the SOLM-2024 database to compare and contrast shipping size and types in different geographies

- Question: Size and character of English East Mediterranean English shipping versus English Atlantic shipping
- Question: Size and character of English Atlantic shipping on Newfoundland versus Virginia versus Barbados routes

3. Using the SOLM-2024 database to study the roles, duties, and tasks of different occupations

- Question: How did people in specific mariner sub-occupations self-describe their office, places, tasks?
- Question: How did people evaluate the performance of others in specific mariner sub-occupations?
- Question: What can be quantified in terms of skill levels and wage levels for different mariner sub-occupations?

4. Using the SOLM-2024 database to study predation by galleys in the Mediterranean and the Atlantic in the 1H C17th

- Question: Where do you find galleys and war ships geographically active in seizing commercial shipping in the 1H C17th [Turkish galleys; galleys of Argiers; galleys of Tunis; galleys of Sally; Spanish galleys; French galleys]

5. Using the SOLM-2024 database to look at the use by English mariners of international legal jurisdictions

- Question: How can we use the data within SOLM-2024 to identify legal cases in non-English legal jurisdictions invollving English commercial shipping?
- Question: How can we systematically examine the strategies used by mariners and factors to access legal systems and arbitration in non-English jurisdictions?
- Question: What was the role of Consuls and Consular assistance outside England and how did mariners interact with Consuls?

Providing feedback


- We encourage all our users to provide feedback and to make special requests to us

- The SOLM-2024 database can improve by being used as much as possible for a wide range of research tasks