We are pulling together a variety of new Regency related resources, too…beginning with our first work…a searchable and sortable dictionary!
COMING SOON: The 2nd Edition of CANT: Regency Era Dictionary and Thesaurus. The second edition will feature additional sources and words, for over 4,000 era appropriate terms and phrases. All past purchasers will be eligible for the updated edition.
Regency Era Dictionary and Thesaurus:
We have created it in Excel (XLS) format, with category tags for sorting and a thesaurus function perfect for use by writers, creators, and readers. Using a variety of primary sources, the Regency Cant dictionary has thousands of words.
The Excel workbook is editable, searchable, sortable, and ready for query making it the ideal format for an early 19th Century Dictionary. It includes swear words, insults, and words for a variety of categories including money, food/drink, body, health, fashion, travel, and adjectives.
Cant: Regency Era Dictionary and Thesaurus is priced to be affordable at $6.50 (US) for an editable digital download xls (excel) format file.
Regency Readers are raving: “The Dictionary/Thesaurus is amazing! It’s perfect and easy to search and sort. Wonderful job!” – Julie B
Early 19th Century Coaching Database:
We have released our first edition of the Early 19th Century Coaching Database. This resource is our excel based spreadsheet on early 19th century coaching routes/roads with information like distances and estimated travel time, market days, a coaching route map and more! We used excel once again to make it sortable and searchable, and also hold formulas for the easy calculation of distances and time that you can edit as needed.
This handy resource is priced at $4.25 (US).
Regency Weather Patterns
We have compiled some information, including average temperatures and significant weather events in the UK between 1800 and 1840, into an excel workboook…and are offering it for download…for FREE!
If you are looking for an index of all our past Regency history posts, go here!
If you are looking for some tools to help figure out Regency era money, go here!