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Serials<br />
The Leeds Mercury *<br />
1738 - 1939<br />
Leeds, England<br />
This paper, which maintained a high<br />
standard of journalism, had<br />
considerable influence especially in<br />
the late 19 th century. The political<br />
content of its editorials was<br />
particularly significant. In 1901, the<br />
paper appeared as the Leeds &<br />
Yorkshire Mercury and in 1939, it<br />
merged with the Yorkshire <strong>Post</strong>.<br />
474 reels 35mm<br />
The London Chronicle *†<br />
1757 - 1823<br />
London, England<br />
Originally known as the Universal<br />
Evening <strong>Post</strong>, it ran for 67 years until<br />
its amalgamation with the London<br />
Paquet. It appeared 3 times weekly<br />
with a strong literary bias but also<br />
included foreign and home news,<br />
reviews and general articles. One<br />
prolific contributor was Boswell,<br />
who declared that it was the one<br />
paper Johnson saw.<br />
67 reels 35mm<br />
London Gazette<br />
1665 - 1950<br />
Oxford & London, England<br />
First published in 1665, this is the<br />
oldest continuously-published<br />
newspaper in the United Kingdom.<br />
As the official newspaper of the<br />
Crown, it plays a role in Britain<br />
comparable to that of other national<br />
gazettes throughout the world.<br />
Taking its name from the seat of<br />
government, it originated as the<br />
Oxford Gazette when King Charles II<br />
held court in that city. After 23<br />
issues, both court and newspaper<br />
moved to London and the<br />
publication took its current title. By<br />
1801, with the development of a<br />
robust private press, it had taken on<br />
the role of recording Government<br />
news. The London Gazette contains<br />
a wide range of official notices,<br />
including State, Parliamentary and<br />
Ecclesiastical notices; Transport and<br />
Planning notices; and Corporate and<br />
Personal Insolvency notices. Many<br />
Gazette notices are statutory in<br />
nature and serve as an essential<br />
resource for legal researchers and<br />
practitioners.<br />
Formerly Oxford Gazette; Also available<br />
Nov. 1665-1800 & 1959-1962 on 45<br />
reels 35mm<br />
739 reels 35mm<br />
Manchester Mercury *<br />
1752 - 1830<br />
Manchester, England<br />
31 reels 35mm<br />
Northampton Mercury *†<br />
1720 - 1977<br />
England<br />
149 reels 35mm<br />
Stamford Mercury *†<br />
1714-1720 & 1728-1729<br />
Stamford, England<br />
Also known as: Howgrave’s Stamford<br />
Mercury - Lincoln, Rutland & Stamford<br />
Mercury<br />
12 reels 35mm<br />
The York Courant *†<br />
1728 - 1805<br />
Yorkshire, England<br />
Although this newspaper began in<br />
1725, the earliest known copy to<br />
survive is No. 169 dated 3 rd<br />
November 1728. The present<br />
microfilm publication has been<br />
prepared from scattered holdings in<br />
York City Library and York Minster<br />
and libraries in Hull and Leeds and<br />
represents the most complete run of<br />
the newspaper in existence, though<br />
there are some gaps.<br />
18 reels 35mm<br />
York Gazetteer/York<br />
Journal *<br />
1753<br />
Yorkshire, England<br />
These newspapers were filmed from<br />
a single bound volume, from which<br />
several numbers were missing.<br />
York Gazetteer January to June 1745;<br />
York Journal or Weekly Advertiser<br />
January to December 1745; York Journal<br />
or Protestant Courant April 1746 to<br />
December 1749; Protestant York<br />
Courant 1749 to 1753<br />
1 reel 35mm<br />
France<br />
Arrêts du Conseil d’État<br />
du Roi *<br />
1703 & 1770-1771<br />
Paris, France<br />
4 reels 35mm<br />
Le Mercure galant *<br />
1672 - 1832<br />
Paris, France<br />
Paru sous les titres: Nouveau (Le)<br />
mercure galant, 1677, Mai 1714-oct.<br />
1716; Nouveau (Le) mercure, 1717-mai<br />
1721; Mercure (Le), Juin/juil 1721-<br />
1723; Mercure de France. Dédié au roi,<br />
1724-10 déc 1791; Mercure français, 17<br />
déc 1791-pluviôse an VII (1799);<br />
Mercure de France. Journal politique,<br />
littéraire et dramatique, 10 pluviôse-30<br />
fructidor an VII (29 janv.-16 sept.<br />
1799); Mercure de France littéraire et<br />
politique, Juin 1800-janv. 1818;<br />
Mercure de France et chronique de<br />
Paris, Juil. 1819-fév. 1820; Mercure (Le)<br />
du dix-neuvième siècle, 1823-1827;<br />
Mercure (Le) de France au dix-neuvième<br />
siècle, 1827-1832; Non paru de 1675 à<br />
1676<br />
186 reels 35mm<br />
Salon: <strong>Catalog</strong>ue des<br />
expositions depuis 1699 *<br />
1699 - 1914<br />
Paris, France<br />
Vols. 1-136; Missing 1829<br />
23 reels 35mm<br />
Germany<br />
Casselische Zeitung von<br />
Policey-, Commercien und<br />
andern dem publico<br />
dienlichen Sachen *<br />
1733-1808 & 1814-1821<br />
Kassel, Germany<br />
65 reels 35mm<br />
Die Europäische Relation *<br />
1676 - 1703<br />
Hamburg, Germany<br />
Various runs<br />
Please inquire for additional<br />
information<br />
Frankfurter Ober-<strong>Post</strong>-<br />
Amts-Zeitung *<br />
1615 - 1852<br />
Frankfurt am Main, Germany<br />
Various runs<br />
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information<br />
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