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Newspapers and Magazines<br />

2887 | 2888<br />

<strong>The</strong> morning advertiser. No 1, 8 Feb 1794 onwards. Prop <strong>The</strong><br />

Licensed Victuallers’ Association. Ed ? Anderson, John Scott, ?<br />

Sheridan, James Grant 1850–70, Alfred B. Richards 1870–6,<br />

Thomas Hamber 1876–86, Thomas Wright 1886–94, Frank G.<br />

Dovey.<br />

<strong>The</strong> porcupine. No 1, 30 Oct 1800–31 Dec 1801. Incorporated in True<br />

Briton. Pop and ed William Cobbett.<br />

<strong>The</strong> British press or morning literary advertiser. No 1, 1 Jan 1803–31<br />

Oct 1826. Ed George Lane, Robert Heron, J. B. Capes.<br />

<strong>The</strong> advertiser’s daily magazine. [No 1, 29 Jan 1805]–no 9, 8 Feb<br />

1805–?.<br />

<strong>The</strong> morning star. [1805]–no 58, 25 Jan 1806–?.<br />

<strong>The</strong> aurora and British imperial reporter. No 1, 19 Jan–no 121, 8 June<br />

1807–?. Ed William Jerdan.<br />

<strong>The</strong> day. No 1, 2 Jan 1809–no 2057, 20 Apr 1815–[1817]. Incorporated<br />

in New times. Ed Eugenius Roche 1809–11, John Scott, ? Hogan.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new times. [1817]–1 Jan 1818–4 Oct 1828. Continued as Morning<br />

journal 6 Oct 1828–13 May 1830. Started before Easter 1817 and<br />

soon absorbed in Day; continued as Day and new times, but the<br />

first part <strong>of</strong> the title was dropped before the end <strong>of</strong> 1817. Ed J. H.<br />

Stoddard 1817–26. Eugenius Roche 1827–8, Robert Alexander<br />

and J. M. Gutch 1828–30.<br />

<strong>The</strong> British statesman. No 1, 10 Feb–no 262, 11 Dec 1819.<br />

<strong>The</strong> representative. No 1, 25 Jan–29 July 1826. Prop John Murray.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tatler. No 1, 4 Oct 1830–13 Feb 1832. Ed J. H. Leigh Hunt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily politician. No 1, 25 Jan–no 24, 20 Feb 1836. Another paper<br />

<strong>of</strong> the same name ran for a few days in Sep <strong>of</strong> the same year.<br />

<strong>The</strong> constitutional and public ledger. No 1, 15 Sep 1836–1 July 1837.<br />

See Public ledger, above. Prop <strong>The</strong> Metropolitan Newspaper Co, a<br />

group <strong>of</strong> Radical sympathisers. Ed S. L. Blanchard assisted by<br />

Thornton Hunt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> morning gazette. No 1, 2 Oct–no 54, 2 Dec 1837.<br />

<strong>The</strong> iron times. No 1, 7 July 1845–no 264, 11 May 1846. Prop and ed T.<br />

L. Holt.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily news. No 1, 21 Jan 1846–31 May 1930. Amalgamated with<br />

Daily chronicle and continued as News-chronicle, 2 June 1930–17<br />

Oct 1960. Prop Bradbury and Evans, Joseph Paxton, Joshua<br />

Walmsley et al; George Smith; Samuel Morely, Henry<br />

Labouchere, Henry Oppenheim et al. Ed Charles Dickens Jan<br />

1846, John Forster Feb–Oct 1846, E. E. Crowe Oct 1846–1851, F.<br />

Knight Hunt 1851–4, William Weir 1854–8, Thomas Walker<br />

1858–69, Edward Dicey 1869, F. H. Hill 1870–85, H. W. Lucy Dec<br />

1885–June 1887, John R. Robinson 1887–95, E. T. Cook 1895–1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> London telegraph. No 1, 1 Feb–8 July 1848. Prop H. Ingram. Ed<br />

Thomas Hodgkin.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily telegraph. No 1, 29 June 1855 onwards. First pbd at 2d but<br />

in 1856 was the first daily newspaper to be sold at 1d. Prop A. B.<br />

Sleigh 1855; family company under J. M. Levy, Edward Lawson<br />

(Lord Burnham), Henry Lawson (Viscount Burnham) 1856–1927.<br />

Ed A. B. Richards 1855, Edward Lawson (Lord Burnham)<br />

1856–1916(?) assisted by Thornton Hunt 1856–72 and Edwin<br />

Arnold 1873–1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> morning news. No 1, 3 Mar 1856–no 924, 29 June 1859. Ed Henry<br />

Mayhew.<br />

<strong>The</strong> morning star. No 1, 17 Mar 1856–no 4251, 13 Oct 1869. Prop<br />

Samuel Lucas 1856–65. Ed Samuel Lucas 1856–65, J. McCarthy, J.<br />

Morley June–Oct 1869.<br />

<strong>The</strong> standard. 29 June 1857–16 Mar 1916. Founded as an evening<br />

paper in 1827 (see col 2889, below), it was for many years run in conjuction<br />

with Morning herald; in 1857 it became a morning paper,<br />

though an evening edn continued to be pbd. Prop James<br />

Johnstone 1857–76; W. H. Mudford. Ed Thomas Hamber<br />

1857–70, John Gorst 1870–74, W. H. Mudford 1874–1900, G. B.<br />

Curtis 1900–4.<br />

<strong>The</strong> morning mail. 23 Apr 1864–21 July 1865. Continued as London<br />

general advertiser, 22 July 1865–1 Dec 1866.<br />

<strong>The</strong> day. No 1, 19 Mar–4 May 1867.<br />

<strong>The</strong> London daily reporter. [1869]–no 376, 2 Jan 1871–16 June 1871.<br />

Continued as London daily recorder, 17 June 1871–31 Dec 1872.<br />

<strong>The</strong> financier. No 1, 1 Mar 1870–23 May 1924. Incorporated in<br />

Financial times.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily chronicle. No 3320, 25 Nov 1872–31 May 1930.<br />

Incorporated in News chronicle. Started weekly in 1855 as<br />

Clerkenwell news and general advertiser, nos 73–1200, 8 Oct<br />

1856–5 Feb 1866; continued for a few issues daily, then twice<br />

weekly as Clerkenwell news and London times, nos 1201–2394, 7<br />

Feb 1866–Dec 1869; then continued daily as Clerkenwell news<br />

and London daily chronicle, nos 2395–2779, 11 Dec 1869–5 Mar<br />

1871; continued as London daily chronicle and Clerkenwell news,<br />

nos 2780–3319, 6 Mar 1871–23 Nov 1872. Prop Edward Lloyd. Ed<br />

Robert Whelan Boyle 1876–89, Alfred Ewen Fletcher 1889–94, H.<br />

W. Massingham 1894–9, W. Fisher 1899–1903.<br />

<strong>The</strong> hour. No 1, 24 Mar 1873–11 Aug 1876. Prop D. Morier Evans. Ed<br />

Thomas Hamber.<br />

<strong>The</strong> circle. No 1, 29 Jan–no 87, 9 May 1874. Ed William Saunders.<br />

<strong>The</strong> echo. No 1 (<strong>of</strong> morning edition), 4 Oct 1875–31 May 1876. Run in<br />

connection with Echo (see below under evening papers). <strong>The</strong> first<br />

halfpenny morning daily. Prop Albert Grant. Ed Horace Voules.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sportsman. 20 Mar 1876–22 Nov 1924. Incorporated in Sporting<br />

life. No 1, 2 Aug 1865 (twice weekly); thrice weekly in 1867. Ed<br />

Charles Russell 1867–75, Thomas Whitefoot 1878–85, A. Allison,<br />

S. Downing 1889–?.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily express. Nos 1–101, 1 May–25 Aug 1877.<br />

<strong>The</strong> continental times. [1878]–12 Mar 1881–15 Feb 1890. Pbd in<br />

London and Paris.<br />

Sporting life. 23 Mar 1883 onwards. Started as Bell’s penny life in<br />

London, no 1, 16 Mar 1859; continued twice weekly as Sporting<br />

life from no 12, 30 Apr 1859; in 1861 it absorbed Sporting telegraph<br />

(no 1, Feb 1860–6 Mar 1861); in Apr 1881 it was pbd 4 times<br />

weekly; on 23 Mar 1883 it became a daily paper; on 1 July 1886 it<br />

absorbed Bell’s life in London, below. Prop George Maddick and<br />

S. O. Beeton; Edward Hulton 1885–?. Ed Henry Fiest 1859–74,<br />

Charles W. Blake 1874–91, George S. Lowe 1891–?.<br />

<strong>The</strong> summary. No 1, 10 July 1883–11 Oct 1884. Pbd by Times.<br />

<strong>The</strong> financial news. No 114, 1 July 1884 onwards. Absorbed Financial<br />

times and took over its title. Started as Financial and mining<br />

news, nos 1–113, 28 Jan–28 June 1884. Prop and ed Harry H. Marks.<br />

<strong>The</strong> morning mail. Nos 1–69, 20 Apr–9 July 1885.<br />

<strong>The</strong> journal. Nos 1–43, 1 Nov–20 Dec 1886.<br />

<strong>The</strong> financial times. 13 Feb 1888 onwards. Started as London<br />

financial guide, no 1, Jan–Feb 1888. See Financial news, above.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily oracle. Nos 1–840, 21 Nov 1889–27 Aug 1892. Ed T. P.<br />

Whittaker.<br />

Galignani’s messenger. No 23515, 1 Jan 1890–31 Dec 1895. Continued<br />

as Daily messenger, no 25679, 1 Jan 1896–30 July 1904. Started in<br />

Paris in 1814, thrice weekly and became daily in 1821. Ed Cyrus<br />

Redding 1815–18, James S. Bowes, Gibbons Merle 1830–55, J. C.<br />

Mackenzie, Horatio Bottomley 1896, Norman Angell.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily graphic. No 1, 4 Jan 1890–16 Oct 1926. An illustrated paper.<br />

Incorporated in Daily sketch. Prop William L. Thomas.<br />

Morning. No 1, 21 May 1892–4 Sep 1898. Continued as London<br />

morning, no 1968, 5 Sep 1898–22 Apr 1899. Continued as<br />

Morning herald, no 1, 24 Apr 1899–1 Sep 1900. Incorporated in<br />

Daily express. Halfpenny paper. Ed Chester Ives.<br />

<strong>The</strong> morning leader. No 1, 23 May 1892–11 May 1912. Incorporated in<br />

Daily news. Halfpenny paper. Ed F. W. Wilson.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily courier. Nos 1–98, 23 Apr–15 Aug 1896. Prop George<br />

Newnes. Ed W. Earl Hodgson.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily mail. No 1, 4 May 1896 onwards. Prop and ed Alfred<br />

Harmsworth.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily express. No 1, 24 Apr 1900 onwards. Prop C. A. Pearson. Ed<br />

Pearson 1900–4.

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