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London Evening Papers<br />

<strong>The</strong> star. No 1, 3 May 1788–15 Oct 1831. Incorporated in Albion and<br />

star. Prop Peter Stuart; Alexander Tilloch. Ed Andrew<br />

Macdonald, Alexander Tilloch, John Mayne, Rowland Nash.<br />

<strong>The</strong> courier. [Sep 1792]–no 86, 31 Dec 1792–6 July 1842. Prop James<br />

Perry; Daniel Stuart 1799–1822. Ed Daniel Stuart 1803–11, Peter<br />

Street 1811–22, William Mudford 1827?, Eugenius Roche 1828?,<br />

John Galt 1830, James Stuart 1830–6, Samuel Laman Blanchard<br />

1837–9.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sun. No 1, 1 Oct 1792–15 Apr 1876. No 16042, 24 Jan 1844 gives<br />

this information: ‘<strong>The</strong> sun is published every morning at five<br />

o’clock in time for the early trains and town delivery; a second<br />

edition (Evening sun) is published in time for the afternoon<br />

trains, and a third edition at seven o’clock for Post, containing<br />

Parliamentary and all other news in London up to that hour.’<br />

Prop Patrick Grant Apr 1826–1831; Murdo Young 1832–1850;<br />

Charles Kent 1850–?. Ed John Heriot 1792–1806, Robert Clark<br />

1806–7, William Jerdan 1813–17, John Taylor, Murdo Young,<br />

Patrick Grant, W. F. Deacon–? 1845, Charles Kent.<br />

<strong>The</strong> albion and evening advertiser. [1799]–no 106, 7 Jan 1800–[1807].<br />

Ed Allan M’Leod, John Fenwick.<br />

<strong>The</strong> traveller. [1801]–no 5519, 1 Jan 1818–28 Dec 1822. Incorporated in<br />

Globe and traveller. Prop Robert Torrens. Ed Edward Quin,<br />

Walter Coulson.<br />

<strong>The</strong> globe. [No 1, 1 Jan 1803]–no 1536, 8 Dec 1807–31 Dec 1922.<br />

Incorporated in Evening standard. It absorbed Traveller on 28<br />

Dec 1822 and was called Globe and traveller, until 5 Feb 1921; it<br />

also absorbed Statesman, Feb 1824, Evening chronicle, Mar 1824,<br />

Nation, July 1824, and Argus, July 1828. Prop Richard Phillips and<br />

London booksellers; Robert Torrens 1822–64; Conservative syndicate<br />

under Stafford Northcote until 1866–75; George C. H.<br />

Armstrong 1875–1907. Ed George Lane 1803, Robert Heron 1803,<br />

Robert Torrens, Walter Coulson 1822–5, Gibbons Merle 1825–30,<br />

R. D. Hanson, George Stevenson, John Wilson 1834–?, [?] Westcomb,<br />

R. H. Patterson, H. N. Barnett, Marwood Tucker 1868,<br />

George C. H. Armstrong 1871–89, Ponsonby Ogle, Algernon<br />

Locker 1891, George Elliot Armstrong 1895–1907.<br />

<strong>The</strong> statesman. [No 1, 26 Feb 1806]–no 107, 30 June 1807–18 Feb 1824.<br />

Incorporated in Globe and traveller. Ed John Hunt 1806–9, W. M.<br />

Willett 1809, John Scott 1809–14, Daniel Lovell 1814–17, Sampson<br />

Perry 1817–19, David Carey 1819–24.<br />

<strong>The</strong> pilot. [No 1, 1 Jan 1807]–no 687, 15 Mar 1809–31 Oct 1815. Ed E.<br />

Samuel, Herbert Compton, ? Fitzgerald.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Alfred and Westminster gazette. [No 1, 17 Apr 1810]–no 22, 12<br />

May 1810–23 Apr 1833. <strong>The</strong> second part <strong>of</strong> the title was soon<br />

dropped.<br />

Cobbett’s evening post. Nos 1–55, 29 Jan–1 Apr 1820. Prop and ed<br />

William Cobbett.<br />

<strong>The</strong> true Briton. No 1, 1 July 1820–13 Nov 1822. Incorporated in<br />

Traveller.<br />

<strong>The</strong> British traveller. No 1, 19 July 1821–no 3703, 25 May 1833. Ed W.<br />

M. Willett.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new globe. No 1, 3 Feb–no 132, 5 July 1823.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evening chronicle. Nos 1–30, 4 Feb–19 Mar 1824. Incorporated<br />

in Globe and traveller. Ed J. S. Buckingham.<br />

<strong>The</strong> nation. Nos 1–65, 10 May–24 July 1824. Incorporated in Globe<br />

and traveller. Ed T. J. Wooler.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evening times. Nos 1–46, 14 Nov 1825–5 Jan 1826.<br />

<strong>The</strong> standard. No 1, 21 May 1827–29 June 1857. Continued as<br />

Evening standard, no 11179, 11 June 1860–13 Mar 1905.<br />

Continued as Evening standard and St James’s gazette, 14 Mar<br />

1905–23 Oct 1916. Continued as Evening standard, 24 Oct 1916<br />

onwards. It absorbed Albion and star 1 Jan 1836. Prop Charles<br />

and Edward Baldwin 1827–57; James Johnstone 1857–76. Ed S.<br />

L. Giffard (assisted by A. A. Watts and William Maginn) 1827–45,<br />

Robert Knox 1846–57, ? Pritchard, Charles Williams 1860–3,<br />

Daily and Weekly Press<br />

Thomas Hamber 1863–70, John Gorst 1870–4, W. H. Mudford<br />

1874–1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> argus. Nos 1–24, 30 June–26 July 1828. Incorporated in Globe<br />

and traveller. Ed J. S. Buckingham.<br />

<strong>The</strong> albion. 15 Nov 1830–15 Oct 1831. Continued as Albion and star 17<br />

Oct 1831–31 Dec 1835. Incorporated in Standard.<br />

<strong>The</strong> true sun. No 1, 5 Mar 1832–23 Dec 1837. Prop Patrick Grant 1832;<br />

John Bell; Daniel Whittle Harvey 1833–7. Ed Patrick Grant,<br />

Samuel Laman Blanchard, John Bell, Daniel Whittle Harvey, W. J.<br />

Fox 1833 (?)–7.<br />

<strong>The</strong> shipping gazette. Nos 1–557, 4 Jan 1836–13 Oct 1837. Continued<br />

as Shipping gazette and commercial advertiser, 14 Oct 1837–9<br />

Mar 1838. Ed William Carpenter 1836.<br />

Shipping and mercantile gazette. No 1, 12 Mar 1838–30 June 1884.<br />

Continued as Shipping and mercantile gazette and Lloyd’s list, 1<br />

July 1884–30 June 1914. Continued as Shipping and mercantile<br />

gazette and daily index 1 July 1914–3 Feb 1916. Prop and ed<br />

William Mitchell.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evening star. No 1, 25 July 1842–no 188, 28 Feb 1843.<br />

<strong>The</strong> railway director. No 1, 3 Jan 1845–14 Mar 1846.<br />

<strong>The</strong> express. No 1, 1 Sep 1846–30 Apr 1869. Run in conjunction with<br />

Daily news. Ed Thomas Elliott 1846–55, J. R. Robinson 1855–69.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evening journal. No 1, 6 Oct 1851–14 Apr 1860.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evening star. No 1, 17 Mar 1856–no 4251, 13 Oct 1869. Run in conjunction<br />

with Morning star. Ed F. W. Chesson.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evening herald. No 1, 29 June 1857–no 2428, 27 May 1865. Run in<br />

conjunction with Standard.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Pall Mall gazette. No 1, 7 Feb 1865–27 Oct 1923. Incorporated in<br />

Evening standard. Prop George Murray Smith 1865–May 1880;<br />

Henry Yates Thompson May 1880–1892; William Waldorf Astor<br />

1892–1909. Ed Frederick Greenwood 1865–May 1880, Horace<br />

Voules May 1880–1, John Morley 1881–3, W. T. Stead 1883–9, E. T.<br />

Cook 1889–92, C. Kinloch Cooke 1892–3, H. C. Cust 1893–6,<br />

Douglas Straight 1896–1909.<br />

<strong>The</strong> glow-worm. No 1, 5 June 1865–no 1152, 13 Feb 1869. Ed F. C.<br />

Burnand, A. W. à Beckett, T. H. S. Escott, T. W. Robertson.<br />

<strong>The</strong> daily recorder (<strong>of</strong> commerce). [1866]–no 1982, 1 Jan 1873–20 Dec<br />

1887. Incorporated in Evening post (i.e. Evening news).<br />

<strong>The</strong> little times. No 1, 27 Apr–no 22, 22 May 1867. Ed Mayne Reid.<br />

<strong>The</strong> echo. No 1, 8 Dec 1868–31 July 1905. In 1875 it ran a morning edn<br />

and its style was changed to Evening echo (see col 2888, above). <strong>The</strong><br />

first halfpenny newspaper. Prop Cassell, Petter and Galpin<br />

1868–75; Albert Grant 1875–6; J. Passmore Edwards 1876–1884;<br />

syndicate headed by Andrew Carnegie 1884–5; J. Passmore<br />

Edwards 1885–96. Ed Arthur Arnold 1868–75, Horace Voules<br />

1875–6, J. Passmore Edwards 1876–84, Howard Evans, Aaron<br />

Watson, W. M. Crook 1898–?.<br />

<strong>The</strong> London Figaro. No 1, 17 May 1870–no 263, 11 Mar 1871. Ed J.<br />

Mortimer.<br />

<strong>The</strong> public ledger and evening report. 11 July 1870–2 May 1932.<br />

Continued as Evening report: the public ledger, 3 May 1932–27<br />

July 1945. See col 2885 above under morning papers. Not pbd<br />

Saturdays.<br />

<strong>The</strong> St James’s gazette. No 1, 31 May 1880–13 Mar 1905. Incorporated<br />

in Evening standard. Prop H. Huck Gibbs 1880–8; E. Steinkopff<br />

1888–?, Ed Frederick Greenwood 1880–8, Sidney Low 1888–97,<br />

Hugh Chisholm 1897–1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> evening news. No 1, 26 July 1881–Dec 1887. Continued as<br />

Evening post, no 1427, 21 Dec 1887–12 Jan 1889. Continued as<br />

Evening news and post, 13 Jan 1889–11 May 1889. Continued as<br />

Evening news, 12 May 1889 onwards. Halfpenny paper. Prop<br />

Coleridge Kennard ?–1894; Alfred Harmsworth 1894–?. Ed<br />

Charles Williams 1881–4, John R. K. Ralph, ? Coplestone, Frank<br />

Harris 1889–92, Percy White, Louis Tracy 1894, Kennedy Jones<br />

1894–1900.<br />

<strong>The</strong> star. No 1, 17 Jan 1888–17 Oct 1960. Incorporated in Evening<br />

2889 | 2890

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