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<strong>The</strong> examiner. No 1, 3 Jan 1808–26 Feb 1881. Prop John Hunt and J. H.<br />

Leigh Hunt 1808–25; Robert Fellowes 1828–30?; Albany<br />

Fonblanque 1830?–65; William McCullagh Torrens 1865–70; H.<br />

R. Fox Bourne 1870–73?; P. A. Taylor 1873–8; Lord Rosebery<br />

1878–81. Ed J. H. Leigh Hunt 1808–21, Albany Fonblanque<br />

1830–47, John Forster 1847–55, M. W. Savage 1856–9, Henry<br />

Morley 1859–67, Robert Williams, William Minto 1874–8, Charles<br />

Williams.<br />

<strong>The</strong> national register. No 1, 3 Jan 1808–12 May 1823. Prop John<br />

Browne Bell and J. de Camp; Eugenius Roche. Ed Eugenius Roche<br />

1808–11.<br />

<strong>The</strong> London and provincial Sunday gazette. [Aug 1808?]–no 488, 6<br />

Jan 1818–no 589, 11 May 1823.<br />

<strong>The</strong> anti-Gallican monitor and anti-Corsican chronicle. No 1, 27 Jan<br />

1811–no 362, 4 Jan 1818. Continued as British monitor, 4 Jan<br />

1818–10 Apr 1825. Incorporated in <strong>English</strong> gentleman. Ed Lewis<br />

Goldsmith.<br />

<strong>The</strong> constitution. [Jan 1812?]–no 314, 4 Jan 1818–5 Jan 1823.<br />

Continued as Observer <strong>of</strong> the times and constitution, 12 Jan–6<br />

Apr 1823. Incorporated in <strong>English</strong>man.<br />

<strong>The</strong> champion. No 52, 2 Jan 1814–no 491, 2 June 1822. Started as<br />

Drakard’s paper, no 1, 10 Jan–no 51, 26 Dec 1813. Continued as<br />

Investigator, 9 June 1822–(?). Prop J. Clayton Jennings; R. D.<br />

Richards 1817; John <strong>The</strong>lwall 1818. Ed John Scott.<br />

Bell’s Sunday dispatch. No 1, 16 Apr 1815–[?]. Continued as Weekly<br />

dispatch, (?)–no 54, 21 Apr 1816–(?). Ed by Robert Bell on his exclusion<br />

from Weekly dispatch (1801), but dropped when he resumed<br />

control <strong>of</strong> the original paper.<br />

<strong>The</strong> weekly intelligence. [Jan 1816?]–no 105, 4 Jan–no 143, 27 Sep<br />

1818. Incorporated in British luminary and continued as Weekly<br />

intelligencer and British luminary, 30 July 1820–May 1821.<br />

Continued as British luminary and weekly intelligencer (see<br />

below).<br />

<strong>The</strong> British luminary. [No 1, 4 Jan 1818]–no 3, 25 Jan 1818–8 June 1823.<br />

Absorbed Weekly intelligencer (see above). Ed George Glenny.<br />

Wooler’s British gazette (Manchester). No 1, 3 Jan 1819–no 259, 14<br />

Dec 1823. Ed T. J. Wooler.<br />

<strong>The</strong> guardian. No 1, 12 Dec 1819–25 Apr 1824. Prop Edward H.<br />

Locker; Edward H. Locker and Charles Knight June 1820–2. Ed<br />

Charles Knight June 1820–2.<br />

John Bull. No 1, 17 Dec 1820–no 3739, 16 July 1892. Absorbed<br />

Britannia 19 Apr 1856. Prop ? Salomons and Samuel Phillips<br />

1845–6, G. W. Turner, C. G. Prowett, G. H. Smith.<br />

<strong>The</strong> representative. No 1, 6 Jan 1821–15 Apr 1823. Run in conjunction<br />

with the Sun. Prop Patrick Grant.<br />

<strong>The</strong> observer <strong>of</strong> the times. No 1, 7 Jan 1821–no 103, 29 Dec 1822.<br />

Incorporated in Constitution.<br />

<strong>The</strong> real John Bull. No 1, 21 Jan 1821–21 Mar 1824.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Brunswick, or true blue. No 1, 28 Jan–no 18, 28 May 1821.<br />

John Bull’s British journal. No 1, 25 Feb–11 Mar 1821.<br />

Aurora Borealis. No 1, 25 Mar–no 45, 30 Dec 1821. Incorporated in<br />

Observer <strong>of</strong> the times.<br />

Life in London. No 1, 13 Jan–no 23, 16 June 1822. Incorporated in<br />

Bell’s life in London. Ed W. R. Macdonald.<br />

Bell’s life in London and sporting chronicle. No 1, 3 Mar 1822–29<br />

May 1886. Incorporated in Sporting life. Prop Robert Bell 1822–4;<br />

William I. Clement 1825–52; William Charles Clement; Edward<br />

Hulton 1885. Ed Robert Bell, W. R. Macdonald, V. G. Dowling<br />

1824–52, F. L. Dowling 1852–67, R. B. Wormald.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sunday times. No 1, 20 Oct 1822 onwards. Started as New<br />

observer, nos 1–6, 18 Feb–25 Mar 1821. Continued as Independent<br />

observer, no 1, 1 Apr 1821–no 85, 13 Oct 1822. Prop Daniel Whittle<br />

Harvey; ? Valpy; Henry Colburn; T. K. Chapman 1842; J. M. Levy<br />

1855–6; E. T. Smith 1956–8; Edward Wilmot Seale 1858–67; Mrs F.<br />

A. Beer. Ed Henry White 1821, Daniel Whittle Harvey 1822–?, ?<br />

Clarkson, Thomas Gaspey 1828, William Carpenter 1854, J. M.<br />

Daily and Weekly Press<br />

Levy 1855–6, E. T. Smith 1856–8, Henry N. Barnett, Joseph Knight<br />

and Ashby Sterry, Joseph Hatton 1874–81, Philip Robinson<br />

1887–90, A. W. à Beckett 1890–4, Mrs F. A. Beer 1894–7, F. G. Smale<br />

1897–1904.<br />

<strong>The</strong> weekly globe. No 1, 4 Jan 1824–20 Mar 1825. Incorporated in<br />

Common sense.<br />

Pierce Egan’s life in London and sporting guide. No 1, 1 Feb<br />

1824–28 Oct 1827. Incorporated in Bell’s life in London. Ed<br />

Pierce Egan.<br />

<strong>The</strong> colonist and commercial weekly advertiser. Nos 1–8, 24 Feb–21<br />

Mar 1824. Continued as Colonist and weekly courier, no 9, 28<br />

Mar–no 39, 24 Oct 1824. Continued as Sunday herald, no 1, 31 Oct<br />

1824–no 69, 22 May 1825.<br />

Common sense. No 1, 1 Aug 1824–no 80, 5 Feb 1826. Absorbed<br />

Weekly globe and continued as Common sense and weekly globe,<br />

28 Mar 1825–5 Feb 1826.<br />

Old England. No 1, 14 Nov 1824–no 52, 6 Nov 1825.<br />

<strong>The</strong> telescope. No 1, 12 Dec 1824–no 53, 11 Dec 1825.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> gentleman. No 1, 19 Dec 1824–no 153, 18 Nov 1827.<br />

Continued as Nimrod, 25 Nov 1827–13 Jan 1828. Absorbed British<br />

monitor 17 Apr 1825.<br />

<strong>The</strong> age. 15 May 1825–7 Oct 1843. Absorbed Argus and continued as<br />

Age and argus 16 Oct 1843–26 Apr 1845. Continued as <strong>English</strong><br />

gentleman, no 1, 3 May 1845–no 73, 12 Sep 1846. Prop Charles M.<br />

Westmacott 1825–c. 1843; Thomas Holt, H. Bronder and G.<br />

Bronder 1843; Charles M. Westmacott Oct 1843–Apr 1845 (?). Ed<br />

Charles M. Westmacott, A. B. Richards, J. H. Stocqueler.<br />

<strong>The</strong> atlas. No 1, 21 May 1826–29 Jan 1869. Prop H. J. Slack 1852. Ed R.<br />

S. Rintoul 1826–8(?), Robert Bell, G. H. Francis, H. J. Slack 1852,<br />

Edmund Ollier 1859–60, J. B. Hopkins.<br />

<strong>The</strong> weekly times. No 1, 3 June 1826–no 357, 5 May 1833. From 26<br />

Apr–27 Dec 1829 it was called Liberal.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sphynx. No 1, 8 July 1827–26 Apr 1829. Prop and ed J. S.<br />

Buckingham.<br />

Pierce Egan’s weekly courier. No 1, 4 Jan–26 Apr 1829. Ed Pierce<br />

Egan.<br />

<strong>The</strong> United Kingdom. No 1, 30 Oct 1830–no 168, 12 Jan 1834–(?).<br />

Absorbed Town, 27 July 1834.<br />

<strong>The</strong> satirist: or censor <strong>of</strong> the times. No 1, 10 Apr 1831–no 924, 15 Dec<br />

1849. Ed Barnard Gregory.<br />

Bell’s new weekly messenger. No 1, 1 Jan 1832–no 1288, 25 Mar 1855.<br />

Incorporated in News <strong>of</strong> the world. Prop and ed John Browne<br />

Bell.<br />

<strong>The</strong> town. No 1, 1 Jan 1832–no 134, 20 July 1834. Incorporated in<br />

United Kingdom.<br />

<strong>The</strong> weekly true sun. No 1, 10 Feb 1833–no 331, 29 Dec 1839.<br />

Continued as Statesman, no 332, 5 Jan 1840–no 394, 28 Mar 1841.<br />

Continued as British queen and statesman, no 395, 4 Apr 1841–19<br />

Aug 1843. Prop Daniel Whittle Harvey. Ed W. J. Fox, Thomas<br />

Ballantyne Jan 1840–Mar 1841.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new weekly dispatch. No 1, 8 Sep 1833–no 72, 18 Jan 1835.<br />

Continued as British and American intelligencer, no 1, 25 Jan–no<br />

11, 5 Apr 1835.<br />

<strong>The</strong> weekly times. No 16, 27 Dec 1835–no 53, 11 Sep 1836. Continued<br />

as London weekly times, nos 1–13, 18 Sep–18 Dec 1836.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sunday evening globe. No 1, 11 Sep 1836–no 32, 30 Apr 1837.<br />

Incorporated in News.<br />

<strong>The</strong> champion. No 1, 18 Sep–no 9, 14 Nov 1836. Continued as<br />

Champion and weekly herald, no 10, 20 Nov 1836–no 189, 26 Apr<br />

1840. Incorporated in Northern liberator (Newcastle). Ed Henry<br />

Hetherington, Richard Cobbett.<br />

<strong>The</strong> weekly chronicle. No 1, 18 Sep 1836–15 June 1851. Continued as<br />

Weekly news and chronicle, 21 June 1851–30 Dec 1854. Continued<br />

as Weekly chronicle, 6 Jan–1 Sep 1855. Continued as Weekly<br />

chronicle and register 8 Sep 1855–21 Dec 1867. Prop T. L. Holt and<br />

? Marryat; H. G. Ward. Ed H. G. Ward 1836–49.<br />

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