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Newspapers and Magazines<br />

2907 | 2908<br />

<strong>The</strong> London Mercury. No 1, 18 Sep 1836–no 53, 17 Sep 1837. Prop John<br />

Bell; J. B. Bernard; John Bell. Ed J. Bronterre O’Brien.<br />

Cleave’s London satirist and gazette <strong>of</strong> variety. No 1, 14 Oct–no 9, 9<br />

Dec 1837. Continued as Cleave’s penny gazette <strong>of</strong> variety, no 10, 16<br />

Dec 1837–no 327, 20 Jan 1844. Unstamped. Ed John Cleave.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Planet. No 1, 17 Dec 1837–no 310, 4 Feb 1844. Ed John Browne<br />

Bell.<br />

<strong>The</strong> crown. No 1, 1 July 1838–no 42, 14 Apr 1839. Prop Renton<br />

Nicholson, Joseph Last and Charles Pitcher. Ed Renton<br />

Nicholson.<br />

<strong>The</strong> operative. No 1, 4 Nov 1838–30 June 1839. Incorporated in<br />

London dispatch. Ed J. Bronterre O’Brien.<br />

<strong>The</strong> charter. No 1, 27 Jan 1839–no 60, 15 Mar 1840. Incorporated in<br />

Statesman and weekly true sun. Ed William Carpenter.<br />

<strong>The</strong> penny Sunday times and people’s police gazette. [No 1, 5 Apr<br />

1840]–no 2, 12 Apr 1840–(?). Continued as Lloyd’s penny Sunday<br />

times etc. (?)–no 171, 9 July 1843–no 529, 27 Apr 1850–(?).<br />

Unstamped. Ed Edward Lloyd.<br />

Tom Spring’s life in London and sporting chronicle. [June?<br />

1840]–no 17, 4 Oct 1840–18 June 1843–(?). Pbd by W. M. Clarke.<br />

Unstamped.<br />

Bell’s penny dispatch and penny Sunday chronicle. [Nov 1840?]–no<br />

66, 27 Feb–no 97, 2 Oct 1842. Unstamped.<br />

Lloyd’s illustrated London newspaper. Nos 1–7, 27 Nov 1842–8 Jan<br />

1843. Continued as Lloyd’s weekly newspaper, no 8, 15 Jan<br />

1843–26 May 1918. Continued as Lloyd’s Sunday news, 2 June<br />

1918–30 Sep 1923. Continued as Sunday news, 7 Oct 1923–9 Aug<br />

1931. Incorporated in Sunday graphic. Prop Edward Lloyd. Ed<br />

Edward Lloyd, William Carpenter 1844, Douglas Jerrold 1852–7,<br />

Blanchard Jerrold 1857–84, Thomas Catling 1884–1907.<br />

<strong>The</strong> news <strong>of</strong> the world. No 1, 1 Oct 1843 onwards. Absorbed Bell’s new<br />

weekly messenger, Apr 1855. Prop John Browne Bell 1843–55;<br />

Lascelles Carr c. 1891. Ed John Browne Bell 1843–55, John William<br />

Bell 1855–77, Walter John and A. W. Bell 1877–91, Emsley Carr<br />

1891–1941.<br />

New Tom Spring’s life in London and sporting times. No 1, 28 Oct<br />

1843–no 59, 7 Dec 1844.<br />

<strong>The</strong> family times. No 1, 6 June 1846–no 162, 26 June 1849.<br />

<strong>The</strong> weekly times. No 1, 24 Jan 1847–27 Sep 1885. Continued as<br />

Weekly times and echo, no 1, 4 Oct 1885–29 Dec 1912. Prop George<br />

Stiff; John Hutton; J. Passmore Edwards. Ed F. G. Tomlins.<br />

Reynolds’s weekly newspaper. No 1, 5 May 1850–14 Sep 1924.<br />

Continued as Reynold’s illustrated news, 21 Sep 1924–23 Feb<br />

1936. Continued as Reynold’s news, 1 Mar 1936–13 Aug 1944.<br />

Continued as Reynolds’s news and Sunday citizen, 20 Aug<br />

1944–16 Sep 1962. Continued as Sunday citizen, 23 Sep 1962–18<br />

June 1967. Prop G. W. M. Reynolds. Ed G. W. M. Reynolds<br />

1859–79, Edward Reynolds 1879–94 (assisted by Arthur Downing<br />

1879–88 and William Thompson 1888–94), William Thompson<br />

1894–?.<br />

Bell’s news. No 1, 24 Feb 1855–no 118, 16 May 1857. Incorporated in<br />

Weekly star.<br />

<strong>The</strong> penny newsman and Sunday morning mail and telegraph. No 1,<br />

28 Jan 1860–10 July 1864. Continued as Newsman, etc. no 234, 17<br />

July 1864–12 Feb 1865.<br />

<strong>The</strong> London halfpenny newspaper. No 1, 11 Aug–no 4, 1 Sep 1861.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sunday gazette. No 1, 7 Jan 1866–24 Nov 1867.<br />

<strong>The</strong> referee. No 1, 19 Aug 1877–9 Sep 1928. Continued as Sunday<br />

referee, 16 Sep 1928–4 June 1932. Incorporated in Sunday chronicle.<br />

Ed Henry Sampson 1877–91.<br />

<strong>The</strong> people. No 1, 16 Oct 1881 onwards. Prop W. T. Madge and<br />

George C. H. Armstrong. Ed Sebastian Evans, Joseph Hatton<br />

1892–1907.<br />

<strong>The</strong> umpire (Manchester). No 1, 4 May 1884–25 May 1917. Continued<br />

as Empire, 1 Apr–15 July 1917. Continued as Empire news, 22 July<br />

1917–26 Nov 1944. Continued as Sunday Empire news, 3 Dec<br />

1944–1 Oct 1950. Continued as Empire news and the umpire<br />

(Empire news incorporating Umpire), 8 Oct 1950–15 Feb 1953.<br />

Continued as <strong>The</strong> Empire news, 22 Feb 1953–6 Nov 1955.<br />

Continued as Empire news and Sunday chronicle, 13 Nov 1955–16<br />

Oct 1960. Incorporated in News <strong>of</strong> the world. In Mar 1894<br />

absorbed Manchester examiner and times, which was for a time a<br />

daily paper.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sunday chronicle (Manchester). No 1, 23 Aug 1885–4 June 1939.<br />

Continued as Sunday chronicle and Sunday referee, 11 June<br />

1939–26 Dec 1943. Continued as Sunday chronicle, 2 Jan 1944–6<br />

Nov 1955. Incorporated in Empire news. A London edition,<br />

Sunday chronicle and Sunday referee, ran from 11 June 1939–9<br />

Mar 1952. Prop Edward Hulton and E. O. Bleackley.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sunday sun. No 1, 10 May 1891–3 Jan 1909. Style changed to<br />

Weekly sun, and back again. Ed T. P. O’Connor.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sunday Mercury. No 1, 25 Oct 1891–23 Apr 1893.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sunday graphic. No 1, 30 July 1893–31 Mar 1901.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sunday mail. No 1, 17 May 1896–29 Dec 1914.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sunday special. No 1, 5 Dec 1897–27 Dec 1903. Ed George<br />

Wedlake.<br />

General weekly papers<br />

<strong>The</strong> Westminster journal and old British spy. [1794 ?]–no 3,368, 7<br />

Sep 1805–26 Dec 1812. Continued as Westminster journal and<br />

imperial weekly gazette, 2 Jan 1813–1 Jan 1814–(?). Continued as<br />

Imperial weekly gazette and Westminster journal, (?)–3 Jan<br />

1818–22 Jan 1825. Started as New weekly miscellany, no 1, 18 July<br />

1741 (see vol 2).<br />

<strong>The</strong> craftsman: or Say’s weekly journal. [July? 1758]–no 649, 5 Jan<br />

1771–no 2,498, 16 June 1810. Incorporated in Baldwin’s London<br />

journal, below. Pbd Charles Say, Mary Vint.<br />

Baldwin’s London journal or British chronicle. [No 1, 2 Jan 1762]–(?).<br />

Continued as London journal, (?)–no 309, 31 Dec 1768. Continued<br />

as Baldwin’s London weekly journal, no 400, 6 Jan 1769–no<br />

3,968, 31 Dec 1836. Prop Henry Baldwin, Charles Baldwin, Robert<br />

Baldwin.<br />

<strong>The</strong> county chronicle and weekly advertiser. [No 1, 29 May ?<br />

1787]–no 37, 12 Feb 1788–no 4,051, 2 Mar 1841. Continued as<br />

County chronicle, Surrey herald and weekly advertiser for Kent<br />

etc, no 4,052, 9 Mar 1841–no 9068, 25 Dec 1869. Continued as<br />

County chronicle and Mark Lane journal, no 9,070, 1 Jan 1870–30<br />

Dec 1902. Pbd in London and Guildford from Jan 1858 to Dec 1878<br />

and in Lewes from Jan 1879 onwards.<br />

<strong>The</strong> county herald and weekly advertiser. [1791?]–no 1,186, 16 Apr<br />

1814–4 Oct 1873. Variations in subtitle. Pbd Guildford 1858–73.<br />

<strong>The</strong> mirror <strong>of</strong> the times. [Apr? 1796]–no 92, 6 Jan 1798–no 1,391, 23<br />

Feb 1823.<br />

<strong>The</strong> philanthropic gazette. No 1, 1 Jan 1817–27 Aug 1823.<br />

Incorporated in Baldwin’s London weekly journal.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Christian reporter. No 1, 3 Jan 1820–11 Feb 1822. Incorporated in<br />

Philanthropic gazette.<br />

<strong>The</strong> British freeholder and Saturday evening journal. No 1, 5 Feb<br />

1820–no 175, 10 May 1823.<br />

<strong>The</strong> London weekly gazette. No 1, 13 Mar 1822–no 68, 2 July 1823.<br />

<strong>The</strong> weekly press. 23 Aug 1823–2 Apr 1831.<br />

<strong>The</strong> British guardian and Protestant advocate. No 1, 7 Jan 1824–no<br />

116, 22 Mar 1826.<br />

<strong>The</strong> world. No 1, 4 May 1827–28 Mar 1832.<br />

<strong>The</strong> olio: or museum <strong>of</strong> entertainment. Vols 1–11, 12 Jan 1828–20 July<br />

1833.<br />

<strong>The</strong> spectator. No 1, 5 July 1828 onwards. Prop R. S. Rintoul 1828–58;<br />

? Scott 1858–61; Meredith Townsend and R. H. Hutton 1861–97; J.<br />

St Loe Strachey 1897–1925. Ed R. S. Rintoul 1828–58, Thornton<br />

Hunt 1858–61, Meredith Townsend and R. H. Hutton 1861–97, J.<br />

St Loe Strachey 1897–1925.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Court journal. No 1, 2 May 1829–13 Mar 1925. Prop Henry

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