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1849–Sep 1872, John Doran 1872–8 (assisted by H. F. Turle<br />

1873–8), H. F. Turle 1878–83, Joseph Knight 1883–1907.<br />

Household words. No 1, 30 Mar 1850–28 May 1859. Prop C. Dickens<br />

and Bradbury and Evans. Ed C. Dickens.<br />

All the year round. No 1, 30 Apr 1859–30 Mar 1895. Prop C. Dickens.<br />

Ed C. Dickens, C. Dickens Jr.<br />

Once a week. No 1, 2 July 1859–May 1879. Prop Bradbury and Evans;<br />

James Rice ?–1873; George Manville Fenn 1873–?. Ed S. Lucas<br />

1859–65, Edward Walford 1865–?, E. S. Dallas Jan 1868–July 1869,<br />

Mark Lemon, George Manville Fenn 1873–?.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Parthenon. No 1, 3 May 1862–no 57, 30 May 1863. Ed C. W.<br />

Goodwin.<br />

<strong>The</strong> reader. No 1, 3 Jan 1863–28 July 1866. Ed J. M. Ludlow, David<br />

Masson 1863–?, J. Dennis, T. Bendyshe.<br />

<strong>The</strong> academy. No 1, 9 Oct 1869–11 Sep 1915. Began monthly and<br />

became weekly in 1874. Prop John Murray nos 1–12, 9 Oct 1869–10<br />

Sep 1870; Charles Appleton et al Sep 1870–1873; Academy Co Ltd.<br />

1873–8; Henry Villiers 1880–96; John Morgan Richards 1896–?.<br />

Ed Charles Appleton 1869–78, C. E. Dobell, 1878–81, James<br />

Sutherland Cotton Jan 1881–Nov 1896, Charles Lewis Hind<br />

1896–Oct 1903.<br />

Sala’s journal. No 1, 30 Apr 1892–11 Apr 1894. Ed G. A. Sala.<br />

<strong>Literature</strong>. No 1, 23 Oct 1897–11 Jan 1902. Ed H. D. Traill 1897–1900.<br />

Religious Papers<br />

<strong>The</strong> record. No 1, 1 Jan 1828–31 Dec 1948. Incorporated in Church <strong>of</strong><br />

England newspaper and continued as Church <strong>of</strong> England newspaper<br />

and the record, 7 Jan 1949 onwards. Frequency varied until<br />

it became a weekly 31 Mar 1882. Prop James Evans and Andrew<br />

Hamilton. Ed Henry Blunt, Edward Garbett 1854–67.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Catholic vindicator. 5 Dec 1818–4 Dec 1819. Ed W. E. Andrews.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Catholic advocate. No 1, 3 Dec 1820–no 34, 22 July 1821.<br />

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

Prop and ed Stephen Bourne.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Catholic journal. No 1, 1 Mar 1828–no 55, 15 Mar 1829.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Christian advocate. No 1, 7 Jan 1830–no 505, 2 Sep 1839.<br />

<strong>The</strong> patriot. No 1, 22 Feb 1832–27 Dec 1866. Continued as <strong>English</strong><br />

independent, 3 Jan 1867–24 Dec 1879. Incorporated in<br />

Nonconformist. Frequency varied until it finally settled as a<br />

weekly, 6 Jan 1859. Ed Stephen Bourne 1832, Josiah Conder<br />

1833–55.<br />

<strong>The</strong> watchman. No 1, 7 Jan 1835–31 Dec 1889. Wesleyan. Ed J. C. Rigg<br />

1848–64.<br />

<strong>The</strong> witness (Edinburgh). No 1, 15 Jan 1840–27 Feb 1864. Twice<br />

weekly. Ed Hugh Miller 1840–56.<br />

<strong>The</strong> tablet. No 1, 16 May 1840–23 July 1842. See below under True<br />

tablet. Ed F. Lucas 1840–2, M. J. Quin 1842.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Nonconformist. 14 Apr 1841–24 Dec 1879. Continued as<br />

Nonconformist and independent, 1 Jan 1880–18 Sep 1890.<br />

Continued as Independent and nonconformist, 26 Sep 1890–30<br />

Dec 1897. Continued as Independent, 6 Jan 1898–29 Mar 1900.<br />

Incorporated in Examiner. Ed Edward Miall 1841 (?)–81.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Jewish chronicle. [No 1, 12 Nov 1841]–new ser 6–20 May 1842.<br />

Suspended until 18 Oct 1844 when it resumed as Jewish chronicle<br />

and working man’s friend – 22 Dec 1954. Continued as Jewish<br />

chronicle and Hebrew observer – 2 Aug 1869. Continued as<br />

Jewish chronicle Aug 1869 onwards. Fortnightly Oct 1844–Oct<br />

1847. From 3 July 1865–2 Aug 1869 a penny abridged edn was<br />

issued concurrently. Prop Isaac Valentine 1841–20 May 1842;<br />

Joseph Mitchell and Isaac Valentine 18 Oct 1844–Aug 1854;<br />

Marcus Bresslau Aug 1854–Jan 1855; Abraham Benisch Jan<br />

1855–Aug 1869; Lionel Cohen, Samuel Montagu and Lionel Van<br />

Oven Aug 1869–June 1875; Abraham Benisch June 1875–July<br />

1878; Anglo-Jewish association; Israel Davis, Sydney Montagu<br />

Samuel, Asher Myers. Ed Moses Angel and David Meldola<br />

1841–May 1842, Marcus Bresslau Oct 1848–Jan 1855, Abraham<br />

Daily and Weekly Press<br />

Benisch Jan 1855–Aug 1869, Michael Henry Aug 1869–June 1875,<br />

Abraham Benisch June 1875–July 1878, Asher Myers 1878–1902.<br />

<strong>The</strong> true tablet. 20 Feb–31 Dec 1842. Continued as Tablet, 7 Jan 1843<br />

onwards. From 19 Mar–31 Dec 1842 True tablet has two sets <strong>of</strong><br />

enumeration, one derived from Tablet (1840–42). From 5 Jan<br />

1850–11 Sep 1858 Tablet was pbd in Dublin. Prop F. Lucas<br />

1842–Oct 1855; John Wallis; Cardinal Herbert Vaughan Nov<br />

1868–?. Ed. F. Lucas 1842–55, John Wallis 1855–68, Herbert<br />

Vaughan Nov 1868–93 (?), J. G. Snead-Cox 1893 (?)–1920.<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>English</strong> churchman. No 1, 5 Jan 1843 onwards. Ed D. W. Godfrey<br />

1843–63.<br />

<strong>The</strong> guardian. No 1, 12 Jan 1846–30 Nov 1951. Anglican. Ed Thomas<br />

Henry Haddan, M. R. Sharp 1859–83, J. Sharp 1883–95, W. H.<br />

Lathbury 1896–9.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Christian times. No 1, 12 Aug 1848–no 528, 11 Aug 1858.<br />

Continued as Beacon and Christian times, no 1, 18 Aug 1858–no<br />

54, 24 Aug 1859. Ed William Leask.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Wesleyan times. No 1, 8 Jan 1849–29 July 1867. Continued as<br />

Methodist times, 5 Aug 1867–31 Dec 1869.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Catholic standard. No 1, 13 Oct 1849–12 May 1855. Continued as<br />

Weekly register, 19 May 1855–14 Mar 1902. Prop H. W. Wilberforce<br />

1854–63; ? De Lacy Towle 1880; Cardinal Manning 1880–1; Wilfrid<br />

Meynell 1881–?. Ed H. W. Wilberforce 1854–63, Orby Shipley<br />

1880–1, Wilfrid Meynell 1881–?.<br />

<strong>The</strong> freeman. No 1, 24 Jan 1855–no 2297, 17 Feb 1899. Continued as<br />

Baptist times and freeman, 24 Feb 1899 onwards.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Christian world. No 1, 9 Apr 1857–28 Sep 1961. Low Church. Ed J.<br />

Whittemore 1857–60, James Clarke 1860–88, James G. Clarke.<br />

<strong>The</strong> revival. No 1, 30 July 1859–27 Jan 1870. Incorporated in<br />

Christian, no 1, 3 Feb 1870 onwards. Low Church.<br />

<strong>The</strong> universe. 8 Dec 1860–17 Sep 1909. Continued as Universe and<br />

Catholic weekly, 24 Sep 1909–14 June 1912. Continued as<br />

Universe, 14 June 1912–1 June 1962. Continued as Universe and<br />

Catholic times, 8 June 1962 onwards.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Methodist recorder. No 1, 4 Apr 1861 onwards.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Church times. No 1, 7 Feb 1863 onwards. High Church. Ed G. J.<br />

Palmer 1863–92, T. A. Lacey.<br />

Sunday magazine. Vols 1–7, Oct 1864–Sep 1871. New ser, vols 1–35,<br />

Nov 1871–Apr 1906. Incorporated in Good words. Prop Alexander<br />

Strahan. Ed T. Guthrie 1864–73, W. G. Blaikie 1873–80, B. Waugh<br />

1881–94.<br />

<strong>The</strong> methodist. No 1, 1 Jan 1874–no 580, 27 Dec 1884.<br />

<strong>The</strong> secular review. No 1, 6 Aug 1876–28 Jan 1877. Ed G. J. Holyoake.<br />

<strong>The</strong> secular review. 9 June 1877–29 Dec 1888. Continued as Agnostic<br />

journal, 5 Jan 1889–15 June 1907. Ed G. W. Foote.<br />

<strong>The</strong> war cry and <strong>of</strong>ficial gazette <strong>of</strong> the Salvation Army. No 1, 27 Dec<br />

1880 onwards.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Christian commonwealth. No 1, 20 Oct 1881–24 Sep 1919.<br />

Agricultural Papers<br />

<strong>The</strong> farmer’s journal. 15 Aug 1807–15 Apr 1809. Continued as Evans<br />

and Ruffy’s farmer’s journal, 22 Apr 1809–16 July 1832.<br />

Incorporated in Bell’s weekly messenger.<br />

Fleming’s weekly express. No 1, 4 May 1823–no 167, 9 July 1826.<br />

Continued as Fleming’s British farmer’s chronicle, 10 July<br />

1826–26 Jan 1829.<br />

Exley, Dimsdale and Hopkinson’s Corn Exchange circular. No 1, 1<br />

Jan 1824–no 306, 28 Dec 1829.<br />

<strong>The</strong> corn trade circular. No 1, 24 Oct 1825–no 402, 24 June 1833.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Mark Lane express. No 1, 2 Jan 1832–31 Mar 1924. Continued as<br />

Farmer’s express, 7 Apr 1924–29 July 1929. Incorporated in Farm,<br />

field and fireside. Prop Walter Darkin. Ed Peter Lund Simmonds<br />

1841, Joseph Robertson, William Shaw.<br />

<strong>The</strong> universal corn reporter. No 1, 6 Feb 1832–14 Jan 1870.<br />

<strong>The</strong> new farmer’s journal. No 1, 11 Feb 1833–no 58, 21 May 1834.<br />

Incorporated in Mark Lane express.<br />

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