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Newspapers and Magazines<br />

2939 | 2940<br />

<strong>The</strong> Newgate monthly magazine: or calendar <strong>of</strong> men, things and<br />

opinions. 2 vols Sep 1824–Aug 1826. Ed William Campion.<br />

<strong>The</strong> oriental herald and colonial review. Vols 1–23, Jan 1824–Dec<br />

1829. Ed J. S. Buckingham.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dublin and London magazine. Vols 1–2, Mar 1825–Dec 1826.<br />

Continued as Robins’s London and Dublin magazine, 1 vol<br />

Jan–June 1827. Continued as Dublin and London magazine,<br />

Feb–June 1828. Suspended from July 1827–Feb 1828. Ed M. J.<br />

Whitty.<br />

<strong>The</strong> gardener’s magazine. Vols 1–19, Mar 1826–1832. Ed J. C. Loudon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> united service journal, and naval and military magazine. Jan<br />

1829–Dec 1841. Continued as United service magazine and naval<br />

and military journal, Jan 1842–Apr 1843. Continued as Colburn’s<br />

united service magazine and naval and military journal. May<br />

1843–Mar 1890. Continued as United service magazine, Apr<br />

1890–June 1920. Incorporated in Army quarterly. Prop Henry<br />

Colburn.<br />

<strong>The</strong> magazine <strong>of</strong> natural history, and journal <strong>of</strong> zoology, botany,<br />

mineralogy, geology and meteorology. Vols 1–9, May 1829–Dec<br />

1836. New ser, vols 1–4, Jan 1837–Aug 1840. From vol 2, new ser,<br />

title became Magazine <strong>of</strong> natural history. Ed J. C. Loudon<br />

1829–31, John Denison 1831–6, Edward Charlesworth 1837–40.<br />

<strong>The</strong> British magazine. Vols 1–2, Jan–Dec 1830.<br />

Fraser’s magazine for town and country. Vols 1–80, Feb 1830–Dec<br />

1869. New ser, vols 1–26, Jan 1870–Oct 1882. Replaced by<br />

Longman’s magazine below. Prop J. Fraser Feb 1830–Dec 1841; G.<br />

W. Nickisson Jan 1842–June 1847; J. W. Parker and Son 1847–63;<br />

Longman’s 1863–82. Ed William Maginn 1830–6 (assisted by John<br />

Heraud 1830–3), Francis Mahony 1836–7(?), George William<br />

Nickisson 1841–7, J. W. Parker II 1847–60, J. A. Froude 1860–74,<br />

William Allingham 1874–9, John Tulloch 1879–81. See Wellesley<br />

index vol 2 1972.<br />

<strong>The</strong> national magazine. Vol 1, July–Dec 1830. Continued as National<br />

magazine and Dublin literary gazette, vol 2, Jan–Apr 1831(?).<br />

Begun weekly as Dublin literary gazette: or weekly chronicle <strong>of</strong><br />

criticism, belles lettres, and fine arts, 2 Jan–26 June 1830. Ed S.<br />

Lover 1830, P. D. Hardy 1831.<br />

Cobbett’s twopenny trash: or politics for the poor. Vols 1–2, July<br />

1830–July 1832. Prop and ed W. Cobbett.<br />

<strong>The</strong> diamond magazine. 2 vols 1831–2.<br />

<strong>The</strong> magazine <strong>of</strong> the beau monde. Vols 1–12, 1831–42.<br />

<strong>The</strong> metropolitan: a monthly journal <strong>of</strong> literature, science and the<br />

fine arts. Vols 1–5, May 1831–Dec 1832. Continued as Metropolitan<br />

magazine, vols 6–57, Jan 1833–Apr 1850. Prop Thomas<br />

Campbell(?); F. Marryat; James Grant. Ed Thomas Campbell, F.<br />

Marryat 1832–5, James Grant.<br />

<strong>The</strong> ladies’ cabinet <strong>of</strong> fashion, music and romance. [1832]–vol 5, Jan<br />

1834–vol 14, Dec 1838. New ser vols 1–10, Jan 1839–Dec 1843. [New<br />

ser] vol 1, Jan 1844 [vol 17, June 1852]. Continued as Ladies cabinet<br />

<strong>of</strong> fashion (incorporated with New monthly belle assemblée),<br />

new ser, vols 1–37, July 1852–Dec 1870. From Oct 1852 this is identical,<br />

except for title-pages, with New monthly belle assemblée<br />

and Ladies’ companion. Ed Margaret and Beatrice de Courcy.<br />

Tait’s Edinburgh magazine. Vols 1–4, Apr 1832–Jan 1834. New ser,<br />

vols 1–27, Feb 1834–Jan 1861. New ser, 1 vol May 1861. Absorbed<br />

Johnstone’s Edinburgh magazine June 1834. Prop William Tait<br />

1832–4; William Tait and Christian Isobel Johnstone 1834–46;<br />

George Troup and Archibald Alison 1847–8?; George Troup<br />

1848?–50; John Smith Mansfield and John Hosack May 1850–Nov<br />

1855?; George Troup Dec 1855–Nov 1861. Ed William Tait 1832–4;<br />

Christian Isobel Johnstone (principal editor) and William Tait<br />

(managing editor) May 1834–Dec 1846; George Troup Jan<br />

1847–Apr 1850; Horatio Mansfield May 1850–Nov 1855; George<br />

Troup Dec 1855–Sep 1861. See Wellesley index vol 4.<br />

Chambers’s historical newspaper, a monthly record <strong>of</strong> intelligence.<br />

Nos 1–39, Nov 1832–Jan 1836. Prop and ed R. and W. Chambers.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Dublin University magazine. Vols 1–90, Jan 1833–Dec 1877.<br />

Continued as University magazine: a literary and philosophic<br />

review, vols 1–5, Jan 1878–June 1882. 2 further quarterly nos pbd<br />

Sep and Dec 1882. Prop Isaac Butt, W. A. Butler et al Jan 1833–June<br />

1833; James M’Glashan July 1833–Dec 1855; Hurst & Blackett Jan<br />

1856–Mar 1856; Digby Pilot Starkey and Cheyne Brady Apr–Oct<br />

1856; Cheyne Brady Nov 1856–July 1861; J. S. Le Fanu July<br />

1861–Mar 1870; Charles F. Adams Apr 1870–May 1873; Durham<br />

Dunlop June 1873–Nov or Dec 1877; Keningale Cook May–Dec<br />

1877. University Magazine Keningale Cook Jan 1878–Dec 1880.<br />

Editors: Charles S. Stanford Jan 1833–July 1834, Isaac Butt Aug<br />

1834–Nov 1838; James M’Glashan Dec 1838–Mar 1842; Charles<br />

Lever Apr 1842–May 1845; James M’Glashan June 1845; John F.<br />

Waller July 1845–Dec 1855; Durham Dunlop Jan 1856–Oct 1856;<br />

Cheyne Brady Nov 1856–June 1861; J. S. Le Fanu July 1861–June<br />

1869; Charles F. Adams July 1869–May 1873; Durham Dunlop<br />

June 1873–June 1877; Keningale Cook July 1877–Dec 1877.<br />

University Magazine Keningale Cook Jan 1878–Dec 1880. See<br />

Wellesley index vol 4.<br />

<strong>The</strong> companion to the newspaper; and journal <strong>of</strong> facts in politics,<br />

statistics and public economy. Vols 1–4, Mar 1833–Jan 1837. Under<br />

the superintendence <strong>of</strong> Society for the Diffusion <strong>of</strong> Political<br />

Knowledge. Ed Charles Knight.<br />

<strong>The</strong> sportsman. Began weekly, vol 1, Aug 1833–May 1834. Continued<br />

monthly, vol 2, June 1834–Jan 1835. Continued as Sportsman and<br />

veterinary recorder, vols 1–3, Jan 1835–July 1836. Continued as<br />

Sportsman, new series, vols 1–6, July 1836–June 1839. 2nd series,<br />

vols 1–53, July 1839–Dec 1870. From July 1846 the vols <strong>of</strong> this periodical<br />

are identical, with the exception <strong>of</strong> the title-pages, with<br />

New sporting magazine, Sporting magazine and Sporting<br />

review.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Christian lady’s magazine. Vols 1–31, Jan 1834–June 1849. Ed<br />

Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna [formerly Phelan] 1834–46.<br />

<strong>The</strong> architectural magazine and journal <strong>of</strong> improvement in architecture,<br />

building and furnishing, and in the various arts and<br />

trades connected therewith. Vols 1–5, Mar 1834–Jan 1839. Ed J. C.<br />

Loudon.<br />

<strong>The</strong> family magazine. Vols 1–4, Aug 1834–Dec 1837. Incorporated in<br />

Ward’s miscellany. Ed J. Belcher.<br />

Blackwood’s lady’s magazine and gazette <strong>of</strong> the fashionable world.<br />

Vols 1–49 1836–60.<br />

Bentley’s miscellany. Vols 1–64, Jan 1837–Dec 1868. Prop Richard<br />

Bentley 1837–54; W. H. Ainsworth 1854–68. Ed Charles Dickens<br />

Jan 1837–Feb 1839, W. H. Ainsworth Mar 1839–Dec 1841, Richard<br />

Bentley Jan 1842–Nov 1854, W. H. Ainsworth Dec 1854–Dec 1868.<br />

See Wellesley index vol 4.<br />

<strong>The</strong> magazine <strong>of</strong> zoology and botany. Began bi-monthly. Vols 1–2,<br />

Feb 1837–1838. Continued as Annals <strong>of</strong> natural history; or magazine<br />

<strong>of</strong> zoology, botany and geology, vols 1–5, Mar 1838–Aug<br />

1840. Continued as Annals and magazine <strong>of</strong> natural history,<br />

including zoology, botany and geology (including<br />

Charlesworth’s magazine <strong>of</strong> natural history), vols 6–20, Sep<br />

1840–Dec 1847. 2nd series, vols 1–20 (including supplementary<br />

number, Jan 1858), Jan 1848–Dec 1857. 3rd series, vols 1–20, Jan<br />

1858–Dec 1867. 4th series, Jan 1868–Dec 1877. 5th ser etc., Jan 1878<br />

onwards.<br />

<strong>The</strong> monthly chronicle: a national journal <strong>of</strong> politics, literature,<br />

science and art. Vols 1–7, March 1838–June 1841. Prop D. Lardner<br />

and Bulwer Lytton. Ed D. Lardner, Bulwer Lytton and Robert<br />

Bell.<br />

<strong>The</strong> servant’s magazine, under the superintendence <strong>of</strong> Committee<br />

<strong>of</strong> the London Female Mission. Vols 1–3, Apr(?) 1838–1840.<br />

Continued as Servants’ magazine, or female domestics’ instructor,<br />

vols 4–25, 1841–Dec 1862. New ser, vols 1–4, Jan 1863–Dec<br />

1866. Continued as Servants’ magazine; or, the friend <strong>of</strong> the<br />

household workers, vols 1–3, Jan 1867–Dec 1869.

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